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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Mason City, Iowa
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| in progress>>>>>>
Dont mind the mess- I have a ysr project going at the same time
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: CT
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My Mood: | Re: in progress>>>>>>
going to be sweet
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| The Golden Ticket Join Date: May 2006 Location: 5outh 5an 0iego
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My Mood: | Re: in progress>>>>>>
what kind of parts you got there? swingarm?
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Mason City, Iowa
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That swinger will probably not be used- I am in the process of building a jig for making aluminum swingarms.zb's/ysr's.. I am also looking at making a zb frame(aluminum) that can accept xr 100 motors(maybe something even crazier???). Getting tired of all the cool parts coming from overseas.... We have some great tech here in the USA...I am also getting tired of being told you can't do it ... SO i am making my own.. Anyway i will keep posting from time to time
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Connecticut.
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| Re: in progress>>>>>>
Sh it I would build the frame for 150f/230f motors if I was going to waste the time building the frame. They aren't much bigger, still air cooled, way more power, and I think some/most are electric start. So the swing arm is made by yourself? Why did you brace the frame? Bike is definately looking pretty cool. |
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