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To remove old glue residue
To remove old glue residue
Have you tried WD40.
To remove old glue residue
Have you tried WD40.
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Actually, I think some ape hangers would look pretty sweet the way it is.
I hope your kidding.....
NO APE HANGERS!!!! EVER!!!!
I agree with the thought that it needs a little more rake. That said, I'm in the middle of a neck re-attachment and would therefore recommend avoiding it. If you can visualize all the handle bar, lights and gauges area a little less cluttered, lower and further back, it'll lead the eye away from the top and give the wheel more forward prominence.I keep looking at the lead picture of this post...
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and thinking the bike needs something, well other than a seat and some paint. To me, it looks like the front wheel is too close to the frame. Part of this is because I have swapped the forks with a 650G and have lost the leading axle. I am also wondering if the tripple trees are different between the two bikes (650G and 650 GL)? Like maybe the 650G has more rake built into the clamps? Probably not, they are probably machined parallel to the steering stem, but its just a thought. I guess it could just be the fender, cuz this one doesn't look as bad
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I might have to figure out how to rake the bugger a little. Thoughts???
Which fender? The rear is from a Harley Dynaglide. Not sure of the year, but I think they call it the street bob. My buddy had it laying around, and gave it to me. The front fender is a stock plastic one.
After seeing this thread http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?
I decided to scour Ebay high and low for a seat. I found one, and won it yesterday. Here is a link to the Ebay listing.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...RK:MEWA:IT&viewitem=&item=190077480280&rd=1,1
Cross that of the LONG list of things to do. Now I just gotta strip the seat down, weld new mounts to the pan, and figure out how to incorporate the lock mechanisim into it...or maybe I'll just you a 1/4 turn fastener...
I saw a picture of your bike and it inspired me to try a similar effect. In fact i printed a copy and hung it on the wall just to remind myself as to what i was trying to accomplish. Here are the current results
I'm on the same page with you guysBoth your bikes look great! I saw you got a dynaglide fender with tail light, I will keep an eye out for one. What do you guys think about something like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Bobt...3QQihZ006QQcategoryZ35561QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I am just very VERY worried about drilling the mounting holes and mounting the tail light. I hate to burn cash and break it![]()
Taking another look at your fender and I do think it could work with a bit of the ole hacksaw. I had to cut mine up front as that portion tends to hit the crossmember under the seat. most of that end will be hidden anyway. hacksaw and a grinder that is.. Use a fine tooth blade as the fender is rather thin.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FAT-...tegoryZ35561QQihZ002QQitemZ120084005682QQrdZ1