Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Streetfightering the chopper

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    thread killer

    wow i post and all talk ceases. I promise i showered this morning, i don't stink or anything. anyone feel like replying??

    Comment


      Originally posted by nichols750 View Post
      how did you do all this lowering and raising of the rear end?? I am wanting to try some different looks in height, but I don't know how to change that height without new shocks or, blocks, or some kind of major surgery.
      You cant change the height of the rear end without some sort of change like short shocks or frame mods.

      Comment


        Well since I'm waiting for some primer to dry and I've got about 4 cups of coffee in me , i thought i'd see if the new 3gig bps dsl kicked in yet. It seems a blur of motion on my monitor but that could be because my eyes haven't focused yet. Lets hope this damn thing doesn't freeze up and crash anymore.


        Anyway i thought I'd weigh in on the "isaac has an ugly bike" debate as i found it funny as h*ll the first time I read it.

        Make no mistake issac, i'm on your side, at least more so when you had the dresser fender on the back , but thats another issue. Now unfortunately you do have an ugly seat, of this I am certain. The shapeless blob comment had me rolling. but enough of remarks as i'm sure you get the picture.

        Now the "Mad Max" approach you've taken should work and its an interesting concept. I'd go with it as its not been done to often and could work well. I would say however that even a rat bike can be done right. Why do you think they wank 50k for the one you had pictured. My advice is that you may be going too fast to finish the concept without paying attention to the details.

        You know, little things like bondo on the side of the tank where the suzuki badge was. Maybe a stubby fender etc....

        Anyway i liked the dresser fender and I'm sure I'll like the new concept as well. My 2 cents. And please keep us posted as to the progress. We all like a rebel in action.
        Last edited by Guest; 02-26-2007, 12:12 PM.

        Comment


          Originally posted by nichols750 View Post
          how did you do all this lowering and raising of the rear end?? I am wanting to try some different looks in height, but I don't know how to change that height without new shocks or, blocks, or some kind of major surgery.
          Isaac lowered his by chopping the springs of his rear shocks. I went out and bought a set of shorter shocks. They make lowering blocks, but they will not work on a shaftie. Other than those options, I don't of any other way of lowering the rear of these bikes. The issue that you run into with shortening the shocks is that the steeper angle on the shock effectively lowers the spring rate. You have to get a variable spring rate shock that is very stiff at the compressed end, otherwise you end up with the rear tire rubbing the fender over big bumps.

          Comment


            I go and see if I can e-bay a couple. i'm diggin the whitewalls as well.

            Comment


              Isaac: I dig the bike. Keep it up. It's like functional sculpture.

              KGB: You do tend to speak with a forked tongue - IMHO

              Uncle Mike & Miss Fabulous: You two are a riot - Get a room! LOL

              Comment


                I really like the front end and the lowered rear. I think when I move and get the new garage setup I will grab another set of 11" shocks for this bike and see how they go.

                I liked the original fender you had, if you want to let it go send me a PM with a price and I may take it off your hands for experimental purposes

                Comment


                  Isaac, i know you probably dont care about my opinion since we dont know each other and never will,but i really like your bike.it makes me think of exile,my favorite choppers in the whole world.But,doesnt water spray on your bike withno rear fender?Ron B
                  future owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.

                  Comment


                    My wife really likes Suzuki's M50LE, with a duck tail, Harley looking fender. I got to admit that I like it too.

                    Comment


                      does look sweet ! nice to see somthing other than a cafe bike, out of an 80's motorcycle...

                      Comment


                        A wise man once said...


                        Arguing on the internet is much like competing in the Special Olympics...

                        ...whether you win or lose, you're still a retard.







                        Art or Hack Job

                        ...the debate continues.

                        Last edited by Guest; 04-25-2007, 07:32 PM.

                        Comment


                          thats a sweet ride

                          you did a super job!!!

                          Comment


                            Nice.... Very nice! You give me hope for this beast i just got... Forgive me all, i'm no pursit for 80's stuff... i was born then, and i'm glad i dont remember it...

                            But yeah, cool stuff man \\/

                            Comment


                              Originally posted by chicagogsx View Post
                              A wise man once said...



                              That is one of the greatest things I ever saw!

                              Comment


                                At the risk of bringing a topic from the dead with this post....Issac i like where you are going with your bike. I had the exact same sort of idea in my head for my GS1100G. However im going about the rear in another way by changing seat styles mostly...I have been looking at some of the airtech tails and some of them have integrated fenders as part of their design.

                                Heres one style of tail i think would set your bike off nicely in the rear

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X