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    #61

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      #62
      Clever idea molding the base directly on the frame.

      It had been quite a while since I played with glass when I made my tail section. Did you get all the fun glass strings everywhere?

      Lookin good, can't wait to see more.

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        #63
        Timmy's is the shyte!

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          #64
          I went with the woven glass mat this time, I have used the other stuff before and I was itching all day after that.

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            #65
            Originally posted by oldschoolorange View Post
            I went with the woven glass mat this time, I have used the other stuff before and I was itching all day after that.
            If I'm in Hamilton when you're home can I see your bike? I have several customers there and visit them occaisionally.

            Herman

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              #66
              You are going to have to let me know ahead of time as the bike spends most of the time in storage right now. It will be finished hopefully by the end of the month though and will be out as soon as the snow melts

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                #67
                You forgot the coolest part! It was all done in the bed of a pickup!! Looking good can't wait to see it progress!

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                  #68
                  That's just a little resin rich there :-) Decent job though. I've got something like 120 square feet of fiberglass sitting in my bedroom.. I still haven't figured out what to use it on.
                  You'd have to be crazy to be sane in this world -Nero
                  If you love it, let it go. If it comes back....... You probably highsided.
                  1980 GS550E (I swear it's a 550...)
                  1982 GS650E (really, it's a 650)
                  1983 GS550ES (42mpg again)
                  1996 Yamaha WR250 (No, it's not a 4 stroke.)
                  1971 Yamaha LT2 (9 horsepower of FURY.)

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                    #69
                    I noticed the resin also, but declined to say anything at the time. You do want to be careful, because too much resin can make the finished product really brittle. Shouldn't be a problem though, if you apply some more layers. You really just want to use enough resin to saturate the cloth.

                    I don't want to sound like a know-it-all, this is stuff that I learned the hard way quite a few years back on an auto project.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by oldschoolorange View Post
                      I went with the woven glass mat this time, I have used the other stuff before and I was itching all day after that.
                      I used the woven as well, but didn't plan out all my cuts properly, and had to make a couple Oh-Crap cuts on the fly. It resulted in me gluing a bunch of strings to my gloves, pants and shoes.

                      Live and learn.

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                        #71
                        I know there is too much resin in some parts as I did not have a spatula to squeeze the excess out with, I was just going to grind it down before layering more

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                          #72
                          wow Chris, you're really putting everything into this. Puts my 400, weekend warior/student project, to shame. lucky i have little shame so it balances out.

                          No wonder you were selling off all those stock parts you had, eeesh.

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by pete View Post
                            That sounds good... I'd wondered about doing that myself, however I'm seriously "challanged" in doing that sort of thing.

                            The trouble I have over here in Aus is finding someone who actually does that sort of work.
                            Come on Pete, leave it out mate. You'll have these Yanks thinking that we are all neanderthals with gravel rash on our knuckles.

                            We do have engineering shops in Australia you know.

                            j/k

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                              #74
                              I know it has been a while but I will be posting some updates soon.
                              Not going with fairing for now
                              New headlight brackets
                              New chain
                              New rear shocks .5 inches longer than stock
                              Came up with a way to mount a rear fender on my swingarm

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                                #75
                                its looking pretty sick. i like it alot.

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