Revised: mounted the bars above the trees for a more comfortable riding position and lowered it another half inch for a 2.5" total drop
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SortaFast750
Originally posted by Erki View Post
Revised: mounted the bars above the trees for a more comfortable riding position and lowered it another half inch for a 2.5" total drop
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SortaFast750
Originally posted by Cixelsyd View PostAny thought on color matching matching the wheels? Then, when you ride That up to Rausch Creek next weekend, bang it off some rocks, it'll look just like your Runner.
Hah!
<-- Cliff
As part of my winter teardown I'll be painting the wheels to match the new color scheme; tank, tail and side panels will be satin or flat black, the frame will be powdercoated Dodge's RT Purple. The wheels will be done to match, with the silver parts done in flat black and the black parts done RT Purple. The engine will be blacked out with the fins polished like HD does and the clutch/stator covers will be polished to a shine. The exhaust system will also be powdercoated black.
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DannyMotor
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Cixelsyd
Originally posted by SortaFast750 View Posthahaha cliff I knew it was you...where's your build thread?
As part of my winter teardown I'll be painting the wheels to match the new color scheme; tank, tail and side panels will be satin or flat black, the frame will be powdercoated Dodge's RT Purple. The wheels will be done to match, with the silver parts done in flat black and the black parts done RT Purple. The engine will be blacked out with the fins polished like HD does and the clutch/stator covers will be polished to a shine. The exhaust system will also be powdercoated black.
When there is something worth taking pictures of, I'll get a build thread going. I won't be doing anything but the bars and seat until winter anyhow. I'm still going over threads and getting ideas, as im not 100% sure what directions I want to go.
Thanks for the inspiration though, It's a nice bike.
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SortaFast750
So today I started my winder build/rebuild. Starting with an engine re-seal plus piston rings (leaving the bottom end as is), frame is going out to get powder coated and the tank and tail will get the flat black treatment. Also ordering an entirely new wiring harness to fix the hack-job from the PO.
Pics!
OKAY NOW FOR THE QUESTIONS:
First the scary one- I pulled off the right side engine cover (starter/generator cover) and first of all there was a lot of oil in there...not sure if there was supposed to be because it looks sealed from the crankcase. Also found these strips of metal inside the case...not sure what they are or where they go but the bike ran fine with them just hanging out in there...
any ideas?
Second is there a way to remove the whole rack of carbs from the head without having to sync them afterwards?
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Toasty
I dunno about the three rounded parts but the one in the center screws inside the stator cover to hold down the wires.
Edit: Just pull the carbs out of the boots as a single unit. No need to take them off individually.
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SortaFast750
Originally posted by Toasty View PostI dunno about the three rounded parts but the one in the center screws inside the stator cover to hold down the wires.
Edit: Just pull the carbs out of the boots as a single unit. No need to take them off individually.
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