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first real customer for bike build of old school hardtail bobber.
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It's cool, but I think it would lead to a trailing surprise. Still cool. If I ever build an American chopper, it's going to have one of those. I too share your enthusiasm and would love to build for a living too. I was thinking of building a custom sportster for my next one. I'll just find an old Ironhead and build it up."The Hooligan" XJ1100, Virago Gauge Pods, Screaming Eagle Mufflers, K&N Filter, hand made rear fender, side covers, and solo seat, round bar conversion, small headlight, tail light, and cat eye turn signals, chip fuses, rewired the right way.
Pics: http://s1236.photobucket.com/user/ya...?sort=6&page=1
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Originally posted by Yard Dogg View PostIt's cool, but I think it would lead to a trailing surprise. Still cool. If I ever build an American chopper, it's going to have one of those. I too share your enthusiasm and would love to build for a living too. I was thinking of building a custom sportster for my next one. I'll just find an old Ironhead and build it up.
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more work done
new handlebars, and grips came in.
tail light came in, so i made the mounting bracket, which will mount the tail light to the liscense plate holder.
after me and the grinder worked on it.
with the tail light installed
Last edited by Nightengale; 03-13-2013, 05:32 PM.
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looks good! Were the old bars ok? Straight?1979 XS1100 Special. Nicely modified.
1977 KZ1000 needs everything!
1971 CB750 Nice Restomod Completed
1972 CB750 Got it going after 30 years. Getting turned into a old school bobber. Working on a title.
SOLD-1981 XS1100H What got me on this site.
1980ish virago 535. Room mate left it for rent money. lol.
1980 XS850 almost stock 20k miles.
1979 XS750 Parts bike no title.
1979 XS750 Cafe running,someone else can enjoy it.
RIP-1980 XS850
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nothing wrong
Originally posted by cpmaynard1980 View Postlooks good! Were the old bars ok? Straight?
look at post number 10 and they are on the bike in those picsLast edited by Nightengale; 03-13-2013, 08:34 PM.
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tail light and liscense plate holder done
finished up the tail light/ liscense plate holder yesterday.
made the portion that the plate bolts onto, and the bracket that will mount onto the rear axel. the bracket is made from an old chain adjuster off another kz.
and with it all together and on the bike. once its actually mounted to the bike it will be about an inch and a half closer to the bike.
tomorow and sunday nothing but bike time i am hopeing to get alot done.
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Originally posted by Nightengale View Postlike i told you anything i can do to help just let me know, i love doing this stuff.
Just two questions:
Is that a "calibrated" flower pot under the rear wheel?
Have you lit up your TP stash while welding?
happy trails,
ExcessiveBiker
81 Venturer
81SH
80 MNS not running
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Originally posted by ExcessiveBiker View PostNightengale,
Just two questions:
Is that a "calibrated" flower pot under the rear wheel?
Have you lit up your TP stash while welding?
happy trails,
ExcessiveBiker
81 Venturer
81SH
80 MNS not running
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got some more done
today i spent most of the day getting stuff for the bike. but i did get some stuff done.
got the fender mounts fabed and installed
exhaust rough fitted to see what i have to do to it to make it work with the rest of the bike.
got the fender on, but i think i am going to to get the next size up, since this one is just a little to short for the look we are going for.
should be able to get alot more done tomorow and will post more pics.
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It's looking good. I love to see welding and fab work in progress. In a few days I will unveil the work I've been doing on some custom side plates and a solo seat. I think you will love it. Stay tuned."The Hooligan" XJ1100, Virago Gauge Pods, Screaming Eagle Mufflers, K&N Filter, hand made rear fender, side covers, and solo seat, round bar conversion, small headlight, tail light, and cat eye turn signals, chip fuses, rewired the right way.
Pics: http://s1236.photobucket.com/user/ya...?sort=6&page=1
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Looking good!1979 XS1100 Special. Nicely modified.
1977 KZ1000 needs everything!
1971 CB750 Nice Restomod Completed
1972 CB750 Got it going after 30 years. Getting turned into a old school bobber. Working on a title.
SOLD-1981 XS1100H What got me on this site.
1980ish virago 535. Room mate left it for rent money. lol.
1980 XS850 almost stock 20k miles.
1979 XS750 Parts bike no title.
1979 XS750 Cafe running,someone else can enjoy it.
RIP-1980 XS850
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Originally posted by Yard Dogg View PostIt's looking good. I love to see welding and fab work in progress. In a few days I will unveil the work I've been doing on some custom side plates and a solo seat. I think you will love it. Stay tuned.
as far as the fab work goes it try to fab everything my self. the mounting brackets for the fender started off as a piece of 1" wide flat bar that i drilled the holes in for the bolts, and bent and shaped to make them. to me by doing it that way there is no guessing weither or not it will fit, you make it fit.Last edited by Nightengale; 03-17-2013, 08:59 AM.
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Concept interference
Originally posted by Nightengale View Post- - - got the fender on, but i think i am going to to get the next size up, since this one is just a little to short for the look we are going for. - - -
yeah, that fender is way too short if you are caught out in the rain; nobody can look cool with a muddy skunk streak up their back.
What I'd suggest is run a loop of tube up and over the end of that fender to keep the fender from shaking and hide the bolts that hold the fender extension on.
Also, that lopsided look with the number plate to one side don't work for me.
Put a second salvaged bracket the other side for another tail/signal/stop light and brace them back to the fender support loop to stop them turning on the axle.
Put the number plate on the fender extension's end with a pea light.
The support loop, rear lights & fender extension will make a subframe that can unbolt to pull the rear wheel.
Bikes should look balanced, symmetrical.
Except for big singles.
Unless it's a 4-valve Rudge or a Royal Enfield J2.Fred Hill, S'toon
XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
"The Flying Pumpkin"
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