this forum has been a big help when rebuilding my xs. i am getting ready to finish my xs, hopefully in the next week and i am pumped. i wanted to get it on the road before the end of summer and before my wedding in september. i think it is finally going to happen.
i wanted to post up the pictures of the build just to help out any one else and to show off my bike!
the day i bought it. i think the person rolled the bike in a field. there was a ton of mud and cow crap all over the bike.
this is what i was going for. we stripped it down and started brainstorming.
i wanted to lower the bike but i didn't want ot spend the money on new shocks. i took them apart and cut the springs. they are about 10.5" from bolt to bolt.
the same thing for the gas tank, i didn't want to spend the money on a replacement tank or fab up new mounts for a different tank. it was pretty dented but it didn't leak anywhere. so i added a ton of putty and sanded a lot! this tank was dented everywhere, it's amazing the guy survived the crash!
this is a crappy pic: i filled in the tail light holes on the stock rear fender to give it a smooth or shaved look. i just plug welded the holes and used putty to smooth out the grind marks.
i wanted to post up the pictures of the build just to help out any one else and to show off my bike!
the day i bought it. i think the person rolled the bike in a field. there was a ton of mud and cow crap all over the bike.
this is what i was going for. we stripped it down and started brainstorming.
i wanted to lower the bike but i didn't want ot spend the money on new shocks. i took them apart and cut the springs. they are about 10.5" from bolt to bolt.
the same thing for the gas tank, i didn't want to spend the money on a replacement tank or fab up new mounts for a different tank. it was pretty dented but it didn't leak anywhere. so i added a ton of putty and sanded a lot! this tank was dented everywhere, it's amazing the guy survived the crash!
this is a crappy pic: i filled in the tail light holes on the stock rear fender to give it a smooth or shaved look. i just plug welded the holes and used putty to smooth out the grind marks.
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