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how about a bracket where the seat latch was with a nut welded to it. Then using a piece of all thread with a wing nut on the end like an old air cleaner hold down. I have some large washers that are rubber on one side that I could use to locate the opening in the tank hold down. That way it would be easy remove and simple. Maybe put a a guide tube for the rod.
I am going to recess them under the cowl a little. They are a lot brighter than I thought they were going to be. They are a single purpose bulb. So I think I am going to try to find a small LED light bar (5-6 LEDs) to go underneath the stop lights for running lights. Let's just see how my first attempt at metal fabrication goes first.
That is a little steep. I am going to use something like this. http://www.curtmfg.com/part/55130 like you would for trailer lights if your truck has separate turn signals and brake lights. cheap and small. Then I will have 2 brake lights and a right and left blinker.
It is just a series of relays. Have one just like it on my parents truck and their trailer uses LEDs. If the stop lights are being commanded one it flows through. If the turn signal is commanded it over rides the stop light circuit, and the light blinks. Just need an electronic flasher.
any more thoughts on the chair chassis / connection ?
Agree re: the heavy car battery - position it as far outboard as poss - aids with right handers when there's no passenger to assist ! Of course we never had that kickstarter problem in the UK !
I have been thinking about the chassis mounts. I decided I needed to get the bike to the point it was ride-able so that I could sort out any adjustments that need to be made and then I would build a sub frame down the right side (and possible build it under the bike to transfer some load.) You can see the car frame in this pic in a mock up position.
I don't remember. They are the ones I have been riding, 1k miles or so. I am a bit ashamed. They are too big for the rims, barely.
I popped the springs off of my stock shocks, 1/2" shorter than the ones I am running, and put them on the bike yesterday and this is what I ended up with.
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