I’ve started making a battery/electrics box. Still roughed out, but half the work is done.
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Lighter, and easier to make. Aside from cure time, I have no more than an hour in this. I don't know why everyone uses metal, honestly. Plus, fiberglass is an insulator. Wouldn't it be better to have a box full of electrics made out of an insulator rather than conductor material?Sonreir said:Any specific reasons for the use of composites on the tray? I usually see metal for that application.
Ya know, when I was standing their eyeing the side covers I had that very same thought. I think there is room for my wife, but not some dude. We'd be all tight nut to butt.canyoncarver said:Is there room for two butts?
I like it!
Thanks. Just a mig on the 2 setting.Luugo86 said:Irk I really dig the way you mounted the battery box man.. that's pretty slick did you have to use a TIG machine to weld those hangers to the frame?
irk miller said:Ya know, when I was standing their eyeing the side covers I had that very same thought. I think there is room for my wife, but not some dude. We'd be all tight nut to butt.
Not really. I don't necessarily think that would be a match. I'm not trying to build a dirt bike or scrambler, per se. Plus, the old 60s desert sleds didn't have high fenders, either.Hurco550 said:Nice pipes.
Any thoughts for a high front fender to match the rear?
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