BGW Tri-Rod Panty Dropper Hellride

what's the plans for the fiberglass?

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Hurco550 said:
what's the plans for the fiberglass?

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Mostly just repair of the missing chunks and cracks. Then repaint. Im'a have to find the perfect vinyl for the seat cover. That shit has to sparkle.

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Gonna repaint it with flake as well?

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You know, of the builds that get worked on....this is the kind I enjoy the most....its been said already ...rad!
 
Thanks y'all. It's really fun.

Well, I ordered a 150cc GY6 and UPS managed to absolutely destroy it.

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It's a shame, too, because I busted my ass to get the wheels sorted and the frame painted and ready for that motor.

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This is so rad, how did i miss it!
That gy6 rear end setup is a going to be a good fit. I have one of the buggies it comes off of. The buggy was good for 35mph all day long, and 40 if you took it down the road.
 
Can you use the one that came with the rear end for parts and fix the busted one? or do you need to return it for the claim?
 
Maritime said:
Can you use the one that came with the rear end for parts and fix the busted one? or do you need to return it for the claim?
As long as nothing is broken inside the motor, yes. The one I took out is 50cc, so internally it's different. I'll likely just get sent a new motor, though. The vendor will make a claim to UPS and also get replacement parts from the manufacturer. The case has a chunk taken out on the fan side, which doesn't look like it will effect performance, but it will require the side of the case to be swapped to fix.
 
What size did you go with, the 150?
Maybe to late for this, but try to make sure you have easy access to the starter motor when the motor is installed. Frequent problems with the starter either not engaging or disengaging.
 
farmer92 said:
What size did you go with, the 150?
Maybe to late for this, but try to make sure you have easy access to the starter motor when the motor is installed. Frequent problems with the starter either not engaging or disengaging.
It is the 150. Very good access to the starter motor. It's on top and not blocked by anything.
 
How did I miss this??? So much awesome in here... especially when it comes to vinyl that sparkles and fiberglass that belongs on a bass boat...
 
Made a headlight bracket and got a headlight mounted. I don't have a tubing bender, so I had to do it the 'ol torch method. I also flipped the shocks. The bracket on the swing arm was interfering with the shock body, so I got a better fit upside down. I don't think for this ride it will matter, especially with RFY shocks.

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Looks good! Reminds me a bit of the '59 Cushman Truckster project I had going a few years ago. One question: How are you going to mount the rear sets and clip ons?
 
I think it needs a bright grass-green large flake paint job with yellow flake vinyl done like an old Kustom guitar amp.
 
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