my bobber build

The belt is awesome and I love "stupidity is the mother of invention." I'm definitely going to use that since it's so often true for me.
 
thanks guys

i'm itching to get the frame painted so i can get the motor in but there always seems to be something else i have to do before that :mad:

i need to sort out a battery/ wiring box before i do that and i think i'll be good to go.
 
stole the peg idea from Noel ;)

motor is almost ready to go in once the frame is painted
it still needs a heli-coil in one of the exhaust studs

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Looking good man!

I missed Noel's post about the pegs. What'd you use?

Can't wait to see the surprise color. I'm guessing periwinkle.

Dan
 
well the belt thing was out of necessity. i would have rather been smart enough to weld tabs on before lining my tank but god graced me with good looks instead :-\

the bolts welded to the framefor mounting the pegs, i saw when i went by Noel's to pick up the motor.
his where done the same way and looked perfect
 
Ah I see. I thought the actual peg was some super secret $50 mod reserved for the Toronto kids.

Thanks

Dan
 
Nice build Jeff. I think i should have held on to the ownership papers a little longer ;)
 
at this rate it wouldn't have made a difference ;)

seems if i worked any slower i'd be goin backwards ;D

btw thanks for the bike man
 
Consider me tuned in, that is turning into a fine piece of bobber. Reminds me of this guy from Exile Cycles:

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Must be the red on the wheels, glad yours are a safe size... ::)
 
well it's not surprising since we both come from the same back round.

the scooter world has produced many cafe and chopper lovers over the years

here's the chopped vespa i had quite some years ago. it was built by a friend of mine and i loved it.
i could probably buy it back for a song less the engine

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mrkil said:
well stupidity is the mother of invention for me.

in my haste to line my hap jones tank, i forgot to weld the mounting tabs on. :-\

well, seeing old bikes with leather and steel straps holding on the tanks seemed a better idea than welding on tabs and relining the tank.
i used left over spokes for the loops that are welded to the frame, and one of my wife's old belts.
here is the outcome.

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let me know what you think

hey!!.. that looks wicked!!.. ;D
Just be sure to put some rubber between the frame and the tank or the vibration from the frame will crack the tank!!..

Very cool man!!
 
thanks loco

there will be padding under the tank for sure.

btw you still lookin for a suitable headlight for your xs bob?

cause i got one that would look primo on there
 
mrkil said:
thanks loco

there will be padding under the tank for sure.

btw you still lookin for a suitable headlight for your xs bob?

cause i got one that would look primo on there

lets have a look!!..
Im actually looking for one for my triumph bobber..
 
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