Project peer pressure ADV danger bike!

It's magnetic. Easy to adjust for tire size and matched my gps perectly. They also have a gps version. I'm weary about the gps due to tree cover and similar. My normal gps struggles through covered back roads. Can't imagine a speedo being any better.


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Tifun said:
It's magnetic. Easy to adjust for tire size and matched my gps perectly. They also have a gps version. I'm weary about the gps due to tree cover and similar. My normal gps struggles through covered back roads. Can't imagine a speedo being any better.


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Good tips. Thanks Keith, price looks good on them. The ADV guys seem to love them.
 
Making stuff happen. Side covers buttoned up and cylinder and base gasket in place. Waiting on the head from the machine shop and I'll button the motor up. Then I can build the exhaust and get that squared away.

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The CB360 literal bucket of parts that keeps giving. A heavily modified battery box from a cb360 and custom mounting brackets.

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canyoncarver said:
I couldn't help but notice the green Kawi in the pics. Whatcha got there?

Haha, it's a little KX80 that I got running for a friend of mine. It's hilariously fun to ride in the yard!
 
Dude... check out the build from "corb" in spain a bike called "biggest bullshit".... great use of massive elephant tank. www.corbmotorcycles.com
 
That's an awesome bike Milky!

I haven't been slacking, just lagging in posts. The last few days have seen me modify the idle stop screw on the FCR and gut all of the old TPS fixtures and parts. Then I have stripped the tank and applied bedliner for the finish coat. Still waiting on the head from the machine shop so I can start wiring, exhaust building, and finishing the girl up! Also have some rear pannier mounts in the works and other things I'm sure I'm forgetting.

Hand machined throttle stop screw and TPS plug:

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Tank under color:

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Never ending small things like brake return springs:

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And tank pads:

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Maritime said:
Yep, this should go up and down your driveway without crashing I think

That's true, the statistics of course change depending on whether its on one wheel or two...
 
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