Aussie Steve
As useful as an ashtray on a motorcycle!
Thank youJ-Rod10 said:Ironically enough, Aussie Steve, they are coming from Australia.
https://www.extremecreations.com.au/yamaha-fork-extensions
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Thank youJ-Rod10 said:Ironically enough, Aussie Steve, they are coming from Australia.
https://www.extremecreations.com.au/yamaha-fork-extensions
Oh yeah, plenty of bracing to be added. Had to cut out the gussets to get the top of the subframe to move where I wanted it. It was thin sheet metal anyhow. I'll go back in and put some .125" pieces of plate in their place. Brace up the shock mount well, along with a few other areas.NoRiders said:That's looking like it was meant to be that way. I'm sure you'll be welding a wedge on the subframe to support it
Your seat unit is very smart.
I'll be .472" lower than stock ride height at the back of the tank, with the seat angled upwards a touch.teazer said:I like how it is straightened up, but just out of idle curiosity, how high will the seat height end up at?
Damn that made me laugh - I'm rebuilding my CB750f engine while glaciers motor their way down valleys and wind erosion widens the Grand Canyon.J-Rod10 said:May as well go ahead and get the engine rebuilt while I wait on that.