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Author Topic: Tortrons Honda C95 bucket  (Read 4188 times)

Offline Tortron

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Re: Tortrons Honda C95 bucket
« Reply #30 on: Dec 02, 2010, 12:20:17 »
I really like the look of that. do you have the bottom piece, I guess it's was the part that wrapped around the bottom of the engine? If not I'd be tempted to round it out a little bit, that bike has a lot of curves to it and the flat bottom is kinda jarring.



My plan exactly, I think the whole thing should "fit" better when theres an engine plugging that gap too

Offline dcmspikes

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Re: Tortrons Honda C95 bucket
« Reply #31 on: Dec 05, 2010, 20:45:53 »
yes.  that fairing is doing it for me.  keep it up

Offline Tortron

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Re: Tortrons Honda C95 bucket
« Reply #32 on: Dec 14, 2010, 04:41:05 »
My plan exactly, I think the whole thing should "fit" better when theres an engine plugging that gap too

along the lines of this

Offline dmbtiger19

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Re: Tortrons Honda C95 bucket
« Reply #33 on: Dec 14, 2010, 22:46:42 »
I'm digging the fairing. I used to not like them and I still don't plan on putting one on mt cb100, but I love how it flows with the frame and fender.

Offline Sam Green

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Re: Tortrons Honda C95 bucket
« Reply #34 on: May 14, 2012, 08:12:52 »
Have run out of gas in my welder, so have just tacked a few bits together
Cleaned up the front springs (though you wont ever see them) and a couple of other bits

Once i finish off the welds and tidy a couple of bits up i will take some photos of the completed carb housings and frame mods

Have been thinking about the tank, the body lines and the riding position.
Then i saw this


and this



and i liked what i saw

I realise this topic is almost 2 years old but thought I would comment on the 1st picture.
The child in the background is 37.5 yards away and is having problems with the noise.
This is what happens when one injects NitoMethane into a C95 Honda then rev it to 13500rpm. ;D
Time stamp, Oct 1971, Elvington England.

Second picture, same old boots in 1993. ;D

Sam. ;)