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BTW, I'm curious how everyone is attaching their seat pans. I've trimmed the hinges off the pan, and I'd planned on maybe using small u-bolts attaching the pan to the frame. What is everyone else doing? Also, once I wrap the foam in vinyl, how do I secure it? I have some ideas, I just want to...
Just thought I'd add up some pics of where I'm at. The clubmans are on, and the wires and cables are "kinda" routed. I cut down the original seat pan and trimmed up the foam to make a single less obtrusive seat. I also wrapped the headers, I just need to get some silicone to coat them with. Now...
I'm in Wadsworth, just west of Akron. I'll get some new pics soon, I got the forks lowered and the clubmans on. Now I have to do some re-routing of cables and wires, then I should be all set.
Hey all, i've been lurking for a little while and I thought I'd post up! I picked up a ragged out GS750, have been amassing parts to put together a bit of a cafe. I have some work to do! This is how it looked when I brought it home. A few things have changed, "trimmed" some un-needed bits of the...
I went to the one recently in Canton at the Stark county fairgrounds. There wasn't anything useful unless you needed a set of chaps, or any used parts for a harley. I would say 75% of the vendors were either leather goods, or stickers such as "if you can read this the B*$ch fell off". Not really...
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