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Yeah I suppose on a bike you always run the risk so you have to be cautious and assume nobody has seen you but to me running lights will help to be seen more than a bike with no running lights. I’ve ordered a pair of the red mini LEDs for the back and once I start building up the front end I’ll...
I suppose 3D printing will be the future of custom builds with parts that aren’t manufactured anymore, how strong is the actual finished product? I never imagined plastic foot pegs would stand up to much abuse
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Subscribed, very cool looking bike I hope to get as professional looking finish with my 79 cb650z project. Did you keep the original rear mudguard or buy an aftermarket one and modify it?
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Cool looking bike you’ve done a great job, definitely considering a bmw for my next project I’m a big fan of the querky looking engine blocks
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I think red running lights could be a good idea [emoji848] I was already considering wiring the headlights to be permenantly on whilst running like modern bikes
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I’m still very undecided! Took the wheels to a wrapping company today and they don’t do wheels apparently [emoji849] I think I’m going to just spray them up myself and give them a season, if I decide I don’t like them I’ll get myself some spoked wheels.
Just dismantled the instrument cluster to...
Thanks! I’m trying to make that very decision today! I did drop the wheels off at a powder coater but he was concerned because of all the small gaps the powder will stretch in some places and not others and leave a not so great looking finish. Now my choice is taking them to a local vinyl...
Hello, new to the forum and still trying to work my way round it but there seems like plenty of info. I’ve bought myself a cb650z which ran a bit rough which it turns out was from being dropped on its side and causing irreparable damage to the No1 carb. Managed to get hold of some Cb750 carbs...
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