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What bike do you want them for. I know I have an 18 front and a 16 rear, but may be able to come up with an 18 rear. Also Disc or Drum brakes on the rear?
I've used the 4 cell in a GS400 with electric start. It must be in good running order. You have about 3 or 4 attempts at starting before it runs down. It will work if you keep the running and charging system in good order though.
Rearsets aren't too bad to fab up for the 125 here is a link to my facebook page with the ones I did on a 125 recently. I stole the idea from a racer friend who has done several of these on 125's. I'll try to post a picture also if I can remember how...
Hilsy,
The only reason I leave them on the bike to remove the clip is because I don't like to put the tubes in a vice. I mostly work on bikes for other people so I don't want to take any chances of scratching them or causing any damage on them. Of course I should have mentioned to loosen the...
Redbird is correct. Usually a 2 person job. Put the bike on the centerstand and jack the front up taking all the weight off of it. Push down on the cap in the middle of the fork with a socket/extension and have someone use a pick tool or small screwdriver to remove the retaining ring. After the...
What 200T parts are you looking for. I picked up a couple of boxes of stuff a while ago, just haven't been thru it yet. I'll be gone for a few days but let me know what you need and I'll look when I get home. Oh and I got some 360 spares too.
BR
Re: Tires for my 79 sr500 Brat Build
The Firestones arent too bad if you know what you're gettin. They do track on rain grooved roads. They don't balance well and are not always round from the factory. But damn they look good. Form over function. The next bratstyle/bobber I build I will...
Ok just looking for a few opinions on the size of the seat I'm considering on this little one lunger. It's not mounted level yet but just wondering about the size. I am going up to a fatter tire in the rear so keep that in mind. Any thoughts?
I know most around here build their own, but if somebody's looking for a completed machine......here ya go!
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