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thanks for the quick response! The problem is with both sides because the c-clip channel is too narrow and it cant properly be seated. As far as the weld breaking; The small tack weld inside of the peg is probably not good enough to hold when torquing down the nut during installation. I would...
almost there!!
And finally to the license bureau to get plate and get on the road.............Those red over filters have got to go!! Now what to do with that damn tank!?
okay so even more issues have arrived with these rear sets. One thing i noticed but decided to try it out anyways is the cir-clip channel on the foot peg is too narrow for the supplied clip; which caused my gear shift lever to drop on my first ride with them installed and had to call for tools...
just do it and show us how it looks! go to allballs.com and check their fork conversion chart and it will tell you what you need or if its possible without major modification and machining.
i had no issues with my pedal return spring, i think i am going to just forget about the rear brake switch all together since i use the front brake in conjunction with the rear anyways. I will see if i can get a good pic of the brake side setup
viet,
I bought your setup for my 1974 kz400 a while ago and am having fitment issues now that i am almost finished with my build. As i have it right now the kickstand is in the way of the shifter, is this setup right? I really dont want to have to goto a center stand setup or cut and reweld...
Made my seat pan for upholstery, turned out pretty good for my first time even doing this. I'm going to TIG some fasteners in 6 spots to bolt everything down and powder coat it. After thus is all done I will figure out how to do upholstery work or just send it out and be done with it.
I looped the frame today and cut out some more unnecessary things. It was pointless of me to paint the frame before all of this was done. Originally I wasn't going thus deep in a build so I thought I was good.
Frame looped and cross members welded up for the electronics box.
with box laying...
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