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You could pack some tubing with dry, dry sand, cap the ends and put the tube in a charcoal barbecue. Then bend it over a wooden buck. Not as hard as it sounds.
1979 Yamaha YZ125 gas tank with DT250 gas cap
two fender pieces
2 seats without covers
aftermarket muffler
Suzuki front disk rotor
a couple of grips
two kicker that I think are Honda
A rack of small carbs(no idea what they came off of)
Polaris handlebar clamps(no idea what they are off of)...
To do it right they need to come apart...soda blasting may do what you want though...or spraying them with carb cleaner and hitting them with a tooth brush or something along those lines...
I have a couple of GN400's...A capacitor is a good idea...They like to blow headlights when revved if there is no battery...Headlights are expensive >:(
I never could understand why people name their bikes ???...Still can't...Some of the names are pretty f'n retarted too...Then again, I'm not very cool...Your guys's bike names are cool though ;)
You'll probably be OK, but personally I would go to a machine shop and have them whip me up a set of custom spacers. Last one I had made, they charged me $5...
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