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well it has been a while i got the bike all put together and spent the last few days trying to get it wired i used a diagram i found on here, but i cant do wiring very well. i got the bike running and was super happy but i couldent get it to shut off i guess thats the opposite problem most...
i'm very interest in following this. i just picked one up for free, well on a trade. the wiring is all hacked up so i need to wire it and see if i can get it going before i do to much work. you dont have a diagram to hard wire it do you?
I have a quick question. i have a chance to pick up a 1980 Yamaha 850 special for around 100$ i dont now much about Yamaha but do you guys think it would be a good buy? it dosent run has compression and kicks over but wont start and comes with a clean title.
going to take a look at it tomorrow
i have a puch maxi frame hanging on my garage wall as well, i was in the middle of rebuilding it when i bought my bike and it got put on the wall my wife wants me to sell it but i want to keep it for my kids someday but i will have to un-modify it cause it goes 48MPH..lol
Thanks.
i have a question for all of you, i had this light laying around and i like the way it looks on the bike a lot, but it is actually an off road light. i wasn't really planning on putting a switch for hi/low anyways so do you guys think this will work? i was thinking i would just point...
yeah i tried the front fender on the back and i just didn't really like it. so i cut part of the back fender off flattened a little of it and bolted it to the frame under the seat. it seems to work well. i am glad you said you like it cause i was thinking tonight about trying something...
yeah i works hard cleaning up that engine, this has been a fun project it gives me something to do with what little free time i have. bu ti do think the engine turned out great. it is hard to tell that it survived a fire. thanks for the encouragment
i'm not doing a true hard tail, i am just going to but struts on it. i think the cm's look great at a bobber with the struts i built it lowered it 4 1/2 inches and i really like it.
Well this is an introduction as well as my first build. I have never owned a Bike before but I have worked on cars and old vintage 2 stroke mopeds so I have an idea what I am doing. I have been lurking on this site for a few months and spent countless hours trying to learn as much as possible...
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