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Thanks for the thoughts so far guys. Thankfully Im a certifided tig welder, so I'm not worried about that part. But I was
About the engineering part! Keep the feedback
Coming!
Hey all, I'm sure this questions has been asked a thousand times, but I can't seem to find it so I'll post anyway.
I'm wondering on a mono shock conversion what I need to take into consideration. IE
What size shock to use for the frame?
Does the angle of the shock matter?
Anything you can give...
after a bit of reeming out the speedo hole with a dremel i got my dan moto (acewell knockoff) speedo to fit in the headlight bucket nicely! Although i'm hoping someone can help with the hookup of the speedo sensor because they dont give me much direction on that or the how to hookup for the RPMS...
Re: "Leroy" taking it in a new direction formally Element tracker build
for the handlebars what i decided to do, (which i havent really seen before) was to take a standard pair of clubmans that i had laying around and cut the center out of them, re-weld them together and add tabs to the front...
Its been awhile since i've had time to work on my bike, or post on the site! me and my wife recently had our 2nd child so havent had much time! but heres my new build thread formally know as the Element tracker build http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=22627.40
I've decided to take my...
im a welder/fabricator for a living and my looking for something thats going to be durable agains sparks and metal chips that i can just blow off at the end of the day, plus looking for something thats badass looking
anyone seen a shop apron like these for cheap? http://www.etsy.com/shop/CyclonaDesigns?section_id=5447627 i know falcon cycles makes them but im looking for something in the 0-$90 all the ones i;ve found have been abit much! thanks
Hey guys, Im trying to get my ducks in a row as im working on my CM400 build. I've been looking for an easy diagram to follow for rewiring my bike. I want to have electric start and am running led tail light, head light and a knock off acewell, as well as turn lights and such. So i was wondering...
a different direction
ok guys, so i've decided to take this bike in slightly a different direction, after mocking up my ideas and surfing around the joint looking at other bikes, i've changed it up a bit. i'll be altering the rear part of the frame and making the seat more of a floating seat...
Re: "Element CM400" adventure bike
What kind of tubing do you think? I like how cutting the section cleans up the rear and gives it a more racing stance. I don't know what this bike will end up as tracker/bobber/cafe but I know what I have in my head. I guess as long as I like the outcome what...
Re: "Element CM400" adventure bike
funny u say it that way stout, lol my wife just had our 2nd child a little girl so i havent had much time to work on the bike lately! i just posted up a question on the chop section about removing the stamped section of the frame, i'll put up here to see what...
Hey guys, i have a cm400 and dont really like the stamped section on the rear end, i've cut it off 2 the springs but heres the question as you see in these to builds http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_pHEZUa-1NwM/TPmQb3spPXI/AAAAAAAAAWQ/idTNiFqU8cA/s1600/storyboard%2B4.jpg from Dues's Much Much Go Bike...
Re: "Element CM400" adventure bike
want to drop the front end down to give it a more uniform stance, can i just loosen the bolts that hold the fork and slide it down like thi Or is it more envolved? thanks
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