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Dohc, you seriously lack people skills. The poster came on to show what he's building not what others want him to build. You don't like it then move on but don't lecture the guy and try and make him feel bad on his thread and see this is the kicker it's his thread not yours. Also the definition...
Welcome!! If you don't weld on a hoop you'll definitely need a brace inline with the shocks. You'll get some kind of twist going on there when cornering otherwise. ps its looking great so far, as for the tank I would have swapped my square one for your round one any day:-)
Re: '76 RD400c -- 2smoker "Ginger"
lovely, I remember the first rd400 I saw, I was on a LC250 and was amazed as it took off beside me wheelstanding in the first 3 gears WOW!!!! Yours looks so clean and original. will watch to see the seat!!
probably just a fouled plug HD. once you've got it running sweet throw a vid of it running up. Damn am jealous of your spitfire. I'll be keeping in touch with that build for sure!!
That motor is so clean it must have been apart and out of the frame at some stage! looks like a good starting point!! The truly on to it on this site would say get it running first the tear it down!!
I met and saw agostini ride his six and four when he visited NZ many moons ago, it was a sight and sound to behold!! MVs have been my dream bikes for a long long time, closely followed by laverda SFCs :D
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