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    92 Nighthawk - First Time Bike Builder, Long Time Cyclist

    New gauges/switches and some paint on the fresh welded areas. Hoping to get the gauge mounted lower at some point, but this will work temporarily. Sent from my iPhone using DO THE TON
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    EMGO Universal Handlebar Switches (US Version)

    Another thank you! What did you use the pass wire for? On my 92 CB750, we don't have a button for that. Did you just wire it into your headlight somehow? Right now it does nothing, but would be nice for it to.
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    92 Nighthawk - First Time Bike Builder, Long Time Cyclist

    Where we are today: Sent from my iPhone using DO THE TON
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    Seat length for 2up riding?

    I hope so, I was all over the internet! I thought about buying a cowl to install when riding solo, but a whole seat at that price was a no brainer! Sent from my iPhone using DO THE TON
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    Seat length for 2up riding?

    Figured I would follow up since I've looked online so much, this is the top post! After weeks of searching, measuring myself and my lady on the bike, It looks like 24.5" is the magic number that works. I settled on the 2 seat method; both from 4into1 as they are the same length and width, so...
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    92 Nighthawk - First Time Bike Builder, Long Time Cyclist

    I know these aren’t life changing mods, but we’re cool to me. New choke cable ran through the old bar mount area. Bought a older cb cable, cut the plastic nut and slid it back on. Cable is still a little long but works well. Version 1 of the gauges relocated slightly lower. Looking at...
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    Seat length for 2up riding?

    Thanks! I’m not looking to ride across the country with this thing either. Sent from my iPhone using DO THE TON
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    1st time making a seat on my 1st build

    This is super clean! Are you riding 2up with this seat? How long is it?
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    Seat length for 2up riding?

    Looking down the road on when I get to make/fab up a seat for my bike. Looking to do a flat brat style seat. 95% of the time i will be riding solo so I was going to keep it short. But for the other 5%, I would be riding with me lady. We are both slender in shape (combined weight of like 260 lol)...
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    92 Nighthawk - First Time Bike Builder, Long Time Cyclist

    well, strangely enough i went to start it again after a short pep talk and it sounds way better, throttle is way more responsive, hoping to take it around the block in a little bit! i work from home so with my down time, i fiddle with this thing :p EDIT: First trip around the block and man...
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    92 Nighthawk - First Time Bike Builder, Long Time Cyclist

    unless i'm missing something, there is only one short vac hose from the petcock to the intake manifold boot?
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    92 Nighthawk - First Time Bike Builder, Long Time Cyclist

    It is a vacuum one, didn't know I could run a standard non-vac style. I guess I was worried about it not fitting correctly. The one I purchased is a complete unit, so it should be a good test if its causing problems! The one on the bike currently is just on/off/reserve.
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    92 Nighthawk - First Time Bike Builder, Long Time Cyclist

    I did get to wheel it out of the garage and take a glamour photo or two... Sent from my iPhone using DO THE TON
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    92 Nighthawk - First Time Bike Builder, Long Time Cyclist

    Was posting in my member intro thread, but I guess I should move over here! I'll get caught up with the first post. Big time cyclist (road and mountain bike) and always thought it would be cool to throttle on some of these roads I live on, instead of pedal. I sold one of my bicycles I didn't...
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    First Motorcycle - From Charlotte

    Pardon my mess, but in the meantime, I'm looking at cleaning this up a tad. Thinking of going all black things. High/Low beam Switch - These look pretty rad, not sure where I would use them, or if I could use one for the headlight, and one on the right side somewhere...
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