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If you are interested in my Softail Bobber build, but don't want to wade through all the posts... this video is for you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIvOnSVm2Tg
Softail Bobber is back on the road again... time for more tests. Progress so far: more ground clearance = Jiffy Stand doesn't drag, wiring clean-up = no magic smoke escaped, footboards = comfort for my 14's.
Forward controls gone... making the change to footboards. Headlight wiring complete, a little clean-up left on remaining wires. FXST length fork tubes installed, rubber gaiters installed, front fender installed, almost time for more road test.
Well, it's an everyday ride that I don't clean on a regular basis, bike hygiene borders on Rat. My OCD is more with mechanical; engine, drive train, brakes, tires, etc... living down a lime-rock grade, every ride is either dusty or muddy.
Installed standard length (24-1/4") FXST fork tubes and rubber gaiters. Needed to increase corner clearance... dragging Jiffy Stand in left hand corners. Liked the low, short-bike look, but longer forks provide more clearance in corners.
Thanks...
Scoot is back on the lift... preliminary break-in complete, oil/filter change, cleaned tappet oil screen. Now to shorten excess wire length, work towards completing build, decide what needs to be changed.
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