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Thanks all, im definitely building it to ride it so a bike without fenders is a no go in the dutch climate. I think it looks better with fenders than without them as well
I understand your questions and to be honest i am not 100 percent sure ifit will effect the battery life, but i am not the first who did it so im not very afraid
Small update: made some proper fixing brackets for the side covers and created an fixture for the seat using the original latch an lock, whilst my dad started working on a battery box
Thanks! Im lucky my dad has some experience, the tools and was willing to teach me i used an electric metal cutter, an English wheel, a pipe wrench, and a small hammer and anvil.
and patience, a lot of patience
The effect of playing outside for 21 years vs the result of 5 hours of wet sanding. Hell of a job but im really happy with the difference on my valve cover
Thanks all!
last week i really started the project, by removing the rear fender and airbox to install some nice looking Uni Pk92 Pod filters
( i did overhaul and rejet the carburetors first ofcourse)
I fired it up this morning to check how it runs this morning and it started running pretty...
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