1974 CB360 Fallin' Ditch Hell Ride

Fabrication finished on the exhaust. Heated and bent the stock headers, fabbed a wye. Ready for clean up and paint. Not the prettiest welds, but they do the job.

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Get the thick gallon size plasti dip and dip that whole seat pan with like 80 mil of satin black

Badass.
 
Tune-A-Fish said:
Get the thick gallon size plasti dip and dip that whole seat pan with like 80 mil of satin black

Badass.
Lol can you imagine the dry time on that?


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The plasti dip in buckets is cool, i did the footpegs on the XL with one coat, each coat only takes about 30 min to dry and goes on about 1 mil thick.


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I did the springs on my rear shocks.

I used the spray stuff, but if I do it again, I think dipping would be better.
 

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JustinLonghorn said:
The question still remains, can I ride it?
If it even runs. HAHA. Right now I only have carb bodies on it. Kiley has parts at his joint, so first fire won't happen until then unless I pull the VM32 off the XLRM and match it with another I have here to test it. But it needs a VM30, which I have two empty bodies for.
 
Looking forward to seeing this thing dude.

Also, back to plasti-dip. The best part about it is that you can peel it off in 1 piece if you do it right, and it doesn't affect paint underneath. I had my wheels done on my last car, they held up for 40k+ with no chips and I peeled it right off when I was done with it.
 
adventurco said:
Looking forward to seeing this thing dude.

Also, back to plasti-dip. The best part about it is that you can peel it off in 1 piece if you do it right, and it doesn't affect paint underneath. I had my wheels done on my last car, they held up for 40k+ with no chips and I peeled it right off when I was done with it.

did the inner section of my baby moon truck wheels as well. held up great for the first year, haven't peeled it off yet, but its hard to beat especially if I want to go back to the chrome underneath
 
Haha. I did bedliner on the dirt bike frame. I really do like the stuff. I'm doing paint tho- fighting red


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