50gary said:This may be silly and not in keeping with your style on this bike but.. I do this from time to time. On the open frame tubes (toward the rear) I'd weld a nickle to cap the tubes. Sprint car guys weld nickles on the top of the traditional push bar, for good luck? On the left, the year the bike was manufactured, on the right, the year it will be finished.
Cheers, 50gary
bradj said:Dumb question are you running pipes out the front i just glanced at another rd your real close to where the exh ports dump there. But i guess if you reverse the jugs and run a single carb.
casi85 said:Joe this thing is looking better and better everyday. I love the detail of having a fully functional mud guard that is not visible from the sides on the front and back when looking for it.
@50gary - that is a cool idea with the nickels I like that a lot. Might have to try and incorporate that into one of my builds.
bluesmokey74 said:The nickel idea sounds cool but the ends will eventually be welded to the "loop" for the seat, I believe.
Drewski said:Inspiring effort here!! 8) Beautiful work!! 8)
bluesmokey74 said:The nickel idea sounds cool but the ends will eventually be welded to the "loop" for the seat, I believe.
Joe, it's really looking nice. How can something with no wheels on it look like it's going so FAST????? lol
Ringo said:Big thumbs up Joe.
neevo said:That would make sense. It looks like something is going to happen with the ends at some point.