Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
We noticed you are blocking ads. DO THE TON only works with community supporters. Most are active members of the site with small businesses. Please consider disabling your ad blocking tool and checking out the businesses that help keep our site up and free.
We've done some work on the bike this week. I clean me off a section and I work on my bike and Travis works on Damn it. It's nice to get to spend some time together and we'll have some really cool bikes.
I took off the carbs so we could clean and rebuild them. The inside was really clean but the outsides not so much. I also started taking off the covers so I could polish them next week.
We got the new shocks in the mail this week. Their 11 inches and make it the perfect height and really low.
We also got a 1972 Yamaha CT175 Tank. It has the same shape but only bigger. It holds about 3 gallons and fits the bike great. But getting it wasn't as easy. Travis found it on ebay for $39. The shipping ended up being $30 which was strange since the guys lived here in Florida down in Tampa (It's about 4 hours to Tampa from Jax). We got it about 2 weeks later and it came wrapped in a Huggies Diaper Box filled with used wrapping and tissue paper. He left him bad feedback and he got mad so he's refunding the shipping if Travis will change his feedback. That's not a good way to send items you sell. But the tank looks great for the bike. Can't wait to see it painted!
The new tank really brings the bike together, it's just the right size.
We are trying to have it done by WV or at least able to ride. If anyone wants to ride it, you can drive it down the driveway for me. I'm not getting on it in the gravel, as to I dont want it in the dirt .
It'll look more like a bobber once we get the new bars on it.
No, it didn't smell like diapers.
Thanks Mike!
C'mon Jenn you will never get good at dirt driveways if you don't practice ;D Although Troy's is kind of boulders and ruts more than dirt. Looking great so far, I like the new tank. And if it is ridable by the GTG I will take it up the driveway for you. if I can rock the 650lb GL up and down it, I should be able to handle the CB500 twin.
It's been a while since I posted anything. I've been busy with work. We've gotten alot done on the bike and we just picked up a bunch of stuff. We're waiting on the new bars to come later this week.
We finished stripping the tank and painted the carbs.
We painted the front brake hub and put the wheel together.
Before:
After:
We got a new brake lever, mirrors with turn signals, front headlight, front turn signals, rear light and rear turn signals.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.