coolatula said:Far out man! 8)
Drewski said:Ha, ha! Ya man... I've been trippin' all day since I started lookin' at it on the shop floor! ;D ;D
I don't think I'm gonna be able to save the paint on it. It's pretty ratty in places. We'll do something cool though! ;D
Druro said:Get someone to reproduce the scheme with new paint like.
"Million Psycodelic colors man!"
Drewski said:You guys must think I'm 'made of money'!!
I think I'll keep it a little simpler than that one! I don't want to 'warp' back to the 70's every time I ride it! I was there... I don't want to go back!
I believe some 'metal flake' might be in order though!
Druro said:blue and pink flake? Always figured you were like that.
Drewski said:It's lookin like this project might be 'back'!
I was out in the shop today and I fired the Tracy on my old H2!
If the H2 doesn't sell soon, I'm gonna hafta keep it and finish this thing! ;D
Swagger said:You may have mentioned it somewhere and if so sorry for missing it, but what did your suspension come from?
locO leoN said:Whao... dude.. thats really shag-a-delic!!...
Looks like something Austin Powers would ride up in!!.. ;D
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Drewski said:Ya, it's been awhile since I mentioned it.
The front and rear came off an '86 Yam FZR600. The fork tubes are the same dia. as the H2 and even the dimension from centre to centre are the same. It was as simple as sliding the fork tubes into the H2 triples and bolting them down!
The rear swingarm slips into the H2 frame with about 1/8" to spare! A couple of small shims and away we go! The upper shock mount will require a little more 'effort' but it's doable!
By next week, I should have a rolling chassis ready for some more detail work. ;D
Druro said:Well, i do like the old school paint, but it just won't match the wheels/forks/swing arm.
Looks good... not as good as my new project, but good still ;D