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  1. remotorcycled

    1999 Honda Sevenfifty bratstyle cafe racer.

    Looking good man, the metal side panels are something to be proud of, especially for a first attempt. The hump looks well proportioned but personally its ever so slightly too high especially when you consider the black seat base you see. will enjoy following this one.
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    Step aside Moto Guzzi...........Yamaha SR250 coming through :-)

    Central wheel are part of the sm pro supplier that almost left me having no front wheel for the bike shed, shower of shites
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    Step aside Moto Guzzi...........Yamaha SR250 coming through :-)

    He will indeed dude, it's mancave makings gus on Instagram, I'm sure he will be "open" for business soon. Where did you manage to source alternate spokes man?
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    Step aside Moto Guzzi...........Yamaha SR250 coming through :-)

    Bloody hell you have been busy! wheels are looking great dude! Great idea doing it in-house if you can. My friend just got set up with ceramic coating stuff so will be likely using him in the future.
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    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    First attempt at yoke prototype fresh off the 3d printer
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    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    Newest VLOG is now live!
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    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    Hey buddy, apologies for the delay! yes I love it, infact I'll share pictures of a prototype yoke shortly! So the CAD i do myself, I picked it up at school then always just kept it ticking along in the background, a handy skill for sure. however, the Cardboard Aided Design is also very helpful!
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    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    Newest Vlog for anyone that's interested!
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    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    First iteration of my front panel has been printed. Liking how it looks, some minor tweaks needed. I think I’m actually going to go with the 3D printed for the final but will skin it in carbon fibre or something. The ever evolving process that is custom bikes!
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    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    Thanks dude, and yeah the name took me a while to come up but happy with it for sure :)
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    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    Hey buddy, thanks, it was getting into the swing of it by the end! I used the same tank with a Y-splitter with two air flow regulators. I ended up moving to a 20l tank as the smaller 10l tank was getting rinsed quickly! the current for welding was a pulse, around 3 pulses per second I think...
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    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    thanks dude!!
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    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    Latest youtubessss...will get back to progressing the XS850 soon...
  14. remotorcycled

    Ton up SR250: 100mph, 100kg, 30hp

    Hey dude! We speak on instagram, just wanted to drop a note saying hello and enjoyed reading this. The xv535 upgrade is cool, they seem quite popular over here so good to see an upgrade for them!
  15. remotorcycled

    1982 CB750F...Better Devil

    Music to my ears, sounding great!
  16. remotorcycled

    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    Thanks dude. Yeah the TT is fun....there's a wee vid of me doing a naughty flyby to hear the thumper in action... Still got the odd few bits to do this winter to get it finished in my eyes but it is a fun little bike! Same, I have an xs750 in the garage to also get done up...more projects...
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    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    Some pictures of the switch gear I have designed and had 3D printed....I will get these machined out of aluminium soon!
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    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    also... I cool still i managed to take from the weekend trying to get the bike fired up....
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    Project Panther - Yamaha XS850

    Exhaustas exiting undet the bike (held in place by a template)....this was prior to welding, it has since moved slightly so i need to "manipulate" it back into alignment...
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