Suzuki bobber "Update"
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Suzuki bobber "Update"
I finally finished rebuilding the engine then went on to the frame... hardtail I'm still tossing around ideas with the tank and fenders.
misfit- Seat Cushion
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Re: Suzuki bobber "Update"
digging those rims !
01YZF6- Leading the Pack
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Re: Suzuki bobber "Update"
Nice hardtail! And yeah the zook snowflake rims are some pretty lookin hoops.
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Re: Suzuki bobber "Update"
How did you do the hard tail? Did you get a weld on kit? I can't wait to see more. Its looking sweet!
weirdbeard- Leading the Pack
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weirdbeard wrote: How did you do the hard tail? Did you get a weld on kit? I can't wait to see more. Its looking sweet!
I fabbed it. The shaft drive swing arm doesn't leave too much space to work with though. It's a little tricky to make it look right. I'll have to post close up pics tomorrow.
misfit- Seat Cushion
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Re: Suzuki bobber "Update"
Closeup of hardtail. So far...
misfit- Seat Cushion
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I like that. How did you attach the rear axle to the hard tail frame? I can make it out.
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I welded it to the shock mount. I welded supports where the swingarm bolts to the frame and tacked the swingarm as well. There is quiet a bit of work involved into hardtailing a shaftdrive bike. I'm still playing with ideas on it.weirdbeard wrote: I like that. How did you attach the rear axle to the hard tail frame? I can make it out.
misfit- Seat Cushion
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I bet that is tricky.. Must not be a lot of wiggle room with a drive shaft.
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very true. thats one of the cleaner designs i've seen too. nice work!
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