First ride today. This is one sweet bike. So smooth and quiet you have to twist the throttle to make sure it's running. I'll ride it like this for a while to see if there's any bugs then blow it apart for paint and a professional upholstery job on the saddle. The stiching was a hand job I did 'cause the wife's sewing machine wouldn't handle the material; looks like something Dr. Frankenstein would have created but it is soft and rides well. I'll let a pro stitch up a real seat cover.
I'm just amazed how quiet it is with that long pipe and kit muffler welded to the end of it. For some unexplained reason it doesn't even have that pop-pop intake noise that you come to expect from a 2 stroke. Don't ask me why; I don't know. The tank is from a junk yard Yamaha MX 80 and with a little work adapted to the Jaguar frame very nicely. It holds 1 and 1/4 gallons and should give me a day of riding with no problems. Hope you like it even before paint which I've decided will be dark brown and beige. Norm gifted me with two of his headlight s which will be mounted Harley style to the front of the fork. The tail light is a truck clearance light.
Tom
I'm just amazed how quiet it is with that long pipe and kit muffler welded to the end of it. For some unexplained reason it doesn't even have that pop-pop intake noise that you come to expect from a 2 stroke. Don't ask me why; I don't know. The tank is from a junk yard Yamaha MX 80 and with a little work adapted to the Jaguar frame very nicely. It holds 1 and 1/4 gallons and should give me a day of riding with no problems. Hope you like it even before paint which I've decided will be dark brown and beige. Norm gifted me with two of his headlight s which will be mounted Harley style to the front of the fork. The tail light is a truck clearance light.
Tom
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