dyno roadster build

stugots

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This is my second bike I built, one of the pics shows a 25 year old green bike thats my every day rider had it 4 years now and still runs like a top, I decided to build bike 2, I took a brand new motorcycle tank took out 6 inches, had to remove/replace the main backbone of the bike with a thicker ga. and bent to fit contour of the gas tank also at the back wheel I placed gussets for a little added strength.All cables run through the handlebars and backbone bar, first time out runs great.I wanted a clean smooth look to this build.I'm selling this bike to build bike 3, more of racey type the pic shows the tank that i built to for another stretched out rider.
 

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WOW thats a nice bike. The tank is amazing. The lack of all the cables showing is the way to go. Post some more pictures for us to view.

BTW DYNO's RULE...

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That looks awesome! (^)
Keep an eye on the bottom frame tube right where the front motor mount is welded... they like to crack right there! :(
 
Would welding a piece of iron along the bottom fix that problem?

Terry


What I've done to fix the problem, is to weld a small gusset plate between the the two.
Here's a pic of one of my customized Felt ElGuapo frames... If you look close you can see it.
newfelt1.jpg
 
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