GearNut Active Member Aug 19, 2009 5,104 11 38 San Diego, Kaliforgnia Apr 14, 2012 #2 Very clean, no frills and to the point. Well done!
scotto- Custom 4-Stroke Bike Builder Jun 3, 2010 6,505 24 38 Ridin' inSane Diego, CA. Apr 15, 2012 #3 Nice 3G.....have fun
rustycase Gutter Rider May 26, 2011 2,746 5 0 Left coast Apr 15, 2012 #4 Looks dandy! exhaust pipe and brakes will help quite a bit... rc
maurtis New Member Dec 14, 2011 707 0 0 Kyle, TX Apr 15, 2012 #5 With all that space between the top bar and lower supports, it might be pretty easy to mount the stock gas tank in the frame, then fab up a cosmetic cover. So if you cannot weld (like me), you could still have a snazzy in-frame tank.
With all that space between the top bar and lower supports, it might be pretty easy to mount the stock gas tank in the frame, then fab up a cosmetic cover. So if you cannot weld (like me), you could still have a snazzy in-frame tank.
killercanuck New Member Dec 17, 2009 1,748 6 0 47 Wallaceburg ON Apr 15, 2012 #6 Good call maurtis, I was thinking of the size of a built tank you could fit in there, but the peanut just might fit nicely. Looking good Bammer, she'll fly for sure!
Good call maurtis, I was thinking of the size of a built tank you could fit in there, but the peanut just might fit nicely. Looking good Bammer, she'll fly for sure!