S scottyskidoo New Member Jul 26, 2012 21 0 0 hampton va Aug 7, 2012 #21 scottyskidoo said: My first build as well! Always get the lovin with this slick set up! Click to expand... Just an insight if you mount the cdi on the seat post tube it gets hidden behind the motor and makes everthing look that much cleaner!
scottyskidoo said: My first build as well! Always get the lovin with this slick set up! Click to expand... Just an insight if you mount the cdi on the seat post tube it gets hidden behind the motor and makes everthing look that much cleaner!
Ludwig II Well-Known Member Jul 17, 2012 5,071 783 113 UK Aug 7, 2012 #22 I'm going to suggest sticking thick ally strips along the weakened section with epoxy adhesive or a more modern 2 part cyanoacrylate or a polyurethane twin pack. Remembering first to go down to bare metal to do it.
I'm going to suggest sticking thick ally strips along the weakened section with epoxy adhesive or a more modern 2 part cyanoacrylate or a polyurethane twin pack. Remembering first to go down to bare metal to do it.
Dan Staff May 25, 2008 12,765 115 48 59 Moosylvania Aug 7, 2012 #23 scottyskidoo said: Just an insight if you mount the cdi on the seat post tube it gets hidden behind the motor and makes everthing look that much cleaner! Click to expand... Cool idea and it really does look great Scotty.
scottyskidoo said: Just an insight if you mount the cdi on the seat post tube it gets hidden behind the motor and makes everthing look that much cleaner! Click to expand... Cool idea and it really does look great Scotty.