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pretty damn nice

Post by allthumbs » Thu May 15, 2008 1:01 pm

what kind of rims are those? avon sizes?

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Post by deez » Thu May 15, 2008 9:11 pm

excel shouldered with 90/90-18 and 100/90-18

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Post by byrdman76 » Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:49 am

deez wrote:excel shouldered with 90/90-18 and 100/90-18
Are these tire sizes good for non shouldered OEM rims?

Thanks,

Byrd

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Post by deez » Wed Jun 25, 2008 3:52 am

im no expert byrdman, but id say its not a good idea. but then again im a rookie and i am just commenting on a few things i have read. i checked out the pics of your cb77 project! looking nice sir.
what color and tank do you plan to run on that thing?

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Post by byrdman76 » Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:11 pm

deez wrote:im no expert byrdman, but id say its not a good idea. but then again im a rookie and i am just commenting on a few things i have read. i checked out the pics of your cb77 project! looking nice sir.
what color and tank do you plan to run on that thing?
Hey Deez,

Thanks for the heads up - I still want to run the AM26's so I guess I'll have to see if they have a better size comparable to the 2.75 and 3.0. I haven't looked into it, but i saw yours and just figured I would ask.

I want to go red on the frame and forks, and silver on the stock tank, headlight, and fiberglass tail section. I'm currently trying to find a used second gear and some cotter's for my tranny (dogs are worn and the cotter's were in pieces) so I'm back to working on the body and frame until I can find some parts.

Hopefully mine will turn out as nice as yours!

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Post by deez » Sun Aug 24, 2008 2:08 pm

byrd im sure your bike will be nicer! i like how you polished the engine covers that looks nice! so i need some opinions on what color i should paint my bike, im going to powdercoat the frame black. as far as the rest its either gloss black or a matte satin black. parts that will have paint are the tank, cafe seat, headlight bucket, fork lowers ( not running the shields and such ), and lower triple. what do you guys think?

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Post by deez » Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:37 pm

well just got the frame back from the powdercoaters and all the nuts n bolts from the platers. im bummed i have not documented all the work davo and i have put into this thing and will do on the next project. well here are a few pics of how its coming along. thanks for all the help from all of you on this board! much appreciated!
-cheers
deez
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a little side by side of how nice the cad plating comes out
a little side by side of how nice the cad plating comes out
seat reinforced
seat reinforced
cut some square holes for the anchor bolts and fiberglassed them in. then had it upholstered.
cut some square holes for the anchor bolts and fiberglassed them in. then had it upholstered.
seat upholstered. now needs black paint
seat upholstered. now needs black paint
not feelin the grey cables so used the popular method of choice
not feelin the grey cables so used the popular method of choice

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