Monday, November 8, 2010
Battery Box and Engine Mock Up
The title says it all--next I will fabricate my oil tank mount. The battery tray was a lot of fun to make.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
The bike is shaping up!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Here are some pics of the bike progress and a workbench I built yesterday. The frame is nearly ready for welding, but I have to fit the engine first. On certain year Sportsters, including mine, there is a flat underside of the down tube for the rear rocker cover to slide under. Without the flat side there is no clearance. The only way to fit the engine with a led sled hard tail is to heat up the tube and pound it flat. I will be beating on the frame tomorrow, and with any luck will have it welded on Saturday.
The workbench is awesome and is working quite well as a tire rack also. I left the center open to accommodate a shop stool (I like to work sitting down). The peg board will be nice for getting my hand tools out and accessible.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
The BOBBER
Have a 95 sportster xlh upgraded to a 1200 custom with 96 tins. Will be welding on a hardtail from led sled customs, 4 under springer front end, and adding a 200mm rear tire from a 2008 fatboy, the front will also be from a fatboy and is a 150mm---this will be a very FAT looking bobber. I got the jack the other day and will post pictures as I progress. Should look something like the second bike, with a springer front and a fatter front tire.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Wheels On!
Wheels look great. Keep in mind that the engine will drop the front end a bit and I do plan on removing one coil from the front spring. I need to bring the axle 1/4 inch to the center, and even then I'll need to trim some of the wheel well to avoid tire rub. Luckily I won't need tubs, just some sheet metal. I do plan on replacing the majority of both rear quarter panels. This will be a solid car and have a slight slant forward. The rear tires from the back look awesome because you don't see this wide of a tire on a stock looking car very often.
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