peteg59
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Too late for this frame idea, but it looks cool in its own way...

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Have not seen this particular bike before, but yes, this stealth swingarm type frame is a very cool option!Too late for this frame idea, but it looks cool in its own way...
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every thing looks great but didn't slugs for the front end cause a lot of deaths back in the 70s. I know I lost a friend caused by them turning out
Yup wouldn't ride around the block with them. New tubes for me.
Thank you Kevin, I have learned something new today. I guess I should have known better that especially you and your company would not use something with a potential danger
My Apologies
Gerald
Thanks for posting these Kevin.
I was thinking on adding 2" over tubes to my stock 73 FLH front end. These "extensions" would be cheaper & mucho easier to install.
How are they tightened into the tubes to prevent leaking? Maybe they use thick o-rings, so hand tightening works?
Yeah, I don't get out much anymore!
Good progress on the bike KevinThumbUp
Is the "sprotor" issue related to the hardtail setup?
^...Looking good Kevin:clapping:
It really goes a long way in keeping the bike's looks on the simple & "uncluttered" side.
Its hard to let new parts sit after their arrival isn't it?
Have you used a "sprotor" on anything you've built before?
I've never seen one in use on anyone's bike around here, so I'm wondering how they keep the brake pads clean & free of chain lube?
bike looks fantastic. wish I had the ability to build one