Looking good bob
Looking good bob
You running those wheels mate ? A set of decent spoked wheels in that size shouldn't be too hard to find if you decide not to use what you have.
Yer I want spokes dan but finding it hard to come by a set, but for now it will be these rims, but a different colour.
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I recon those rims look good on there myself, id save the money lol
id just about leave the tank as well and move the tail abit more backwards and the lines and look will ballance nicely imo
I thought about leaving the tail were it is, nice short back racer, I mite move it back and have a look tomorrow and see if I like it
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only needs 50 60 mm btw loose the gauges fss lol
What size wheels are you chasing Bob ? I'll keep an eye out for a set, or one or whatever comes up. GN 250 had wires didn't they ? They would have been a 16" rear though....
That's right mate, I did look at gn wheels but I think they would be to small, I will let you know what size I am after. I know there are wire wheels for the gs, And yes Ozzy the gauges are going.. lol
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I have a set off a 76 CB360 you are welcome to.
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Cash?
I don't want money! You can have 'em.
Ok, cheers for that. At least a carton of beer. Where abouts are you?
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I was going to screw this on instead of welding it cause it would be easier to remove if I required to.
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5mm is a little overkill mate. Normal seat base would be lucky to be 1mm albeit with ribs and shape pressed into it for strength. 3mm would be a better choice if you aren't worried about it being flat.
I thought that but was unsure so went with the 5mm, would 3mm be better than 5mm or much of a muchness
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3mm would be a fair bit lighter but still plenty strong enough. It would also be easier to work with if you want to put some shape into it. Ie rolling the edges to hug the frame rails etc
Mmite look into it tomorrow, happy for now but things change
Ladies and Gentelmen, take my advise. "Pull down your pants and slide on the ice."