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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
front fender from the CB750 is way too skinny for the harley wheel/tire that is on the rear of this bike. gotta find a new fender for the rear and start looking at mounting options.
also checked out the speedo situation while i was playing around yesterday for a few minutes. the drive is still there on the front wheel so i really just need to come up with a way of mounting the speedo somewhere and then i need to buy a cable for it and i should be able to get that on the bike. not completely necessary, but it's kinda nice to know how fast i'm going.
also looked at the foot pegs and they seem like i'm going to need to do a little bit of custom work to get a set to work on it. the ones that are on it right now look like they are a set that were flipped upside down, rubber removed, and welded so they no longer flipped up. they kinda suck.
front forks still have the mounts for the front fender that were not shaved, that's a good thing. i'll have a place to mount a front fork brace. the front fender on these bikes is dual purpose, one of them being to stiffen the front forks so they don't wobble all over the place on their own. going to order a brace when i order the exhaust. was thinking about picking that up in the next few weeks to start collecting parts.
got the new throttle assembly, but the new straight bars are still in the mail somewhere so that little project has to wait.
tail light still needs to get installed, too. was just out in the garage yesterday lining stuff up yesterday seeing what i could and could not do with what i have.
also, going to need to order some different gearing for this bike. probably gonna go down teeth in the front sprocket. right now it's geared all sorts of wrong because of the rear harley wheel and it just revs to high.
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
i wish their exhaust was in stock... Its cheap and neat looking.
Whats the thought with the harley wheel out back? Mine has one and my bike buddy says it is the "worst thing ever" and I should be going well out of my way to get a stock wheel back on it.
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
the benefits: they are a cheap way of going to a wider wheel/tire combo.
the downfalls: they force you to regear the bike or it'll rev higher because the sprockets on harleys are always a dumb size. more torque on them allows them to gear them much lower without issues.
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
My wheel was laced onto a honda hub.. whoo.
My resource suggests the handling will suffer greatly.
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
your resource must own a crotch rocket. bigger rear tires decrease handling because you've gotta push harder to get it to turn farther.
however, who the hell buys one of these bikes and then tries to drag knees? tell your resource he's stupid.
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
I can drag the foot pegs on my old Honda
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
Quote:
Originally Posted by
dsmuts
I can drag the foot pegs on my old Honda
He also mentioned that he does that on his 300.. I figured I wouldnt have a large issue with the huge rear tire, and really i am not going to be laying this thing out any time soon.
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
well, i COULD, but i don't.
in fact, my pegs are welded so they no longer fold up so me dragging the peg would be bag news bears.
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
Yeah I've only done it a few times and luckily for me my foot peg folded up. Scared the **** out of me though
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
noticed i said the gearing comment backwards. i need to go up teeth up front and/or down teeth in the rear.
biggest i can run up front is an 18T (stock is 17T) and that requires being careful since it end up being close to the shift fork. meh, pass.
looked at the rear wheel this morning and it's the stock 34T 6 bolt unit, not a harley sprocket. time to figure out how everyone is gearing their bikes so i can get some top end back.
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
What are you revving at around 60? On my bike I'm running about 5500 @60
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
no tach so i have no idea.
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
Well with no pipes it gonna sound like you're revving to 10K all the time anyway lol
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
tail light is on, straight bars on. broke the clutch handle screw so i put the sport bike lever on, but the clutch cable is all sorts of wrong. the throttle cable is wrong for what i have as well. gotta wait on the new cables to arrive sometime next week to ride...damn.
one picture for now.
http://i520.photobucket.com/albums/w...pseb1d2bd3.jpg
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
can't get the clutch cable to adjust correctly with your new levers? add in a "spacer".
http://i520.photobucket.com/albums/w...psbe187be2.jpg
got i back out and it's good to go for now. i can't install the new throttle assembly until i get the new throttle cable that's in the mail and i don't feel like installing the brake lever because i'll have to bleed the front brakes. that'll be best for another time. pictures:
http://i520.photobucket.com/albums/w...ps8fb3204c.jpg
http://i520.photobucket.com/albums/w...ps514cdb09.jpg
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
This makes me want to build one so bad.
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650
ordering exhaust and a front fork brace whenever i get emailed the bill.
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Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650