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First thing I have ever Fabbed on my lonesome. Kinda got frustrated because I felt like I couldnt get the exact amperage I wanted. Either that o I was moving too slow. Regardless, its 1/8th thick, burned through a tiny bit at the end of the beads. Than flapped wheeled it smooth. Lmk what yall think!PS, included is a pic of the bikes rear suspension. I want to replace it with a strut and go hardtail... any suggestions on what I can use that would be strong enough? Attached Images"The credit goes to the man who's actually in the arena..."
Reply:Forgot the pics of the suspension (oops), Ill post them in their own thread"The credit goes to the man who's actually in the arena..."
Reply:Is that a KC light? If so that should throw plenty of light out for there for ya!-1948 Short Hood SA-200-Millermatic 251-Hypertherm PM45-Victor Torches/Regs
Reply:It appears that all of your suspension is going to be in the headlight mount.
Reply:Originally Posted by riceburnerIt appears that all of your suspension is going to be in the headlight mount.
Reply:lol and a stirdy suspension it is"The credit goes to the man who's actually in the arena..."
Reply:if you can get the chassis and headlight bouncing in unison, you might be able to see the road in front of you.
Reply:lol. For real though... even though it doesn't look it... the mound is pretty stirdy. Im still thinking of adding a gusset in there for added stability and looks."The credit goes to the man who's actually in the arena..." |
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