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Quote from: cheftuskey121 on December 12, 2012, 06:05:16 PMinside speedo. the two brackets I found cover the instrument bulbs so to dissipate the light around the gauge. going to try and solder them back on because they broke at the hinge in there. maybe some jb weld.Both of mine were broken as well and I tried soldering but it was a pain so I oped for JB Weld and that was a way better choice. Just tape the pieces in place until weld has set. Not pretty but it's sturdy:
inside speedo. the two brackets I found cover the instrument bulbs so to dissipate the light around the gauge. going to try and solder them back on because they broke at the hinge in there. maybe some jb weld.
Any recommendations to a new rotor?
Thanks dream750 that's the thing I was looking for!
Nice work chef !! I`m taking a break from mine for a little while. I got real discouraged trying to put my air box tubes on my carbs. I gave up and ordered new ones...........Gary
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Quotefork oilMany use ATFYou might find some used turn signal brackets here, but you have to call for the used parts, 317-634-7550:http://www.newmotorcycleparts.com/
That VHT aluminum looks like it's going to be real nice. Hopefully my duplicolor turns out as well. I'll be painting my engine soon too. I'm jealous of you having your own soda blaster. I probably could have paid for a setup with what I've paid in blasting fees on this one project alone already...mind you air compressors in a condo building is probably a bad idea. haI think painting the hubs is the way to go. At least with the engine covers if you choose to polish them you have access to get in there and try to re-polish as they oxidize. With the hubs there really is no access once it's all put together. For me it's paint all the way! A low maintenance machine ... I hope. haIW