Wow -
OK. the bike had 2 wheels, and although not permant.... she has feet!!!!
I am sitting here looking over at it, and I can't believe I actually hit this point - mind you, she might grenade the first time I start her...
But anyway, here is the journey...
Here is the front end with the BCR Fork Shrounds and Horseshoe headlight Bracket:
This is good stuff! The kit comes with the Upper Shrouds and Lower Shrouds. The Lowers install over the lower fork legs, where either the fork boots or
wipers would normally click onto. Make sure you use a piece of wood to bang them on, although the tops will not be visible once installed (the Lower Shrouds
will travel with the suspension underneath the Upper Shrouds).
I then fed the Fork Legs up through the Upper Shrouds and through the Triple Trees. I am not crazy about how it all bolts together with the headlight
Horseshoe Mount, but I am going to talk to Benjie about how to make it all work....
Also, I was going to use Rock City Cycles' Front Fender, but the fit will probably not work with the Shrouds. BTW - The RCC piece is gorgeous!!!! I will go
further onto this in another post.
Anyway, I wanted to see my headlight placement, so I installed it.
I like how its tucked up in the Forks, but I messed up and never shaved the Guage Mounts off the Top Triple. Also, if you look at the tabs of the Horseshoe
Mount, they do not flow with the Fork Shrouds. I am thinking I will use some spacers to push the headlight and mount forward off the shrouds and mount a
clock and temp gauge in the bracket holes - or scrap the Top triple and redo it without the mounts.
Sorry for the image on its side...
Money Shot!!!!!
New Shoes!!!! Dunlop K40's
Proud Papa!!!
New Hagons to match the BCR Fork Shrouds!
Assembling and torqueing the front Wheel, Brake and Axle
Oh yeah!!!!!!!!
A little Art House Shot....
Holy S#!+... it actually looks like a Motorcyle!!!!!!!
Hopefully, the heart will be strong...
Limp Sasauge!!!
Ok. Next post I have a serious question/problem with the rear Sprocket.... but first I want to do some research.
Talk soon
Gersh