Ok PJ...
but few questions.
Why are those cheapo shocks mounted backwards? or an i just looking at things wrong?
how did those shocks really work out for you? seem to remember it was a lot of fab work that is over the head of the average guy to make them useable so it begs the question why not just buy $200 shocks in the first place? I think they were a lot cheaper when you bought them but now they are almost $100...
Looks like you are still running the stock drum? any plans for a larger one?
can you build a dual disc off a G bike in the same way that you can on a 750?
40whp? wow....kinda want to ride that....lol
OK,
greenjeans, sorry for the threadjack
Yeah, I started too many bikes.
DTT tends to run on a bit, as do I
I already deleted a bunch of totally unnecessary posts I made or it would be running several extra pages
I completely re-built and modified the cheapo shocks
Basically wanted to see how difficult it was.
If I bought expensive ones I would have been very loathe to strip them down.
They were not the cheapest ones, they cost about $180.00.
I know whats inside them, they don't care about /back/front/upside down
Gas chamber is in front, just because
They actually work incredibly well. (even better than expected)
No need for a larger drum brake on the rear.
The stock drum is more than adequate for a street driven bike, particularly as it's going to be closer to 220lbs than 350lbs
It isn't possible to fit dual disc to 350/360/350f/400f (unless you mount right side 'backwards)
The hub is drilled through, mounting disc isn't a problem but it looks weird
The 'quick build' red one actually has a lot of 'custom' one off parts (exhaust, handlebars, LED mount, LED turn signal indicators in top yoke shocks, battery box,rectifier/regulator, speedo mount, ported, modified carbs, 2mm overbore =378cc, Stainless braided brake line-made it up from parts)
I'm mainly testing idea's for 'later'
It is a LOT of fun to ride, and, as I mentioned, much more comfortable than anyone expects.
If I can make it to Barber, I'll bring it along (I really should get on with the 'nice' one though