Again...nice work mate, did you manage to develop the custom shop you used to mention,I ask as you knock out great work
Unfortunately not....wasn't in a position to self finance the start up, and couldn't get financial backing from anywhere else...thems the breaks. I enjoy creating something a little different though....my son's rod was really fun to do, and it does look pretty cool...does about ten mph hahaha
Decided I wasn't a fan of the little Indian tank stickers....they look a bit lost on the tank, so I've found a really talented graphic artist to hand paint a full side if tank version of it instead....shipping it off to her at the beginning of march for its rework. Got the bugger running a couple days ago too....bought it as an unknown quantity as it had no electrics due to a p.o. miswire and loom meltdown, so I ripped out the mangled loom and made one from scratch sounds a lot bigger than it is thanks to the straight thru pipe hahaha. Just got the lighting and flasher circuits to make up, a few finishing details and it's more or less ready to cruise
Wheel studs....specifically front ones...specifically longer front ones....what’s the longest length available? I have wide five adaptors and I need to fit spacers as well and the stock length are about 30mm short lol! Any suggestions welcomed
Hi Luis. I have longer ones on mine but (sorry) can't remember what size they are. IIRC fronts are 52mm long standard, you can fit any length you want if you have open nuts cool air do some 60mm but tbh you can just google 14x1.5 studs and get a bunch of options. 70mm? https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/631452264?...YbJ4M-1L-n9YIxnWin0lQmRRPoGNzV4gaAub4EALw_wcB
The ones in mine look to be splined where they come through the hub, then have a small shoulder before the actual thread? I assume they press fit from behind... edit: exactly like the one in that link thanks for that
Oh, I got this done after a couple of revisions....I ended up doing an engine swap for a Yamaha 250 Vee Twin motor I picked up for £40 hahaha Meant having to hand make mounts, exhausts and a whole bunch of other bits...including the rear pillion and sissy bar so my baby boy can cruise with his old man