Top of the sissy had a dent.
So welded in some patch and smoothed it out. Just about ready for chrome.
![7BCD2A26-9D22-46C3-BCF2-58809BE3DA45.jpeg 7BCD2A26-9D22-46C3-BCF2-58809BE3DA45.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ratrodbikes/data/attach/266/266117-7BCD2A26-9D22-46C3-BCF2-58809BE3DA45.jpeg)
So welded in some patch and smoothed it out. Just about ready for chrome.
![F97891A4-BC22-421D-A08B-451BEBA74FC9.jpeg F97891A4-BC22-421D-A08B-451BEBA74FC9.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ratrodbikes/data/attach/266/266118-F97891A4-BC22-421D-A08B-451BEBA74FC9.jpeg)
That’s a few steps ahead. Have to solve the caliper installation problem, then finish dropout alignment. Then drivetrain
My dropout alignment tools are homemade. I think I got the idea from this site. I don’t have a frame alignment tool, but I’ve never needed one.@CRASH , I don't know what you use for an alignment tool…
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