Got a little something done today .My first time laying down some graphics. Got a little work left to finish this up the
n on to the other side. 2 hours work to do what a pro would do in 15 mins.
You probably did like I do. I put the parts in a safe place so they won't get lost, then can't remember where that safe place is. They will turn up after they have been replaced, in a month or two.Mounted tank up after stripping was done. Somehow I've lost the tank screws. Anybody know what size these are. View attachment 161264
Yup. I believe there is a black hole in my little workshop where parts and pieces i mark and label disappear into. A couple more years from now i'll find a whole build off bike in there.You probably did like I do. I put the parts in a safe place so they won't get lost, then can't remember where that safe place is. They will turn up after they have been replaced, in a month or two.
The tanks I've had mostly used odd sized sheet metal screws, I never could find a decent replacement.
Looks familiar to me.My kids refer to it as the "cartoon hole". It moves, changes sizes, makes things disappear and reappear...
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I did the same , I took the tank to Ace and tried until I found right ones. I did SS to add some shineMounted tank up after stripping was done. Somehow I've lost the tank screws. Anybody know what size these are. View attachment 161264
My wife tolerates my many hobbies (hoardies?). I always take them over the top. But she knows that I always make money on everything when I finally sell it. But I rarely sell anything.The wife doesn't give me any grief over my bikes. She knows when I find something I really want I will sell off some frames or parts to ease the sticker shock. Look forward to seeing what you do with that twin bar. I've been looking for one for a while
I've got an '02 sportster with a Buell Lightning motor (101 HP) that is stripped to the bare essentials (400 lbs). Built it many years ago. I'm scared to ride it anymore.Mine is just glad I'm not out there on motorcycles anymore. Bikes are cheaper, take less space, are easier to work on, and I've almost convinced myself they're as much fun
Pics? Please.I've got an '02 sportster with a Buell Lightning motor (101 HP) that is stripped to the bare essentials (400 lbs). Built it many years ago. I'm scared to ride it anymore.
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