toooldtocare
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Up here in the Midwest we call that, "Why didn't I think of that."
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Down here in South Texas, we call that "building a taco"...
Ok, you guys have all sorts of names for this process, please explain to me what you are referring to? Remember I am new to this entire process and would like to get in on your secret build language?
If you use too much sauce on the taco, it will contaminate the linings, and this isn't a good thing.
Safety first.
Walking Eagle
Just food for thought. What if you shaved the fender's sides a bit. Or tapered it so it is narrow in the front and wide in the rear? That would take a few grams off the weight, don't know how it would look.
Really sets off the white hubs, and that's a GOOD THING -- very, very nice.
Also, the wide stripe gets my unreserved support.
No kidding, this thing already has me drooling, and there ain't even no engine jewelry in place!
Keep on keepin' on. . .it won't be long now. My experience with much more modest project bikes is that the process seems to take forever . . . and then it comes together very quickly -- suddenly, there it is, ready to roll. What a thrill.
Walking Eagle
Shane: I'd go real skinny on the stripes; JMO.
Think, how would Butzi do this?