QUOTE (phatboyz @ Jun 14 2008, 09:45 PM) index.php?act=findpost&pid=2748looks good!!! what is the shock mounted to at the top?
Its mounted to the upper shock mount.
QUOTE (phatboyz @ Jun 15 2008, 01:30 AM) index.php?act=findpost&pid=2775is it something for the hill that the shock sitting more vertically helps?
Beats me?? I'd normally like to see more angle on the shock.. but I think ziggy told me that the chassis was setup to be struted and use the shock as 2nd option. or somthing along those lines.
QUOTE (blasterman88 @ Jun 15 2008, 04:34 PM) index.php?act=findpost&pid=2807Thats bad to the bone...the blue and chrome looks bitchen...is that the Ziggy chassis that you got from Nate by chance??
That thing looks 100X better lowered with that strut, night and day difference!!!
Looking just a "bit" more complete than the last time I saw it....LOL...
Can't wait to see her go!
QUOTE (kawiking @ Jul 20 2008, 03:54 PM) index.php?act=findpost&pid=5929are u goin to leave it like that or put some drag plastic on ??
I think he would have to spend a pretty penny on some custom made fiberglass fenders for that ride. I don't think anything stock fits on that frame from what i gathered throughout his build.
Stock fronts could bolt onto the gas tank in the rear and he would have to build two tabs up front, full bores would work fine, but WHY? its just extra weight and looks great without it.
Barn guys make sick front fiberglass for cheap for that bike. Paint...of course can be done with a rattle can all the way up to the sky's the limit...LOL.
That frame and bike are beautiful...no doubt.
I rode mine all last year naked. I gotta tell you, once I cleaned up and plastic renew'd the heck out of my plastic, I do like it better "clothed"...
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