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Post by frisco1970 on May 27, 2014 21:04:17 GMT 9.5
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Post by frisco1970 on May 27, 2014 21:05:13 GMT 9.5
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Post by frisco1970 on May 27, 2014 21:05:55 GMT 9.5
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Post by frisco1970 on May 27, 2014 21:06:37 GMT 9.5
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Post by frisco1970 on May 27, 2014 21:07:02 GMT 9.5
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Post by Josh -Admin- on May 27, 2014 22:44:54 GMT 9.5
mate your bike is looking wicked! how much more do you have to go ? what else do you have planed ?
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Post by frisco1970 on May 27, 2014 22:57:42 GMT 9.5
Thanks man.
I'm still waiting on my rear fender to come in, Still looking for a seat that I like, Still figuring out the best way to mount a pod filter air cleaner Still have to weld custom exhaust pipes together
And waiting on a few switches and bits to come in from America that I couldn't find here they also ended up being cheaper
Coming up to winter so I'm not in a rush but I can't wait to ride it
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Post by Josh -Admin- on May 27, 2014 23:06:01 GMT 9.5
yeah man im going to be running the hunter info stand at (the wots den) show and shine would love to have your bike on display there its still a couple of mouths away so planty of time to finish it.
cant wait to see more mate keep on keepen on
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Post by frisco1970 on May 27, 2014 23:11:17 GMT 9.5
Oh cool yeah man I'd love that Thanks
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MMMC
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Post by MMMC on May 28, 2014 5:36:14 GMT 9.5
Ok so stripping is down is pretty simple The seat was first two bolts on each end than just slide it out. The rear fender has a few bolts which dont all have to come off, just the four that hold it to the frame, after which you flip it over and un bolt the stop light and indicators than slide the wiring off the hooks The tank has the starter and speedo mounted on top, there are two small bolts that hold it together and also the rubber seal which is glued on to the tank so if you plan on putting it back together you will need some sort of glue to attach the rubber back to the tank, after you pop off the speedo console there will be a few plugs that clip in and out very simple. The tank is held on by three bolts that are easily taken off, dont forget to drain the fuel or close it off. all up this part is pretty simple, i took my time with it just to see how everything is put together, and have a look if my plans for modification will work with the design of the bike. Thanks for sharing - huntermotorcycles.freeforums.net/thread/141/imagined-hunter-community
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Post by Benno on May 28, 2014 11:46:45 GMT 9.5
Great work Frisco. I love what you're doing there.
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Post by frisco1970 on May 28, 2014 13:14:14 GMT 9.5
Thanks buddy
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nathan
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Post by nathan on May 28, 2014 19:34:35 GMT 9.5
Looks tough. Good work
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Post by Rohan on May 29, 2014 8:55:48 GMT 9.5
Just realised that's the bobber tank that you've put on it right?
Keep us updated, really cool project Miga!
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Post by Benno on May 29, 2014 10:04:43 GMT 9.5
It's not actually . Our bobber tanks have a fuel pump in them, so he would've ended up with a hole to patch, his bike is carby. That one looks like a HD sporty tank.
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