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1980 project. 29 Jan 2014 07:46 #620455

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Here are a couple pics of the swing arm extensions welded on before leaving for powdercoat.
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1980 project. 29 Jan 2014 09:34 #620466

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:ohmy: flawless,just like the rest of the build.

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1980 project. 29 Jan 2014 22:41 #620572

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I Knew i forgot to take pics before powder coating , my bad , THANKS !

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1980 project. 31 Jan 2014 15:10 #620749

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This is ridiculous. You sir, are ridiculous. Where did your almost inhuman attention to detail come from? B-e-a-utiful collection of parts, and your work space is a direct reflection of your quality of work. You aren't, you can't be a real person...

Kudos on the progress and awe inspiring bike.
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1980 project. 11 Feb 2014 11:28 #621919

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rich67 wrote: received brake calipers and fork lower feet back from powder. I'm really pleased with the quality of powder coating from figure finish, Also got some new rotors , i'v been working in a new exhaust hangar should be complete soon.

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Very nice build.

Hey in my research I found that the HRC hose to replace the rear brake resivour sweats. Giving you the heads up. Apparently there is a see through hose out there that doesn't sweat brake fluid that people are using instead.
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1980 project. 11 Feb 2014 18:23 #621961

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The earlier pics of the rear master cylinder was just for mock up. This is the one the is being used.
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1980 project. 11 Feb 2014 18:51 #621964

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ALL I KNOW IS THAT THIS BIKE better MAKE IT TO BIKE OF THE MILLENIUM!!!!
Holy shite, now I know why you were hesitating. You weren't just planning on doing a simple resto or even spicing it up. You were planning on breaking Fort Knox in the process. Thank God for OCD Bikers. lol B)
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1980 project. 11 Feb 2014 19:22 #621967

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Unbelievable build. Moto-gadget porn, impeccable fabrication (Gotta love TIG), and insight to see it through. Makes the rest of us want to start over and redo everything we have done to date on our bikes!

Thanks again for sharing.

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1980 project. 12 Feb 2014 01:12 #621982

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^^^ what he said. also, i'm stealing your idea for a exhaust hangar, that is super clean. nice work as always.

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1980 project. 12 Feb 2014 05:42 #621993

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are the brake lines braided with black covering or the black plastic/nylon/poly whatever stuff ?


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i make what i can,and save the rest!

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1980 project. 12 Feb 2014 07:08 #622007

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They are stainless steel braided lines with a black protective cover.

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1980 project. 12 Feb 2014 16:35 #622046

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yetifed wrote: They are stainless steel braided lines with a black protective cover.
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I think leon was talking about what may be the break light switch that is coming off the very top of the MC.

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