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1980 project. 21 May 2013 02:14 #588472

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I agree that hangar is gust to big and your right shares no common lines , sucks its burned in I jumped the gun . time to breakout the die grinder once again .
Thanks every one for the kind words ;)

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1980 project. 21 May 2013 10:07 #588494

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from follows function.

simple and effective

any attempt to follow a different angle is going to put stress on something.

it fits in with the rest of the fab work.

all exhaust brackets are some sort of compromise in looks or function.

i would rather sacrifice a lil on the looks than the function.

that duck sport classic front fender mounts match your exhaust mount very nicely.

i think with a side shot we could see how the two(front fender mount,rear exhaust hanger)tie together a little better.

you gotta live with it tho,and if it is poking you in the eye :whistle: .

i can't wait to see what you do.

keep us posted,

leon
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1980 project. 21 May 2013 11:05 #588508

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Perhaps using instead of the hanger a stainless or chrome around-the-pipe C-clamp with a minimalist bracket to the handiest existing fastener that moves with the frame (i.e., not a fastener that moves with the swing-arm , duh :lol: ).

The C-clamp could be located further forward from the location portrayed in the pic.



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1980 project. 21 May 2013 11:13 #588509

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In that picture it looks like the closest fastener is the shock link, then the brake master clevis bolt. :silly:
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1980 project. 21 May 2013 14:54 #588556

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Will you be adding passenger pegs? If so perhaps the exhaust hanger can work with those. That seat really works well with your overall design btw.
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1980 project. 21 May 2013 18:27 #588582

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Thanks for all the feed back ,I'll give it a few days to see if it grows on me . right now the weather sucks I'll take some pics when it clears then ask for more feed back.


Also 531blackbanshee was spot on with the location as far as function , for ground clearance the exhaust is pulled up on the hanger pretty hard so I located the hanger directly above the mount to reduce stress .

bluezbike : decided not to add the passenger pegs due to the location of the rear set

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1980 project. 21 May 2013 18:36 #588584

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Another thought is once the frame and hanger are painted.....especially a dark color then it might work better. Always good to sleep on any ideas. I am sure your ultimate solution will be as elegant as everything else you have built. :)
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1980 project. 21 May 2013 21:18 #588609

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This is my favorite project bike at this time. Let the mount go for awhile and I bet it will grow on you. Itis well done and I hope you get to enjoy the fruits of your labor soon.
Wayne
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1980 project. 21 May 2013 21:58 #588626

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What color are you going to do the frame? In the last picture above, the frame looks silver. I think if you matched it to the silver in the tank and plastic pieces it would look good! Great build!
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1980 project. 21 May 2013 22:16 #588629

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I was going to go with a black frame , i have another body set that going to be custom painted I DONT KNOW WHAT , so i'll have this stock set up and the other . I havent even thought of the other paint scheme . i figured black goes with every thing . hi gloss , or satin ? guess i'll figure it out when i get there as this is the way this build as been from the start. B)

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1980 project. 21 May 2013 23:07 #588645

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I really like the stock paint you have. Is that a factory job or has it been repainted?
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1980 project. 22 May 2013 01:10 #588676

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kzz1king wrote: This is my favorite project bike at this time. Let the mount go for awhile and I bet it will grow on you. Itis well done and I hope you get to enjoy the fruits of your labor soon.
Wayne

I concur. :evil:
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