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31 May 2010 20:14 #372496
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Yeah that should look fine, and structurally I think it be also be alright. Just make sure your welds are perfect.
That is partially why I put the tubing joint between the engine mounts, that way the engine itself absorbs some of the stress that welded joint would normally have.
That is partially why I put the tubing joint between the engine mounts, that way the engine itself absorbs some of the stress that welded joint would normally have.
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31 May 2010 20:37 #372503
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yeah i figured since im putting the gussets off my new fabbed rear section to the cradle that would give me a larger wleded area probally do a 3 inch gusset so ill be weldied on both sides of the gusset, on both tubes, and then the tube to the other tube. so i think structural ill be safe. but ure bike is about exactlly what im looking for maybe a little longer and some how fab foward controls
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31 May 2010 21:16 #372512
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There is a guy on ebay selling cheap forward controls that mount directly to the front engine mounts. No cutting or nothing and they are about $125, including pegs.
I didn't do with forward controls because I don't really like the feel of them. I like the look of stretching your feet out (and planning a 8 hour ride home to Calgary this summer), so I just put pegs on.
I didn't do with forward controls because I don't really like the feel of them. I like the look of stretching your feet out (and planning a 8 hour ride home to Calgary this summer), so I just put pegs on.
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01 Jun 2010 15:21 #372641
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yeah i liked em o n my sporster but thought itd be nice to be able to stretch out a bit on the kz
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12 Jun 2010 10:28 #375265
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Last saturday I took the bike for a 5 hour ride. And yeah, it was definitely nice to have the highway pegs, but I'm glad I have both.
On the regular pegs, your legs go numb. On the highway pegs, your ass goes numb. So it's nice to alternate between the two.
On the regular pegs, your legs go numb. On the highway pegs, your ass goes numb. So it's nice to alternate between the two.
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