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We had to cut and shorten the throttle cable, though. The clutch cable is getting shortened in the next day or two.
Installed the chain and carb, too.
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its looking great, when do you plan on starting it?scott s wrote: We also went to the local bike shop, who graciously let us wander around in the back room, and we found a front brake cable that was the perfect length.
We had to cut and shorten the throttle cable, though. The clutch cable is getting shortened in the next day or two.
Installed the chain and carb, too.
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gengomerpyle wrote: its looking great, when do you plan on starting it?
Well, next up is wiring. I came across a very clean stock wiring harness, so that should go quickly. Only have to modify a couple of things....rear brake light, tach/speedo lights, rig up a neutral light, etc.
Once that's done, I can get a battery and some fuel and see what happens! Oh yeah....we have to fab up an exhaust, too.
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KZ250LTD wrote: You guys do some very nice work that is going to be one nice little bike!
If you're thinking about resale at all, yellow is statistically the slowest selling colour
Thanks! And while I'm not 100% sure on ANY color scheme yet, yellow isn't even in the top three.
Thank you, too, T-Dub. It especially makes my Dad proud for people to appreciate our work.
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TNBOBBER wrote: I noticed on your brake control, you used a very short arm on your oe pivot point. From experience, I know this will need to be longer (4" or greater). I started out with about 6" and it worked great, but when I shorten it to 4" it was border line too short. I'm enjoying your build, keep up the good work and post.
You mean the arm the linkage bolts to? Why do you say that? What happens when it's too short? The bike's not running yet, but it seems to operate the brake just fine.
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I mounted the fuse box on the inner fender, under the seat. I had a spare fuse box from a junk wiring harness, so we gutted it and mounted it to use as storage for spare fuses and maybe even registration/insurance cards.
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....we installed them in the triple tree, along with the mini-gauges. Pretty clean look, huh? I'm thinking the ignition switch will go in the center at the front of the triple tree. Still have to work that out.
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