51 Re: A subframe, aka, how it's done in the bush. Sat Oct 27, 2012 7:51 am
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Here is another cheap alternative if you need training wheels on your bike
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blakey wrote:Hey Alby...why would you be interested in knowing how to register a side car? :silent:
Albyalbatross1 wrote:It has loads of room and Nick fits just nicely..
1986 k75, 1985 K100rt, |
1986 k75, 1985 K100rt, |
I don't think a shoulder would improve things there Keith but I would be inclined to make a plate with 4 holes from alloy rather than the four spacers.K75cster wrote:That looks nice, 20th centuary nice. I wonder if the spacers have enough shoulder on them where they meet up with the engine, they look like they are alittle slender to be stopping flex at that point?????
col wrote:good score alby
wont take you long to sort it out then all you have to do is teach nic to ride it and you can be passenger and drink beer while she gets you home life will be perfect
Going to swing both ways Blakey We are going to put another k together for a tug.blakey wrote:We've lost another to the dark side...
A great buy Alby!
Going to swing both ways Blakey We are going to put another k together for a tug.blakey wrote:We've lost another to the dark side...
A great buy Alby!
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