Mista
n00b Ruckster
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Post by Mista on Mar 20, 2006 12:43:08 GMT -5
Below are some pics of what my belowed zoomer looks like right now, Changes made so far is: 1. Malossi variator 2. New handlebar(welded a dragstyle bar on the stock frame) 3. New handles 4. Homemade diamond aluminum floorboard 5. Homemade diamond aluminum cargo board 6. Homemade diamond aluminium back and front fenders 7. Homemade diamond aluminium plate fore the gastank cover 8. Homemade diamond aluminium exhaust cover 9. New airfilter(with homemade diamond plate on top) 10. New rearview mirror 11. Homemade lower seatframe(modded the stock frame) 12. New smaller front&back blinkers 13. New taillight 14. Relocated the coolant tank(moved it forward) However I cant take credit for all the mods, I just popped some ideas and then the nice guys at Slackers-MC hooked me up and did most of the work, big thx for all the help and great work! [glow=red,2,300] www.slackersmc.se[/glow] For the moment its not much more that I plan on doing to it, it goes around 55-58 km/h on flat surface and thats all i need in the area that i use my zoom, Im just waiting for my new wheels to arrive(Michelin Reggae). Now I wanna hear your guys opinions, good/bad.. Old school H-D ruckus ride It still runs and sounds awsome!, wich I had a video of it to show u guys. It was made by a swedish builder many years ago.. [/url]
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Post by Dandy Dan on Mar 20, 2006 12:54:49 GMT -5
I'd love to check out your scoot but I'm at home with 28.8kps dialup and those pics just aren't happening. I'll post comments hopefully later today if I can make it to university.
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Post by Dandy Dan on Mar 20, 2006 15:44:57 GMT -5
Okay I made it to school. First, I gotta say that you've obviously put a ton of work into it and it shows. It's hard for me to give it a fair evaluation because I'm not a diamond plate kinda guy but clearly you are and I'd say that you've done a really good job giving it sort of an industrial look.
The only thing I don't really like the fork booties. I just see them being kinda 80's. I do really like that speedometer bracket though. It's super rad. Overall it's a cool look. I'm sure you get a ton of attention with that.
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Post by chanito on Mar 20, 2006 20:21:39 GMT -5
Great fabricating skills, i am not a big fan of the diamond plate look, but if that is your kick, go for it, i really love the air intake, it would be super nice if you could post some pics of how you made it. The new placement of the speedo and the extension cable are a great idea, congrats, and keep it up ;D ;D
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Post by Kami no Chiizu on Mar 20, 2006 21:56:02 GMT -5
Wow, that's a lot of diamond plate.
I see I'm in the posting majority of that being not my thing, you know, whatever.
My recomendation is some kinda chromed out radiator cover.
Nice, though, rawk on!
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Post by 1 on Mar 21, 2006 17:20:40 GMT -5
Its nice to hear you guys complements ;D. I will post a how-to for you guys(Chanito) about the airfilter as soon as possible. I will take some more pics of that once all this freakin snow goes away and I can go and take my zoomer out from its winter storage and see how they hooked it all up(I didnt install it myself).
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Post by motherruckas on Mar 28, 2006 17:45:03 GMT -5
Rat bike. Good stuff in the garage. I liked seeing 'homemade' listed so many times in your mods list before I ever saw the ride.
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