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A work in progress
12/23/06 at 11:10:34
 
Still need:
Paint.
Black header wrap - ready in the garage.
Rework rear fender location a bit more.
Rework electrical a bit more.
KnN filter instead of paper.

But I thought I'd share some in-progress stuff...

Took these today - very nice day here in Sunny S0-Cal






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'06 S40 green: sporty muff & 10 degree adapter 155 main jet, 1/2 white spacer, open filter, bar end turn signals
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Reply #1 - 12/23/06 at 11:40:33
 
hey    very nice. I have to know what you used for a fender and how comfortable is the seat, read could you ride all day and be somewhat comfortable?   thanks john
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Reply #2 - 12/23/06 at 12:29:01
 
What part of SO Cal? Im in Long Beach.
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Reply #3 - 12/23/06 at 13:47:04
 
Fender is a trailer fender bought off ebay and cut to fit.

Seat is about as comfortable as the '06 stock one was I guess.  Only done about an hour at a time so far and feels pretty good...

john1652 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:12:
hey    very nice. I have to know what you used for a fender and how comfortable is the seat, read could you ride all day and be somewhat comfortable?   thanks john

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Reply #4 - 12/23/06 at 13:47:27
 
SGV - Covina to be exact...

Bri_Fri wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:12:
What part of SO Cal? Im in Long Beach.

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Reply #5 - 12/23/06 at 14:12:27
 
also wondering where you get the exhaust tape?
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Reply #6 - 12/23/06 at 16:10:34
 
ebay - search "header wrap"

john1652 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:12:
also wondering where you get the exhaust tape?

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Reply #7 - 12/23/06 at 22:27:44
 
Love that seat and the Ford "A" Duo-Lamp tail light!  8)
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Reply #8 - 12/24/06 at 04:41:51
 
Nice work! Love the seat, fender & tail light!

BTW, my father-in-law lives in So-Cal ... Fontana to be exact ... and ironically, he used to live in Covina!

Wish I were there now, so's I could take a nice Christmas Eve Ride!
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Reply #9 - 12/24/06 at 09:02:08
 
looks very nice  Smiley more pics when finished, please! Smiley
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Reply #10 - 12/24/06 at 13:44:33
 
Looks great! love that solo seat look.
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Reply #11 - 12/24/06 at 16:05:12
 
Thank you for sharing your photos.  A couple of questions?  How did you set up your side draft for the air cleaner? Do you have close up photos of your carb set up?  Where did you relocated the electricals?

Source for your parts etc.

Happy Holidays
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Reply #12 - 12/25/06 at 10:31:12
 
The source for all my parts is the local hardware store and the local auto parts store...

I kept the stock rubber tube coming from the carb that would end in the airbox (to clear the battery) and coupled two 90 degree PVC couplers.  One to sweep down to clear the frame and the other to sweep out to the side.  There I attached a 4" open air filter from the auto parts store.  I had enough clamps and rubber sleeves lying around to make it all work okay...I think I'll still be tweaking it for a while.  

Electrics were a pain...still not happy, but I attached a steel plate with hose clamps to the frame to attach the starter realy and ignitor.  The regulator/rectifier is attached under the seat between the frame and rear fender.  This needs to change...

I can send you some pics over email if you'd like...
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