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A Rigid Savage (Read 1607 times)
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Re: A Rigid Savage
Reply #60 - 06/01/10 at 13:46:55
 
I'll be keeping that in mind for sure. I'm about done with my current setup, I have to figure out how to make my rear (trailer) fender float with the swing frame I don't want it to be mounted to the rest of the body so it can sit lower to the rear wheel and still carry a passenger. Then work out a seat for myself. So maybe down the line I'll pick up another Savage/S40 and use the fame for that.
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Re: A Rigid Savage
Reply #61 - 06/01/10 at 14:07:07
 
If you had a sporty tank that held 4 1/2 to 5 gals for that price and you'd have a winner.
Best we can do is convert to a VN750 tank.
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Reply #62 - 06/17/10 at 16:49:44
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IB6r9essK4U&feature=related
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This is a video I found on youtube of what I hope to build using the rigid frame and guidelines from you guys here on the forum. I'll create a seperate theard along with a rendering of what I hope it to look like when I'm done. Thanks to crash for building a wicked awesome bike!!!! Cool
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