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Re: Bobber project almost done :)
Reply #15 - 04/26/14 at 14:46:42
 
Ap5112 wrote on 04/25/14 at 17:12:05:
Oh man that's a nice bike very jealous I'm needing help on how to install a solo seat how did you do yours?


In the front of the seat it is mounted to the bolts that holds the tank. In the rear of the seat i have put rubber cushions that i found for car exhaust systems. And they just rest against the frame.
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Reply #16 - 05/07/14 at 22:55:22
 
Henrik,
Nice ride with great lines.  I went to your link for the elbow for in cargo but it wasn't in english.  However, i have seen on Ryca motors web site that they have a 90 degree elbow that is probably the same, for anyone else interested.  I'm thinking of using one and a K&N cone.  Right now just pouring over the forum for ideas.
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Reply #17 - 05/14/14 at 06:14:03
 
What is the model of that k&n Filter? I have been looking for exactly that type of style on the side. Grin
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Reply #18 - 05/14/14 at 08:20:05
 
Very nice looking bobber.

JDK, search Amazon for the elbows. I was thinking of doing this a while back and found some on there for $10-15. Same with cone filters, some around $7.

Chanman, the K&N is RC-0650, Ryca sells them, as well as a copy for $20 plus shipping http://shop.rycamotors.com/air_filter_2.html and to place it coming out the side you will need an elbow as well.
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Re: Bobber project almost done :)
Reply #19 - 05/14/14 at 14:38:49
 
Nice job! I like the forward controls.  Where did you find those?
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Reply #20 - 05/15/14 at 05:15:01
 
Dont know about the forward controlls because they were installed by the previous owner. Othervise the bike was stock before i started to build it
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