First Build...2000 XL1200 Sportster on a Paughco hardtail
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Castrol super clean is by far my favorite degreaser, s100 also works just as good if not better but is a bit more expensiveComment
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More mock up and frame prep
Just some pics of my progress...chopped that fender support that Paughco gives you..Also had to grind down the center a bit to weld on oil tank tabs and seat bungs..
It was tricky getting that motor square in this frame.. A little crowded but its going to look nice! Overall pretty happy on how its turning out..
Let me know what you guys think so far...Last edited by Pcruz1201; 01-24-2017, 5:45 PM.Comment
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Thanks. Is that your current build on your profile pic.. Looks really nice. I've debated whether or not to add a kicker kit to this one.. haven't decided yet.Comment
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The saga continues.. .. This rear tire was a &*%$! to get on..Paughco frame is nice but the axle adjustment screw area was not thread tapped all the way. It was a job to get it all threaded through both sides.. Also axle assembly by Paughco is nice but still need extra spacers to make it right.. and getting the spacers in and the wheel lined up....well, took some real time and effort.
Also, Need advice on this battery location.. because of the belt, I have to go in between it. no other way to look decent otherwise.. You guys think this would look ok? Thanks!Last edited by Pcruz1201; 01-27-2017, 5:30 AM.Comment
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Looks good. Keep it up.
Is the VRod battery smaller? I thought it was the same size as a Sportster battery?Comment
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Have you thought about anti-gravity batteries? They're super smallComment
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