Going to be a sweet ride! Really loving the engraving! Can’t wait to see how everything turns out
1971 Sportster Ironhead Chop - Redo it Right
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I'm enjoying this thread/build. Your engraving skills are awesome! Do you ever do that for other folks?? Is it a hard skill to learn?
For the last couple years I have been riding down to Ocala area in October for one reason or another, no plans yet this year though. Chopper show might be fun if the stars align. October is a long ways off, or it seems like it is now!
Anyways, diggin your scoot and am jealous of your skills. I hope you get the PO shat straightened out without too much headache.
Cotton1
If you're ever interested, shoot me a private message. We can chat.Comment
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Love threads that has video in them...
Your build is coming right along .. Going to be a nice one for sure ...
A word about your front wheel:
Back in the day when Folks did a spool hub with no brake in the ballgame, as in what you have, they would do a straight lace on the spokes .... Kinda a wild look that ya don't see to often these days....
Just a thought. Be a little backing up on what you have now, a new rim with the dimples relocated for the lace and cut down and retread the spokes .... Still a super cool look .. !!Take my 45 and outrun em all ..Comment
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Got some more work done over the past few weeks on non-motor stuff.
So the gas tank is the type where it has the larger HD bung in the middle and two opposing Brit style bungs in the back. I didn't want to have to plug or mess with the two holes I'm not using so I decided to do this. Running a non-reserve petcock on the left rear side small bung. Then with the two bungs on the right side, got fittings to install a sight-gauge of sorts. It's really low on the tank so... if I see the level drop in this tube... I better get to a station quick. Oh well. Kinda looks cool and might (maybe sorta) be functional? Also got the new air cleaner mounted.
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Spent a lot of engraving time too on the rear brake drum backing plate. Kinda came out cool I guess. I'm diggin it.
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Bike seems to be coming along killer. Lot's of useful info in this thread, too. Keep killin' it.
EDIT: Just watched your wheel spacer YouTube vidya. Gonna order myself some new bits for my dremel and play around on some scrap.Last edited by tunacantom; 04-11-2018, 6:52 AM.Comment
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In love with this. You're making me want to engrave 'n polish mine instead of paint. You mind spreading some knowledge on the tools you're using to do these engravings?
Bike seems to be coming along killer. Lot's of useful info in this thread, too. Keep killin' it.
EDIT: Just watched your wheel spacer YouTube vidya. Gonna order myself some new bits for my dremel and play around on some scrap.
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Ya' know, never been a real big fan of engraving. Never been a real big fan of the style of text that you're using on the plates that you're putting on your tank, and also have never been a real big fan of things like tank bibs that go down the middle of a tank.
But, something just looks so right about what you're doing here, that it made me check out your YouTube video for more - and you're kind of winning me over on all counts: workmanship, vision, results.
Really wanted to give ya' a fat "thumbs up" for doing some really good looking work, putting some unique touches on your scoot.
This is exactly the kind of shit I lurk on forums for.Comment
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Ya' know, never been a real big fan of engraving. Never been a real big fan of the style of text that you're using on the plates that you're putting on your tank, and also have never been a real big fan of things like tank bibs that go down the middle of a tank.
But, something just looks so right about what you're doing here, that it made me check out your YouTube video for more - and you're kind of winning me over on all counts: workmanship, vision, results.
Really wanted to give ya' a fat "thumbs up" for doing some really good looking work, putting some unique touches on your scoot.
This is exactly the kind of shit I lurk on forums for.
Wow. Thank you. Now I definitely have to finish this thing... LOL. I've had this design in my head for a long time... and in CAD 3D for few years. So I have a lot of it planned out in the brain. It's the translation from brain to metal that is a bit outside my realm of experience. Getting there tho. One day at a time. Trying to get enough done so that my buddy can come over to help weld up everything that needs proper welding. Then I can finish the final fab. Then it's off to chrome/powder. Oh man - just thinking about the day when I get all the powder and chrome parts back --- that night will be a party for sure. I can't wait!Comment
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Got the mid seat mocked up. For the king/queen, I'm going to build them as three separate seats. This way I can be a little more loose on the shape and fit and then I can upholster them myself.
The front seat will be a flat pan with (2) layers of foam.
The mid seat will be a sheet metal hump with foam on top.
The rear seat back on the sissy bar will be another flat pan with (1) layer of foam.
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Thanks!
So here's some more.
If you follow me on Instagram @bpeak82 you'll have already seen this. If not... here goes.
With this set of tank panels, I knew part of the panel would be between the tank and handlebars. Prolly not a good place for more words or lyrics, but I didn't know what to engrave. Didn't want anything too hippie or drug related. But wanted to keep the style in theme with the bike. After a lot of thought, it was actually my wife that suggested some sort of old-man-moon. Midnight rider. Old bike. Old Man Moon. Kinda cool. Went online and found a good reference photo and... well...
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