View Full Version : Finished the Trimmed cam/sprocket cover DUW!


Mark_Bench
25th February 2005, 00:00
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finally after all the hassle I have it on there and it looks great, other than the rusty rear pullet that is in the future I might replac ethe trimmed sprocket cover with a Crossroads piece if I get the extra $$$ around. started it for about 5 minutes and no leaks that I could tell, only real fear I have it the durabality of the finish...it is VHT Black oxide spraybomb

barry1967
25th February 2005, 00:11
That looks great. Good job

crackers
25th February 2005, 00:15
good clean job
well done, looks good.

cheers
crackers

Turbota
25th February 2005, 00:44
Nice work!

Maybe you might have told us before, but again ...... Who made up those nice 304 stainless pipes for you?

Mark_Bench
25th February 2005, 01:40
Me and Supertrapp....

MRK585
25th February 2005, 02:20
wow i heard and thought about that but wow that is bad azz that would look great with the t storm heads chain drive and all un finned cylds wow wow wow

MRK585
25th February 2005, 02:21
antd the the primary cover with polished cases wow that Grrrrrrrrrrrate

WinXP
25th February 2005, 02:47
Very nice job an the pipes look great,

barry1967
25th February 2005, 02:51
How about a full sixe shot of those pipes? Huh? Can I Can I

Mark_Bench
25th February 2005, 03:02
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chuckactor
28th February 2005, 03:13
How about a shot of the right foward control from the front? I have the same exhaust and It looks like I need to space mine out 1-1/2" and run the brake rod around the outside. I guess I need to go back and look a little closer at mine. The shaft that my foward controls are mounted on is just touching the front pipe as well. What controls are you using?I have OEM stayle foward controls on my bike.

Chuck