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bobbin' with some BCB stuff (Read 1319 times)
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bobbin' with some BCB stuff
07/31/10 at 19:30:50
I got my stuff in the mail yesterday after ordering it from Blue Collar Bobbers on tuesday! great turnaround. anyways i started last night with the exhaust and the moved on to the seat and light kit today but stopped cause my wife said i needed to paint my tank and front fender. so i did. it's still in the process. i'll prob finish up tomorrow. take a look so far.
cut the rear seatposts to get ready for the new seat pan.
http://p1.bikepics.com/pics/2010%5C07%5C31%5Cbikepics-2030362-200.jpg
painting the tank and fender deep forest green super flat rustoleum camo paint...needs a few more coats
i just set the stuff on here to get an idea
i am super impressed with the quality of the bcb parts and the forethought that the guys over there put into this stuff. great deal...btw the exhaust sounds awesome
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07/31/10 at 19:35:07
let me try that a little larger...
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very nice!
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Looking good. How does it sound?
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Looking good. How does it sound?
well i haven't taken it on the road yet cause i'm not finished but just turning the throttle here in the driveway it sounds exactly like i wanted it to. a lot deeper than the dyna i had and more grumble. it is definently louder but not plug-your-ears loud
i cant really say enough good stuff about blue collar bobbers. you definently get your money's worth from these guys and the instructional dvd is awesome. this was really a good route to go for me on my first bobber. hopefully by the time i do another one i will have learned how to weld and i can do everything on my own.
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07/31/10 at 21:46:04
sweet im in the process of doing my bcb mod ill post pics as well
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how much heat wrap did u use to completely cover the header pipe?
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i can't really say for sure it was what came with the exhaust from BCB
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07/31/10 at 21:59:30
as a side note....you should wear some gloves or something when installing the heat wrap. if you have ever ran fiberglass insulation in a house without gloves and a short sleeve tshirt then you can imagine what i felt like last night.
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07/31/10 at 22:46:18
Hey do u think u could take some shots of how the rear fender is mounted? And what happens to the rectifier
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RTC wrote
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as a side note....you should wear some gloves or something when installing the heat wrap. if you have ever ran fiberglass insulation in a house without gloves and a short sleeve tshirt then you can imagine what i felt like last night.
good tip thanks
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RTC wrote
on 07/31/10 at 21:59:30:
as a side note....you should wear some gloves or something when installing the heat wrap. if you have ever ran fiberglass insulation in a house without gloves and a short sleeve tshirt then you can imagine what i felt like last night.
and baby powder on bare arms/legs
is that pipe baffled??
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darn,I shoulda got my kit made.Maybe still work on it.
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Edgar wrote
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Hey do u think u could take some shots of how the rear fender is mounted? And what happens to the rectifier
i dont have a rear fender. i will eventually put a really short trailer fender on it. the BCB seat kit comes with a nicely machined bracket to mount the rectifier on top of the battery box. check out their website and you will see where it's mounted
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08/01/10 at 12:35:21
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Hashbrown wrote
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RTC wrote
on 07/31/10 at 21:59:30:
as a side note....you should wear some gloves or something when installing the heat wrap. if you have ever ran fiberglass insulation in a house without gloves and a short sleeve tshirt then you can imagine what i felt like last night.
and baby powder on bare arms/legs
there is a baffle through most of the pipe but you can see light through the other end so it's not much restriction. i'll be interested to see how it performs. i was about to put it together today and ride but i went to rinse the tank out with gas before putting it on and found out that the paint i used doesnt like gas on it
. i resanded, repainted, and got some clear engine paint which is drying as we speak. maybe i can assemble tonight so i can ride to work in the morning.
that's the worst thing about doing stuff like this. i get in a rush cause i love to ride.
is that pipe baffled??
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