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RE: Speedy & The Spyder (A lightweight, unintimidating beginner friendly rig)

Step one: Simple mounting blocks at the upper front frame point. Triumph included these two mounting points (one on each side of the frame) as th...

6 months ago
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RE: Speedy & The Spyder (A lightweight, unintimidating beginner friendly rig)

slight change of plans. Went to sign up for the Onshape free program, and they wanted my phone number. All ready get enough spam calls. So I downlo...

6 months ago
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RE: Speedy & The Spyder (A lightweight, unintimidating beginner friendly rig)

FIFY 😉 😆 The drawings would need to be pretty accurate for a college student to competently recreate with CAD, as they don't ...

6 months ago
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RE: Speedy & The Spyder (A lightweight, unintimidating beginner friendly rig)

Yes Sir! Closest school with a CAD training program is about 4 hours away (8 hours a day drive time), and the tuition is pretty high. SendCutSend,...

6 months ago
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RE: Help with Harley Sidecar vins

Have you tried putting the complete VIN in the NHTSA VIN Database? /p>

6 months ago
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RE: BMW 850 GSA Sidecar?

Good looking rig! 🤩 Will look forward to future ride reports. 🍻

6 months ago
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RE: Speedy & The Spyder (A lightweight, unintimidating beginner friendly rig)

I've had the opportunity to sit down with some pretty sharp engineers. Not only to create things with the help of a CAD program, but also look at how ...

6 months ago
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RE: Speedy & The Spyder (A lightweight, unintimidating beginner friendly rig)

Quick update: Bike went to dealership for a rear brake failure that was repaired under warranty. Also had them replace the fork seals (right side s...

6 months ago
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RE: Tires not yet tried on big Adventure off tarmac biased rigs?

Great Choice! 🤩 Would look pretty stunning mounted to your steed on a set of black Excel Takasago rims (with the yellow lettering, of course)...

6 months ago
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RE: BMW R1100 GS Based Rig Project

Tool for lubricating the brake cable came in. Tool works well, cable not so much. Holes in the cable sheath alllowed lubricant to leak out before en...

6 months ago
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RE: HD classic with Hannigan Astro

Beautiful rig. 👍 HD should be a fun project.

6 months ago
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RE: BMW R1100 GS Based Rig Project

Yes sir, and even used the correct backing plate grease. Witnessed by the new Shop Foreman between snore fests on her raised princess platform right ...

6 months ago
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RE: Alaska at Eighty

On the multi day trips I've done, it has been a combination of camping and hotels. Except for the stay on Beale St. in Memphis and in Nashville, both...

6 months ago
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RE: BMW R1100 GS Based Rig Project

Posted a question on Soviet Steeds to see if anyone knew of a U.S. based vendor for brake parts. May have a lead. Will keep paws crossed to hear bac...

6 months ago
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RE: Tires not yet tried on big Adventure off tarmac biased rigs?

Yeah, but does it make you want to yell Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! in your Monster Truck announcer voice each time you go in the garage? 😉 Sin...

6 months ago
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