126 repower
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Re: 126 repower
Have turned away from the idea of altering the gas tank bracket. It's not that big of a deal anyway. However I have modified the cracked muffler support shield.
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Re: 126 repower
Looks like a head light plate retainer from a 70/100 or a 1x2-3 series?
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Re: 126 repower
Why it sure does not don't it? Funny I never thought of that at the time.
The studs now clear the gas tank by a good amount so Doug was right about the 1/4" dimension, thanks for that tip. At eight bucks apiece I had to take a leap of faith with that one. The top tin still has some waves to it but that's as good as it is going to get.
The studs now clear the gas tank by a good amount so Doug was right about the 1/4" dimension, thanks for that tip. At eight bucks apiece I had to take a leap of faith with that one. The top tin still has some waves to it but that's as good as it is going to get.
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Re: 126 repower
looking good Ken.
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Re: 126 repower
Thanks to everyone for their help. Off the bench and into the wagon it goes.
And that's that
Eighty bucks over budget and two weeks overdue, what else was I supposed to expect. I'll do the change out next April.And that's that
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Re: 126 repower
That's it? I was hoping for a happier ending!!!! Nice job, though. I enjoy watching these threads.