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At the price that RB pipes are going for I would do the same, up on the wall for the next build. Now I just need to find a shop (my own garage) so i could do that next build. I wanted to get a boat this fall, I live on Long Island but I think a pavement pounder will be in order......
here's the chassis im looking at. I going for a street legal drag rat bike look I already have the motor ultima 140"
the frame is a D&G
Well, let's see........ 140" motor in a "street legal" drag chassis that can only corner if you hang off of it like a monkey in a hack. Doesn't sound too comfy to me!
Well, let's see........ 140" motor in a "street legal" drag chassis that can only corner if you hang off of it like a monkey in a hack. Doesn't sound too comfy to me!
Should be fine with a treaded tyre in place of that rear slick.....
Should be fine with a treaded tyre in place of that rear slick.....
yes it will have tread. that picture is off there web site that chassis is not even close to street legal. what im hoping for is the rear plastic kind of hides
the 300 sportbike tire and im going to give it a lot more ground clearance. and rake the front back a little. to shorten the trail.
Im hoping it wont ride any worse than the chopper. I want the look of a top fuel bike and still be able to ride it
Hey, is there a rear tire n rim (street set up) that will give you the height you need to keep the rear chassis from Dragin, also do you think you can start a new thread with updates I'd really would like to see the process. That's if you have the time. Thanx man....
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