The standard fuel tank just doesn't lend itself to the classic flattracker look... a bit of tape helps the illusion... but it's crap and has to go...
Not quite the classic flattracker look... but work with me here...
The standard, battle-scarred rads are too tall for the cute XR tank and have to go too...
On a faaaaarking cold weekend (down to minus 6 celsius), insulation is a must. Okay, not the neatest of jobs on the door... but effective. With a bit of heating, the garage temp was soon in to double figures and stayed there with just a little fan heater blowing. Still a bit chilly for my southern blood, but workable. Need a big-ass heater.
The fibreglass XR tank snags the top of the frame where it splits into the two dwontubes... measure twice, cut once. A classic cut 'n shut job.
Dremels rock!
A bit of grinding with a power-file...
Fit, measure, grind, fit, measure, grind... took a while to get the cut-outs just right... slowly, slowly catch the monkey...
Aluminium mesh with a bit of epoxy to bridge the holes...
And then the fun of fibre-glassing. Man! Them fumes is good! We're gonna git hiiii-iiiigh!
Just got to sort out the mounts for the tank and rads... but starting to take shape and look like a real flattracker!
I also spent a lot of time organizing my garage. Haven't really had a chance to since moving. It's not quite there, but things are starting to find their place and this is freeing up more space. Some principles of the book: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Ever read it? If you haven't, get it... read it!
that looks way better.
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Nice one dude !
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good work paul looking loads better
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