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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
How Much Space Do You Have Between FF3 (Bottom Link) and Gas Tank?
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<blockquote data-quote="CarlHungness" data-source="post: 162478" data-attributes="member: 2517"><p>Su</p><p></p><p>Superb job, and you have some nice compound curves. Was it TIG welded together? Eighty hours can produce a lot of craftsmanship if one sticks with it, and you sure did. I like the buck very much too. Actually I could probably use the original tank as a buck. I'm just after the experience of trying to make compound curves with a shot bag and stump. I've never formed any aluminum or steel in such a fashion so have a steep learning curve. Great work and thanks so much for the photos, it's easy to see your step by step method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarlHungness, post: 162478, member: 2517"] Su Superb job, and you have some nice compound curves. Was it TIG welded together? Eighty hours can produce a lot of craftsmanship if one sticks with it, and you sure did. I like the buck very much too. Actually I could probably use the original tank as a buck. I'm just after the experience of trying to make compound curves with a shot bag and stump. I've never formed any aluminum or steel in such a fashion so have a steep learning curve. Great work and thanks so much for the photos, it's easy to see your step by step method. [/QUOTE]
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