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Mini Fatty in the back would look killer :imo:
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bradthreee wrote:Mini Fatty in the back would look killer :imo:
I agree :2thumbs:

I tried to find a kymco zx50 enginge for this mash up.

the 12" tire would have looked better than the 10" on it now. :imo:
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The zx engine is a longcase? Thats the only way to run a 12" in the back. Sym and Daytona makes a hub that fits the 95mm rear on the SA50 engine. Ive seen a couple of guys run a 10x5 mini fatty on their Dio engines, but it takes the proper stretched tire to make it work, as well as spacing the exhaust out wider.

If you're interested, I can find links to what I posted above :naughty:
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bradthreee wrote:The zx engine is a longcase? Thats the only way to run a 12" in the back. Sym and Daytona makes a hub that fits the 95mm rear on the SA50 engine. Ive seen a couple of guys run a 10x5 mini fatty on their Dio engines, but it takes the proper stretched tire to make it work, as well as spacing the exhaust out wider.

If you're interested, I can find links to what I posted above :naughty:
When you space the exhaust, you could even cut it to take out some of the rise and rotate the nozzle. That would really set it off. :imo:
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Raised the front bars up 3more inches, added the front headlight/speedo housing, and welded footpegs on the frame.

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You need to mount the tank so I don't knock it off. Again. :oops:
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Spreetard wrote:You need to mount the tank so I don't knock it off. Again. :oops:
I will try to get it mounted today........* :wink:
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Greetings:

What kind of tank is that? Looks Sportsteresque...
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... _500wt_956
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... _603wt_939
Harley :smile:

The tank and the headlight are not honda parts. :oops:

All the rest is honda.
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Greetings:

I couldn't get your ebay link to load on my BB, Jamz. It appears to be an aftermarket replica of the 1959 "Peanut" 2.2-gallon tank.
Harley went to a 3.3 gallon capacity in the 1990s sometime. Same mounting points, in case you want to head cross-country.

Any chance you have a "late" '98-'01 single-bearing trans cover lying around?
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Wheelman-111 wrote:Greetings:

I couldn't get your ebay link to load on my BB, Jamz. It appears to be an aftermarket replica of the 1959 "Peanut" 2.2-gallon tank.
Harley went to a 3.3 gallon capacity in the 1990s sometime. Same mounting points, in case you want to head cross-country.

Any chance you have a "late" '98-'01 single-bearing trans cover lying around?
Links fixed. :thumbwink: :thumbwink:

I will check to see about the trans cover.....but not very likely that I have one of those.
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Hey Wheelman, i think i might have found one of those late covers for ya :thumbsup:
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Petrock's 1984 Spree wrote:Hey Wheelman, i think i might have found one of those late covers for ya :thumbsup:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1998-HON ... leQ5fParts
Dig one level deeper into the transmission: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ELITE-SA ... 4396898388
This is the cover he is looking for only with the single ball bearing.
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Why are the forks pulled apart?
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