N4S Motorwerx "Philipines" Style drag bike

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Well im not usually into taking tons of pics of my builds because they are usually on the Spur of the moment thing.
This is going to be a 1/4 mile set up only, since i got the Nos bike working pretty good, and i got my old 121 from the Pink bike thats going to be incorporated into this bike. This started out when I was cleaning out my storage and found a Yamaha Razz frame and a Elite S frame. Had these for awhile. No use to me because they have no vins. I cut off the front half of the Razz because of the nice rake they have, cut off the back half of the S. On the S Frame i cut off the rear tubes and flipped them around. Left on right, fight on left. The reason for this is I didnt like the width of the frame. This is what I did at work since Saturday..
More to come!
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well got a few things done today. I actually had to do some work for a change haha! Rebuild a 139qmb chinese 4stroke motor, replaced the crank and bore..
Anyways I actually got up early and went to my friend machine shop and made this adapter for the 1 1/8 ahead stem. Sorry pics are blurry for some reason..
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Alos made this shock mount from the original S Mount, Also used the rear rounded tubes on the back of the S to create this small tail/ gas tank holder/handle
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Tomorrow I hope to get the rear mount stretched 8 inches, drop the front, and weld on that Stem adapter and hopefully add some foot pegs if I dont get to busy!


Well this is the start of my mount i did. Half tacked up , just checking it for any ailment issues.
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This is the overall length of the bike, 55in wheelbase
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I was at the shop today finished up the mount. That pic was only the top side, i added to the bottom as well as welding a plate behind the stretch. I also was working on a strut mount to keep the mount from moving upwards upon acceleration. More to come..
More material lying around the shop..
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From that to this..
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Location of strut for now, still have to make the top, Used the round tube as a sleeve thru the 1 in pipe for strut. that way it wont collapse when tightened..
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LOL blurry pic of what i should look like..
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Well just got home from the shop and got my stretch strut mount made and installed. Came out pretty good, im surprised LOL! This is something I defiantly need to add to my other bikes. Just need to addd my front head tube brace and find a good location for foot pegs and the frame is pretty much done.
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well today was a half day for me, had to come home and do the shops webpage. At least I got to make my shock rod and start moving over the parts from the Nos Elite bike.
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Another day another buck fifty to be made lol..
Finally mounted my seat and made for folding foot pegs. Still deciding on what im going to use for a gas tank. One more bar to add then the frame will be ready for paint.
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This is how she sits as of yesterday.. Got alot more things i need to do before the race this weekend!
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Use the frame as a fuel tank. Just seal a section of it


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Holualoa Freek wrote: All I Have To Say Is OOOYYYYSUUUSSSS :worship: :worship: :worship: :worship:
Quoting all of his pictures is not necessary. :crazy:



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trying got one more build im doing as well. was going to post it but still uploading pics!

All my builds are done with the basic tools. Hacksaw, vice, hand grinder, and my welder.. Anything that is machined is done at a friends shop that he lets me go wild n there.
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I see you needed a project for the holiday also... lol Looks awesome so far :2thumbs:
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LOL you got a sneak peak into what im doing now haha!
pretty soon ill start posting some pics of it,
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when did you build this? :confused:

I thought this was a thanksgiving project?
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yes its in the change mode right now hehehe. I have a few projects in the works right now. One of them is a build like my pink bike. Its for a customer on the other island. 130cc motor, dio plastics, 89 frame set up. Im also building a new bike for a 72 cc motor, that way i can race with the other people here and not scare them off LOL
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I thought "Philipines style" was a spoked bicycle rim in front. :smile:

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Their style is very similar to what you guys ride there.
usually no plastics, a nose piece, open bars, Japan style or asia is like my pink bike. Full body work

this is one of my good friends bike. Francis builds the fastest jogs in PI
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I got tons on my hard drive from them when they use to go to the races all the time.
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Would be nice if one of mods would get rid of the quoted pics in the thread



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Thanks Burnt for cleaning that up !

LOL maybe we should have a drag bike pic thread..
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Im suprised no one has ever used one of the center shocks off a yz 85. At least you can adjust those. Just a thought. Lookin good tru.

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