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Re: GZ Bobber - just finished
What is the brand for those tires and what size? they look amazing!
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Re: GZ Bobber - just finished
That looks Bad Ass man !!
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Re: GZ Bobber - just finished
Great job. Love that bobber!!
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Re: GZ Bobber - just finished
whomever produced those 1st three photos has a good eye :cool:
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Re: GZ Bobber - just finished
The tires are Dunlop D404 WW's, virtually the only whitewall that fits this bike. Good news is they're not too ridiculously expensive.
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Re: GZ Bobber - just finished
Good pics about the creation of a bobber. I wonder about the battery life when it is attached to the swing arm. Probably shake it's innards loose in a while.
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Re: GZ Bobber - just finished
Thanks kflint, do you know if the 150/90-15 rear tire will fit the stock rim?
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Re: GZ Bobber - just finished
Yes, the tire fits the stock rear rim, but you need to slightly bend the rear brake arm that runs from the hub to the front of the swingarm. It rubs just a little bit in stock form, but it's easy to remove and exaggerate the bend it already has to it. this will give you the clearance the tire needs.
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Re: GZ Bobber - just finished
those tires are pretty reasonable at motorcycle superstore.....hmmm.......
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Re: GZ Bobber - just finished
me thinks that this rear tire will only fit if you remove the rear frame rails, as in this bobber example
if you are not into chopping your frame off, you may need to look into Avon 140/90-15's Blaine's been there: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4503 |
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