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Dupo 09-09-2009 02:37 AM

Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/1913/charti.jpg

bonehead 09-09-2009 06:51 AM

Re: Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
SOLD! I'll take 2.

Sarris 09-09-2009 07:06 AM

Re: Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
You're gonna die.........

As you know I rode this Death Trap for almost 10 years.

http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/4535/79802012.jpg

Hell, I never had an accident until I started riding a "normal" Yamaha Roadstar cruiser!!

:poke2: O_o :neener:

alanmcorcoran 09-09-2009 02:35 PM

Re: Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
I like the look of the death trap. Having never ridden a chopper (but I've seen lots on the various TV shows, and of course, Easy Rider [the movie]) can somebody explain the appeal besides the supercool look?

It doesn't look like they change the height of the bike, and it seems like cornering or turning of any kind would be more sensitive - is the appeal strictly looks or are there advantanges?

Sarris 09-09-2009 02:45 PM

Re: Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
Thanks Alan. It was lowered in the rear 2-1/2" (10" rear shocks)and had a 52 degree total rake (13 degrees added to stock) & 10" over length fork tubes.

The longer wheelbase gives a great ride, but it did take two lanes to turn it around. Cornering just takes getting used to, nothing more.

But it really is mostly about STYLE.

:cool: :lol: :cool:

Dupo 09-09-2009 04:47 PM

Re: Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
That was a Morton's kit on your's right??

Sarris 09-09-2009 05:07 PM

Re: Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
Huh?? You lost me on that one ol' buddy.

Explanacianos por favor??

Edit: If you're talking the front end kit, it was a Seeger Cycle kit from Germany. Otherwise explanacianos por favor??


:??:

Water Warrior 2 09-09-2009 06:38 PM

Re: Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
Both bikes are a result of care and attention to detail. Very nicely done........Ah Dupo, you missed one on the chart. Yellow is bad. Will distract the cagers from their cells and cause them to crash into each other while trying to avoid the bright thing on the road. Criminal charges could be laid against you.

Dupo 09-10-2009 01:33 AM

Re: Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
Image fixed .. added mirrors and yellow paint :cool:

Sarris .. yes the rake kit. Morton's is the only one i know that sells/fabs front ends like that ... that long i should say. Pricey too ... $1799 per kit. I would have loved a 9 degree with over tubes. but not for that price.

Sarris 09-10-2009 08:14 AM

Re: Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
Hey Dupo, look at this site.

VLX Chopper

I know it's not your bike, and it's a bit flat as shown with 8" tubes, but with 10's or 12's, it could be really ht.

What a deal for $1700!!

:rawk:

mrlmd1 09-10-2009 09:00 AM

Re: Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
Doesn't that put a terrible strain on the front forks and triple tree because of the leverage, especially if you ride over a big bump? How often do those extended forks get bent or are they strong enough so that never happens?

Sarris 09-10-2009 10:05 AM

Re: Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
The kit totally replaces the stock triple tree and is engineered for the addtional stress. Same with the over length tubes. Tube wall thickness increases and material strength increases with length.

I never had a bending issue although I hit some whopper sized bumps and potholes. I guess it's possible though.

As the fork length increases, the side to side deflection increases and in turns you can actually see the tire move out of center between the tubes. This puts stress on the axle/bearings.

I added a fork brace to stop that deflection. Problem solved.

It was fun to own a full blown chopper once (owned for 8+ years), but my HD is the epitomy of comfort. As I get older, that is one of my riding priorities.

O_o O_o

Dupo 09-10-2009 10:54 PM

Re: Chart for those interested in modifying your ride
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarris
Hey Dupo, look at this site.

VLX Chopper

I know it's not your bike, and it's a bit flat as shown with 8" tubes, but with 10's or 12's, it could be really ht.

What a deal for $1700!!

:rawk:


Thats insane ... lol. Love it.


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