I think your reconsidering the direction of your build.xr650killer wrote:I think you need your Ged book open.
Lawn chair.....
I'm still laughing!!!!!!!
Baze, your too funny!
You got me sooo scarrred now.JBaze wrote:I think that having someones safety coming first is not ass kissing at all. You should google some lawn chair conversions that have failed and see what happened to the dude ridin the bike. Prolly a good idea to make sure the tank is modded right considering where and what its sitting on top of. As far as frame rails go.....would you sit on this fukr? Cause I wouldn't!![]()
Thank you for your concern but i have been ridding sence 1971 and ridden alll types of bikes and have put together all types of bikes and never had any problems.JBaze wrote:Well you should be I suppose, pardon the hell out of us for wanting you to have a safe vehicle to operate. Most of the people offering suggestions and constructive critisism have been riding these bikes for a very long time, most of the people who are commenting on this thread and ridereds have built at least one of these AF's so rather than getting your panties in a twist, take this for what it is, some good advice, a few suggestions and hell of alot of humor and fun. My self, I have 24 years on board on CR500 I cant speak for everyone else.
I made some spelling and grammar corrections for you- keep plugging away on that GED......xr650killer wrote:You can't re -weld a weld on alum. it doesn't work.cmotodad wrote:You're right they do not. My train of thought is the less areas welded, the less places to crack and besides, if they crack you can see them clearly to repair. We really enjoy riding our bike.
Anyway, BOB brought this on and I hear you.
I helped you out on your GED .Mik329 wrote:I made some spelling and grammar corrections for you- keep plugging away on that GED......xr650killer wrote:You can't re -weld a weld on alum.It doesn't work.cmotodad wrote:You're right they do not. My train of thought is the less areas welded, the less places to crack and besides, if they crack you can see them clearly to repair. We really enjoy riding our bike.
Anyway, BOB brought this on and I hear you.