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JoeHurley1892
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« Reply #90 on: November 04, 2018, 20:47:47 pm »

lush!!

i like what you did with the back seat area, sort of like what i want to do.

what's the pros and cons with the new bump stops?

Thanks Smiley, the bar that my harness is attached to is just a bit of metal i had lying about bolt to the original rear seat mounts, and the rear seat area is just 2 sheets of Ali panel painted satin black. I had it as 2 so I don't have to lift the whole lot up to get to the battery.

What it does is reduce travel at the rear when hard launching over bug ones, its just from what I read in books and what they used to do back in the day.

I am also running 26mm torsion bar and gas shocks so hopefully this combo will be a good compromise for street/strip.

I have only done 50miles on this new setup so can't really give any cons till I have done driven it a bit more and done some drag racing Smiley

Im sure some more experienced people on here will give you more of an insight into rear suspension setups.


Wow, great progress!
She looks new Wink


Thankyou Smiley



Looks great! Some big improvements you made! Good work Shocked


Thankyou, just got to get some track time now Smiley

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Fantastic work, a real inspiration.

Thank you Smiley

Looks good Joe Cool  Did you get to drive it with new engine much yet?

cheers Richie

I have only done about 50 miles in it so far. It has a nice Carb chatter after 3000rpm Cheesy
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JoeHurley1892
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« Reply #91 on: November 04, 2018, 20:51:30 pm »

Well this is what it looks like for now :p

20180825_204554 by Hurley Photography, on Flickr


Moody Shot

20180825_205935 by Hurley Photography, on Flickr


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« Reply #92 on: November 04, 2018, 21:12:14 pm »

Love the new wheels. Looks well hard  Grin
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Richierich56
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« Reply #93 on: November 07, 2018, 11:39:25 am »

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