It's not done yet...(Naked bar Buddy)

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It's not done yet...(Naked bar Buddy)

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But it's starting to come together. :)

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looks sweet. diggin it. did you lower the front end a bit?
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i looked at a few others and they look the same. :oops: what ya got for the headlight?
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Post by Howardr »

Nice, I like it. I, too, am wondering what you're using for a headlight.

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Thanks.
The headlight is a single "driving light" that I bought at the discount mega mart, bolted to the upper horn mount. I then had to create a hole in the chrome piece to let the light out.

The light looks just like this---> http://www.rivcoproducts.com/products/p ... 404&page=1
But I paid less than $20.00
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Love it!
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That's fantastic! Is that the Rattler clamp and bars?

You didn't pull the engine and rear wheel off of BG's new BJ, did ya? :wink:
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Rattler clamp,
Bikemaster "Drag Bar",
BG's rear wheel and tire, (front goes on tonight)
It's my engine though, the Black Jack is only a 150 :wink:
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that looks AWESOME.
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Post by Skootz Kabootz »

Man that is nice. It is such a big yet subtle difference. Well done.
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Post by Kaos »

Sweet, you just answered a question for me :) I was hoping the Rat clamp fit the Buddy forks, as I'm working on modding the headset on my Buddy for drop bars. I want to keep a semi stock looking headset on mine though.

Good job!
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Kaos wrote:Sweet, you just answered a question for me :) I was hoping the Rat clamp fit the Buddy forks,
It fits but it's not a drop in. There isn't any clearance below the clamp to clear the Buddy body work, I had to buy 4, 8/1.25 x 30mm flat head bolts and countersink them into the bottom of the clamp, 3 of the holes were easy, one of them had to be started at an angle and hand finished.

Also, the pinch bolt that indexes into a groove cut into the steerer tube is "clocked" a little different than stock. (about 30* or so). About 25 minutes with a die grinder and a rat tail file fixed that problem.

Stock bolt on the left, countersunk on the right
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/lagerhead/ ... 606641487/
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Lagerhead wrote:
Kaos wrote:Sweet, you just answered a question for me :) I was hoping the Rat clamp fit the Buddy forks,
It fits but it's not a drop in. There isn't any clearance below the clamp to clear the Buddy body work, I had to buy 4, 8/1.25 x 30mm flat head bolts and countersink them into the bottom of the clamp, 3 of the holes were easy, one of them had to be started at an angle and hand finished.

Also, the pinch bolt that indexes into a groove cut into the steerer tube is "clocked" a little different than stock. (about 30* or so). About 25 minutes with a die grinder and a rat tail file fixed that problem.

Stock bolt on the left, countersunk on the right
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pinch bolt notch
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Some more pictures of the project.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lagerhead/ ... 606641487/
Sweet, thanks for the info!
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