Cooter those are not the cheap ones you have right?
Cooter those are not the cheap ones you have right?
Water jets cut Carbon fiber easy too. You can get the connectors the EBR uses as well for a plug-n-play set up.
Yeah you right... I am gonna make a few calls tomorrow for the carbon.. I have some super stiff plexiglass hybrid stuff at work I was thinking about too. Real thin like 3/16 I think. We shall see
I don't know which lights specifically, but I tell ya... from now on I put them on a battery full blast for an hour before I make brake lights!
OOOH you could use plexiglass and light up the edge from the top!
Twisted did made 2 options, one with black plastic other with carbon.
I think I will be doing some plexiglass if it holds up. I have a sheet 3x8x3/4, I am going to gauge it down to about 3/16 and water jet it out. Going to have to wait until the LED show up for some real in hand measurements.
Cool! Pics please:)
How do you "Gauge it down"? Heat and pressure? or a planer type thing and polish? Forgive my ignorance
Your forgiven cooter lol jk.... at the shop I work at we have 3-axis high speed routers, I run tooling that does “gauging” “ milling” “ planing” .. I will have to lock the plexiglass to my table with a jig and gauge it down with a diamond matrixed tool that’s o.d is 3.55. So about three passes it should be done. I will post up shots of the water jet and routers working on it
Worked on the XB9, its kinda like a early EBR thats air cooled lol............
Had the forks rebuilt with 10wt Amsoil, and during this easy process come to find out the dampening rod was broke in one fork.. sweet huh... so the dude had a rebuild for the showa forks and hooked it up. He slid in new bushing also while he was there.
While this fork fun was going down I put on a new stainless GP1 slip on. So the old Buell had a good