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Bobber / chopper project.

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by meister66, May 18, 2009.

  1. meister66

    meister66 New Member

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    Hi all
    With all the cool bobber projects in this forum, you have inspired me to start my own. This bike has been sitting in a corner of our lunchroom at work for the last 5 years. I was looking for a inexpensive project so i talked to the owner and struck a deal. The only one that wasn't happy was my wife. Anyway got it home this weekend started to tear it down. Crath thanks for the inspiration...:) here are some pics.

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    The day I bought it.

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    Torn down and frame section cut off.

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    Fitting new frame members.

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    Fabricated frame ends.

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    Grafting new frame to old.

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    Ready to weld.

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    Fatbob split tanks...yea

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    Fatbobs from the front

    So far its been a blast. Cant wait to ride her.
     
  2. lowlifexj

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    My wifey wasn't to happy with me either. I spent a lot of this winter at my friends house working on mine, and when she saw that I had made it a solo seat well you can guess how that went over :lol: .
    I really like the fat bob tank haven't seen one on a xj yet that looks cool. I see a lot of hard tails and I wonder how they hook up? When I was testing and tuning on mine I had the shocks cranked up and it seemed to light up the rear tire really easily.
    I've only built one bike but the best advise I have is take your time, do it your way, and do it right the first time you don;t want to rush through it and skip things you will regret later. Good luck and keep the pics coming!
     
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    My wife hates my project. It's all craths fault. He inspired so many lurkers
     
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    cant wait to see the tank mounted up, i'm seriously thinking about the same tanks for mine (have a look how its going on my thread "crashed")
     
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    Here's how split fattys look..........good choice 8)
     

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    Hey Tomcat Nice ride just the look Im going for. What did you do with the space between the tanks I was thinking of making a bezel and mounting the gages and such there.
     
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    That'd work out. I'm not runnin any gauges......
    i got the ignition, headlight, and taillight switches mounted there.
    Bikes in pieces right now, wanted to rebuild. Goin back together soon
     
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    Those fat bobs do look sweet. Good choice. Nice on the single downtube, tom.
     
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    Just a random question tom, to what degree did you rake your forks?
     
  10. meister66

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    Got some more work done this weekend. Rear frame welded seat pan built and mounted carbs cleaned pics below.


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    new sections welded to frame

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    seat pan cut out

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    carbs disassembled

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    Warming up the plasma

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    seat pan mounted

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    my buddy warming up the seat pan
     
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    What metal gauge thickness did you use for a seat pan?
     
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    The metal for the seat pan was 1/16th inch plate, but I am going to wrap the edge in 1/4 inch round bar to make a nice finished edge. 16th is to weak on its own. I would use 1/8 plate if I wasn't going to finish the edge.
     
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    Thanks bud, i really like the looks of the single tube


    Mack...i got about 40 degrees of rake on er, give or take a couple...
    runnin 8" over tubes.
     
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    That's cool that you're making your own seat pan. So what's the plan for it? Gonna wrap in it leather or leave it bare?
     
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    The "PLAN" is to weld 1/4 inch round bar around the edge (very neatly) then make a seat pad contured to my...seat cover it with leather then rivet it to the pan with the ends of 45 caliber casings...or at least thats the plan :)
     
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    Thanks a bunch there TOMCAT that is about the rake that I am looking for on mine.
     
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    Seat Pan is done. finished it off Tonight . I'm quite happy with the results

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    sweeeeet seeat
     
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    if you dont use the z bars i will take them off of your hands. let me know what you want for them
     

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