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From: berkelusa
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  • YOU CAN USE A HONDA 185 KICKER SHAFT IT WILL WORK

  • new system for rating eh?

    I like!!!

  • KICK START.  KICK START!

  • Alas they never made a Kicker CMX250.. Not that I know of.. -Rob

  • OK, I have watched from video 1 through to this one, still not done, and this is AWESOME!!! one thing is bugging me, there are over 300 views and only 7 ratings...what gives, if you watch it rate it. I have been dropping 5's all over this series. Rob you and Hank are Rocking this build, i just wish people would give you credit by rating it.

  • Hey I ask for STARS in most of the Videos.. So don't feel bad.. It must be that we SUCK?? lol... -Rob

  • Piece by piece,day by day,life will be breathed in to the Red Baron

  • You bet.. So far I have about a grand into just the parts.. TIME.. Don't go there!.. about 4 months SOLID day in and day out.. -Rob

  • If you've seen any of mine you'll know my entire winters are spent in the garage and money,well no wife to say no ;)

  • Nice work, guys! Fascinating to watch all the progress, I'm looking forward to seeing the completed bike.

    Out of curiosity, how much would a bike you're building sell for, as opposed to one you'd buy at dealership?

  • Well it would take a NEW Honda Rebel or Nighthawk to even begin and they are about $3,500 from the Dealer alone.... In hours and time??. an easy $6-$10 grand total +Bike.. as It's mostly TIME taking things apart for re-fabrication and a full frame build from scratch.. Including all custom castings in the designs you want (computer work, plug and mold work.. etc), custom tank, CAD design, waterjet cut plates, seat, tires, powdercoating.. everything.. -Rob

  • How're you mounting the cast pieces on the clutch/points covers? Are you welding them, bolting them, or glueing them? It's one hell of a cool idea anyway.

  • Thanks! I'm not sure just yet.. I would rather they mount up with small bolts so they are removable without taking a cover off.. Mostly the right-side for when you need to clean the screen during an Oil change.. But we shall see!

  • I am completely wrapped up in this build. This is going to be one really cool scoot!

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