Zero Engineering Bike Build 8
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Hey, have been following you videos. I think zero makes the coolest bike out there right now. Looking forward to your next video.
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we are still waiting for the new video ,,,, wish you all the best..
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I have a zero roller build which I didnt assemble and the pull to left is quite strong. when I look at your front right (speedo) wheel side I see mine has a spacer outside fork leg plus nut where yours and all others i see dont . Any thoughts? I could email u a close up pic or post a couple on youtube and provide link if you would like appreciate anything thanks.
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@pigeonfarmboy ever take those measurements?
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that air filter cover is PERFECTION ! for the style of bike along with the color of metal choices. Can't wait to see you kick start that and ride it. (what size engine are you running in that?? I must have missed it if you said it in earlier vids. I will go back and check. Good job God's speed and ride safe!
MrObserver1847 4 months ago
@MrObserver1847 S&S 93" KN (Knucklehead)
pigeonfarmboy 4 months ago
I am Really excited for you and your project build, I like how you specified what amount of training and knowledge you have as you were undertaking this project, it gives the rest of us courage and inspiration. Thanks again for making the these videos. Oh by the way what do you plan to do with the other bike and more importantly where did you pick that bike up from... it has vintage "stop" on the tail light !!!!! Great stuff!!!!
MrObserver1847 4 months ago
@MrObserver1847 I listed where I got that bike on that vid, check out the video description for details. I haven't ridden it much but the motor leaks way more than it should so I'll probably go through it this winter/spring.
pigeonfarmboy 4 months ago
I really appreciate you making these videos. It is one thing to watch professional bike builders on t.v. they tend to leave out the more simple tasks...like how to arrange the spacers and the inch by inch step of the plumbing (hoses from oil bag to engine..etc.) I like how you give details on the tools you use and which companys you have purchased parts from.
MrObserver1847 4 months ago
@MrObserver1847 It really is a huge undertaking if you don't have fellow builders that can help with all the small things. Putting the big stuff together really is the easiest part. The most difficult thing is making sure you're doing everything the right way. (Which has been the most time consuming part.)
pigeonfarmboy 4 months ago