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    Hi Performance ATC update

    I got the frame back from the powder coaters. It turned out really nice.
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    Thats a really nice shade of blue. I like it. Keep posting pictures of your progress!
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    Very cool project !
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    HI PO ATC swingarm bushings

    I just got a set of RD350 swingarm bushings the other day for my bike. What a surprise to compare them to the whimpy ones the came out of the HI PO ATC swingarm. You would think the would be a little more beefy, seeing as they are being used offroad. The ones in the back are the RD bushings the ones in the front are the HI PO ATC.
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    how do you plan to fit those new bushings in the HP swinger?

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    The new bushings are for my RD350 bike. I'm going to have to get a new set made for the HP swinger. Any volunteers for making the new set?

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    I finally got my new swingarm bushings; not exactly identical but they will work. The base is too thick,
    so I'm going to shave it in half or the swingarm won't fit. I didn't have a swingarm bolt; so I'm also going
    to have to make my own. I decided to go with a 5/8" bolt instead of the 1/2" that came with the frame originally;
    so I had to drill out the mounting holes. The bolt is a little long so it will be shortened and rethreaded. The
    washers also had to be reshaped to clear the engine. I trial mounted the swingarm and shock to check for clearance
    issues and it just touches the battery pan; which might have to be trimmed. I might have to make more adjustments
    when I mount the chain tensioners, we'll see.
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    That Ohlins looks good in there. Cant wait to see the finished product.
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    I received my new chain tensioner wheels today. They're actually wideboard wheels, the old ones were skateboard wheels from the 1970's .They were a little too wide however; and I had to shave them down a bit. Now they fit great and also match the frame.
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    I bought a new rear fender off of Ebay. It's fiberglass and nice and thick.
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    Those fenders are a nice set. Glad to know they are going on an Old School RD Bike.
    * 1978 ATC 90/180 Pauter PJ1 / Springer "Team BAPP" Bike *

    * 1980 ATC 110/180 "Danny's Machine Works" 3D Sprint Dune Bike *

    * Nicholson 500 Race Bike *

    * HPATC Yamaha RD350 "Big Moe" Trike *

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    Quote Originally Posted by QUASIMOTO View Post
    I bought a new rear fender off of Ebay. It's fiberglass and nice and thick.
    Very nice but fiberglass is not very forgiving. Hence why they are normally made out of plastic.

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    You may be right but it's a lot easier; at least for me; to repair and alter than plastic.
    Quote Originally Posted by MPDano View Post
    Very nice but fiberglass is not very forgiving. Hence why they are normally made out of plastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QUASIMOTO View Post
    You may be right but it's a lot easier; at least for me; to repair and alter than plastic.
    Custom Painting is also an option when working with Fiberglass. Can't wait to see your finished product.

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    I saw that set on ebay a few weeks ago and really wanted them alas I have no money to throw around on parts I don't need.

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