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Thread: Putting my Trail Z together finally

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    Rigaman is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Damn. Nice build!

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    What do I win for spotting how well the clutch cover reflects lol ?? Looking awesome !!!
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    he will probably give You a discount for spotting him! wile I'm waiting on the crank.. ill assemble all the polished stuff, shock ,front brake rezzie,swap front rim with polished one.. gas lines,,swap out linkage,, still lot's to do .. at this point I need it done for Trike Fest .. even if i gotta run the old seat and plastic.. gotta do what ya gotta do!

    thanks guys ..

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    little more,, polished stuff going on .. shock ect .. dont have brake fluid so cant finnish front brakes... and already robbed the upper roller for my race bike so cant put the tank sheild on..Polished front rim going on tomorrow...motor mounts clutch lever... fuel lines..

    little slice and dice on the frame so i can take the works shock in and out.. also $100 BUSHING KIT ... just maybe ill get to bead blasting the red paint off the gromment... maybe not..

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    volfan537240 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    I like those red fuel lines. Where did you get em?
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    Quote Originally Posted by volfan537240 View Post
    I like those red fuel lines. Where did you get em?
    search e bay for color fuel line.. theres deals to be had,, and some rip offs.. I got 3' for $3 free ship...

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    Dang Raffa! that thing is going to be WAY nicer than a trail bike!
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    first time I have seen this thread....where have I been? Looks pretty nice and yes that is an awsome honda red color.bahhahahahah Just hasselin ya. gonna be nicer looking than anything I got but you gonna ride it? good luck on finishing on time...catch ya latr bro.

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    Rigaman is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Where did you get the bushing kit for your shock?

    Also. Does anyone make all the linkage bushings and seals in a kit?

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    from works... its a works shock! $100 seals and bearings in and waiting on a crank!!
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    Would you mind donating that polished clutch cover to the Fallen Members Tribute trike that I plan to win?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Camexican View Post
    Would you mind donating that polished clutch cover to the Fallen Members Tribute trike that I plan to win?
    I donated a easy pull to that Bike ..

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    Looking good. Id be afraid to take it out and get it dirty.
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    ive got a works shock and the hose is too short to mount it the same way as the tri z one. i really dont want to cut a gap like you did but seems the best way

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    Rigaman is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Ya. Same here. I just wound up zip tying mine to the frame. Whats the best way to cut the frame after its already been powdercoated? I dont want to chip my coating.

    Also. I have 2 works shocks. One of mine has bushings like yours ktmcrasher. And the other has the ones like Raffas. I would like to get a new set. I didnt know where to get them. But I guess I should just call works!! =)

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