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Thepaetsguy

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#3
VERY lightly tac all 12 pipes If You weld each one solid and the fork tube doesn’t line up you have a problem then... I learned this the hard way the first time. D8C5CDE3-38CF-405C-846E-97012D766B57.jpeg
 

Thepaetsguy

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#5
And there we go says my first post was 47 minutes ago... Could of done it in less then a half hour of I wasn’t a slacker... I’ll purchase a motovox fork tube. And probably a set of motovox forks. This one is getting a live axle kit. This thread may not go any farther for awhile. Or at all.. Only time will tell C4B65794-56EB-4F58-8C02-E527C43FD0FC.jpeg 336857E6-9C58-4EF3-BE76-2566DF4D9B3E.jpeg
 

Thepaetsguy

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#8
I might run with it and weld the fork tube straight on? I’ll know when I have the actual motovox fork tube. it Would be such a short bike if I do it this way though.
 

Thepaetsguy

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#19
I think he works outdoors...
Watch his progress.;)
Didn’t even think about the gate being galvanized o_O

I’m gonna look around quick for a DB30 complete front end as I know from the mini scrapper it’s a perfect fit. If I can’t find one online or a whole junk bike in local to cut up I’ll PM you about that fork tube. I wanted the mini scrapper back ever since I sold It for $175 It was such a fun bike. Guy who bought it took it to the big sturges motorcycle rally I guess..
 
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