Well, I picked up this basket case suzuki intruder last week for around 1K. My plan is to turn it into a bobber in the next 3 weeks, and ride it until I can sell it (and do it again).
Being that I'm a complete noob to machining, the going is slow. I'm sure I could just go buy these parts, but this project is untra-low buck so I've got to use what I can find.
First up, making a strut:
Trim the huge post for the shock off, using the wrong blade on the sawzall = lots of fun
![laughingdp](http://ducatimonsterforum.org/Smileys/classic/laughdmf.gif)
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Once I saw'd the post off, it was time to drill/tap it. Well, I bought some used surplus (new?) boeing taps last week. Too bad I had apparently tried to use the wrong drill bit (one size too small) and pop, broke the tap off. Great. That took about 2 hours to finally get out....pregnant dog.
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Here is the sleeve, a bit too long now as I had to trim the post down. No worries, it'll still work
![Smiley](http://ducatimonsterforum.org/Smileys/classic/smiley.gif)
Just need to trim it down.
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Ouch. Forgot to wear glove when grinding the bevel on the strut. Strut slipped, grinder went into thumb. Blood.
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Welded on the bike
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I've got to finish the upper sleeve (need a end mill or small boring bar) and weld it. Other side strut is done, and I still need to drill tap the post.
![](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/TheoAftonomos/Intruder%20chopper/DSC_0013.jpg)
Not sure what to do about finishing the struts. Frame is going to be flat black. I figured I'd paint them, then chuck them back up in the lathe and touch the dimples I made to brighten them up. Might rust then, I dunno.
All in all, took me about 4 hours to make the bits, still have one strut left to finish. Should have another 2-3 hours in it to finish the rigid part of the tail. Next up, lowering the front, shaving the front forks (rear drum only) and getting a seat/mounting it.
Thinking about one of those chopper pans, with some small shocks under it instead of the typical springs. We'll see, thats $$$ (about 3 bills for the seat/shocks). I'm trying to get in/out of this thing for $1500 total.