My first project :)

Started by Number XVIII, January 10, 2010, 12:02:02 PM

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ducpainter

Quote from: Number XVIII on January 24, 2010, 06:55:11 AM
Got a scottoiler now, as was recomended to me.

My tailchop has uh.. failed me slightly..

You're not the first to get that result. ;)
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junior varsity

So, you went over a bump and the tire devoured your plate.  Solution, make plate more parallel to ground! [thumbsup]

Duck-Stew

Quote from: Number XVIII on January 24, 2010, 06:55:11 AM

My tailchop has uh.. failed me slightly..


LOVE the way you put that!  Hahaha....  [thumbsup]  Don't worry, I think *all* of us here who have done our own tail-chops have ended up w/the same result! 

Keep pluggin' away Mate!  [beer]
Bike-less Portuguese immigrant enjoying life.

justinrhenry

i had the same problem with  my tail chop.  making the suspension tighter helps. 
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junior varsity

Get your suspension set "right", don't tighten it up more than what would be correct just to save the license plate when you can just bend the license plate to be more horizontal!

koko64

Gday 18

You're doing a great job and making the bike your own. Don't worry, I'm on my third tail chop iteration!
2015 Scrambler 800

shull

Keep doing what your doing. Bought my bike wrecked. The bike was factory all the way.What i found was some times a pic is worth a thousand words. Maybe this will help. Heres pics of my bike with tail chop.

Life is to short not to enjoy it. So have a blast.

Number XVIII

Tail chop is sorted, (I hope) as per recomendation I simply made the plate bracket more paralell to the road.

Will present new pictures tomorow of the freshly fabricated passeger pegs and adjusted rear end. :)

XVIII

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greenohawk69

You could also take your license plate and install it underneath your seat, in front of the rear tire, as I did.  Tail chop works perfect now.   ;)

LED accents blinking with your turn signals is a neat idea.  Especially if it is just the same side as your turn signals. 
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Number XVIII

Fixed tailchop. has done 45 miles without incident.


Rear footpegs. I'm frackin proud. Plate ally for the most part and stainless steel for the pegs.  Would they look better black?


junior varsity

Not sure you want to mount the passenger peg brackets to the exhaust...

Your bend looks pretty good around the pipe though. You could really make those look trick if they were more skeletal.

Number XVIII

All of the stress that a person puts on them is put onto the frame beneath the seat. the attatchment on the pipe is just to keep the thing in line. Im not sure i can make them skeletal without seriously risking the rigidity of it. Its standard ally. only 4mm. I've been the only test subject and im just 10st.. It didnt show any obvious strain with me getting on or off, but I wouldnt want to risk it woithout hardened ally or some form of steel.

junior varsity

The problem is that during a ride, the force is not straight down. Its going to be combination of down and backwards. Just something to think about. Typically they are mounted in the front to the rider's rearsets, or hang by two fixed locations at the frame (S*R series). Not sure putting stresses on the pipes is what you will want to do.

stopintime

First: black would be the way to go. + stickers or yellow highlights?

I understand that you're proud of making them yourself. I respect you for the effort [clap]
But - your passengers health is depending on those pegs. They MUST be trustworthy. I strongly recommend you get back to the drawing board - you're clever enough to make something better [thumbsup]

252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it