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Thread: Work & Play
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3rd March 2015, 07:29 PM #1
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Work & Play
My daily rider - a 32" wheeled Kent & undergoing build is my stretch cargo chopper which rolls on a 24" rear/26" springer front. 20" apes/twin 12V lights.Power provided by motor bike battery which will be housed in 1 of 2 abs panniers which bolt to rear rack.The centre pole will support a fold down base that will house a 10" flat screen/ipod or such like - the wiring hiding down the pole & routed to the battery.The panniers are sold with travel lights already fitted. O/A length? 8` 6"!
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18th October 2015, 01:31 PM #2
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So a bit more stuff done to the bike.Added abs panniers which come with 12V lights & fitted to a frame fixed to rear rack.The chain guard is a mix of Ford brake dust plate,bit of flat ali sheet & a s/s top rail.Now need to run wiring from twin headlights to pannier lights & hook up to battery & connect tandem length brake cable.Then its a total tear- down,paint in purple/orange fusion & re-assemble.
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8th November 2015, 10:05 AM #3
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Some work going into that build.
Foo
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16th March 2016, 06:57 PM #4
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So Dave TTC is the proud new owner of the stretch cargo chopper pushy and Areil ( Harry) the Silver Kent Cruiser. I`m pretty sure they`ll be enjoyed for many an hour. cheers gordo
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16th March 2016, 08:08 PM #5
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16th March 2016, 09:36 PM #6
With his new high performance hair do.
Hugh
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