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You have a fixation with pipes. I stopped short of saying fetish
Quote from: Marc.com on March 06, 2015, 08:17:10 amQuote from: FourstrokeForever on March 06, 2015, 09:30:50 amDon't worry about BigK Pete. He'll eventually realise that those sewing machines he so fervently defends are much better with a big Jap thumper in the frame. Apart from offending Mick, I'm sure that whatever you build will be one very well put together machine.Personally, I'd go with the right exit pipe simply because of the less bends needed. Well Mark, I didn't break up a bike to get the frame, so hopefully BigK will take that into account . I will probably go with the right hand side, a la B50. Might even graft an XL500 head on and go with a pipe each side A better idea than using a Yamaha motor would be to use a mighty Honda XR500 motor. Not only will it upset BigK even more, but you will have to change your username to HonHuski
Quote from: FourstrokeForever on March 06, 2015, 09:30:50 amDon't worry about BigK Pete. He'll eventually realise that those sewing machines he so fervently defends are much better with a big Jap thumper in the frame. Apart from offending Mick, I'm sure that whatever you build will be one very well put together machine.Personally, I'd go with the right exit pipe simply because of the less bends needed. Well Mark, I didn't break up a bike to get the frame, so hopefully BigK will take that into account . I will probably go with the right hand side, a la B50. Might even graft an XL500 head on and go with a pipe each side
Don't worry about BigK Pete. He'll eventually realise that those sewing machines he so fervently defends are much better with a big Jap thumper in the frame. Apart from offending Mick, I'm sure that whatever you build will be one very well put together machine.Personally, I'd go with the right exit pipe simply because of the less bends needed.
Personally, I'd go with the right exit pipe simply because of the less bends needed.
I just don't understand why anyone would want to make a Husky, fat, heavy & slow? Each to their own though. Some people like fat women, so I guess it's sort of normal.K
Husky engines don't belong in farm bikes Tim.K
Quote from: bigk on March 07, 2015, 11:13:58 amI just don't understand why anyone would want to make a Husky, fat, heavy & slow? Each to their own though. Some people like fat women, so I guess it's sort of normal.KI'd rather have a fat, heavy and slow Husky that goes and can be made to roost with a bit of encouragement! And it will give me all the love I need without any grief. Give me a low maintenance chubby girl over a super model any day. It's a bit like eating fruit and vegies. We know we have to eat the stuff but it doesn't have the same appeal as a nice juicy hamburger [/quotes I second that
Do you prefer motorized pianos Mainline?
Hey there is nothing wrong with Huskies ... this one is really nice.