1985 110yz Dirt Bike, yea here I go again

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GJunktionMike

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No good bikes were cut up for this. Someting I started about 4 months ago, got a hamboned bike but had a good motor so. No out of pocket on this, 1" tube is drop off from the nash (well $20 for a stick of 1/8" wall). going to fill in the back to look like ladder bars, and a sissy bar with the 1", 3' or so tall.
 

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Got the tube done on the back for the ladder bar look and sissy bar. Went for it first roll down the road. not to bad of a fit for someone 6'2" and a trim 240 pounds:eek:
 

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Found a set of forks and a rim that wasn't bent. Has a little better rake now. had me nephew to day so we did a little racing.
 

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Got a little done today, got the 92 250 Dr susucky front end done. All I had to do is pop the races off and change them out and add a 1/4" on the bottom tree. works like a charm. Got the back brake and pedal done. Backing plate in the sissy bar, seat tabs. And the shifter. Almost to the point that I can start the paper work to get it titled.
 

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I always wonder how a bike built that low would look. I like it. Can noy wait to see the finish bike and you setting on it.

I'm big too and have been thinking of building a low bike.
 
I always wonder how a bike built that low would look. I like it. Can noy wait to see the finish bike and you setting on it.

I'm big too and have been thinking of building a low bike.

Back on post #6 First pics is what I'm going with. The first forks were bent so I slaped on the big forks and this works better. before there was no room for the pipes. Ran it today, no tank so it runs out of gas quick. If my pc wasn't acting up I would post some vid. The thing is a blast to ride, has the old chopper flop but not to bad. Over all the bike has a great feel to it. Not to bad for my first bike build.
 
Thank's Mr. C


A little tank work. I had no plan but this is what I got.
 

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Watch out GJMike,
If you are not careful this is going to be one very, very cool little bike!! You are making me think of doing another small chopper and if you don't mind I just might use the rear frame design you have there. Keep up the good work, projects like this are a lot of fun.
 
Sawzall go ahead, but If you make a million off the idea hook a fellow builder up :D

I know it will be asked so. Bike is 7'4" long over all. top of the bars 39" and 15" to seat pan.

Still aways to go but heres some better pics.
 

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