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- Sat Jan 28, 2017 7:12 am
- Forum: Builder's workshop
- Topic: my new 88 prebug build
- Replies: 153
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Re: my new 88 prebug build
Awe yea that tire looks way better and that tail light though! ![rock :rock:](./images/smilies/rock.gif)
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- Fri Jan 27, 2017 9:39 pm
- Forum: Technical Help
- Topic: Help with Electrical Components
- Replies: 26
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- Fri Jan 27, 2017 9:05 pm
- Forum: Builder's workshop
- Topic: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
- Replies: 273
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Re: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
It was nice that Honda even used the same color coded wires for both bikes. Made it almost idiot-proof...I said almost :smile: Even crossing over to the Ruckus controls, the colors are the same on what I have to swap over i.e. brake switches, horn, start, run/stop etc. lol LOVE YOU HONDA! Started l...
- Fri Jan 27, 2017 1:14 pm
- Forum: Builder's workshop
- Topic: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
- Replies: 273
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Re: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
Your going to use the elite harness? what made you go that route? the spree one is plug and play with the af16/af05, i used the stock harness on my first mina spree as well No i am just taking the connector off the elite harness. The Spree has a 2 prong connector with 4 loose bullet connectors and ...
- Fri Jan 27, 2017 9:58 am
- Forum: Builder's workshop
- Topic: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
- Replies: 273
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Re: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
Does that groove on the top of the leg allow upper bolt to pass by and "lock in" top of leg? Not that familiar with these forks. If so, you can't raise the legs in the tree like you can on most street bikes. No, that groove is for the upper bolt. You can slide it up as far as you want, bu...
- Fri Jan 27, 2017 8:03 am
- Forum: Technical Help
- Topic: Help with Electrical Components
- Replies: 26
- Views: 13723
Re: Help with Electrical Components
Thanks all! So i assume it is ok to run the stock CDI with my build? Or should I consider getting a fancy Malossi or Stage6 one?
- Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:22 pm
- Forum: Technical Help
- Topic: Help with Electrical Components
- Replies: 26
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Help with Electrical Components
NAME THAT PART If you all could help me out with the proper names of these components (Especially the one to the right :*: ) From Left to Right Here's My Guess :confused: Rectifier - Mounts on the Frame by the shock mount. CDI - Slides in the rubber dealyo on the battery box Relay - Slides on a tab ...
- Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:15 pm
- Forum: Builder's workshop
- Topic: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
- Replies: 273
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Re: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
It just could be that NCY is referring to the drop in length vs. the oem Dio forks pictured here in Black/Gold. I have to beg the differ, the ad states to "These legs will lower the front of your RUCK 51mm" . Nothing to do with a Dio. Maybe an overall difference in length vs a Ruck Fork? ...
- Thu Jan 26, 2017 4:31 pm
- Forum: Builder's workshop
- Topic: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
- Replies: 273
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Re: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
Looks like you got 2" on these. You just need to push the fork legs higher into the triple mount, which the shorter lower leg design allows you to do. Thanks Noisy! The difference in measurement between the stock and NCY forks, from the axle hole center to the "bolt notch" center is ...
- Thu Jan 26, 2017 7:10 am
- Forum: Builder's workshop
- Topic: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
- Replies: 273
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Re: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
That is exactly what i was going to do with the oil tub lol. Just make it an emergency reserve ![thumbwink :thumbwink:](./images/smilies/icon_thumbup.gif)
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- Wed Jan 25, 2017 2:00 pm
- Forum: Builder's workshop
- Topic: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
- Replies: 273
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Re: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
lol I hear ya! I just want to shut down some Groms & GY6 Rucks around town. Plus this thing is going to be A LOT easier to load in my truck to hit up some meets. Hèll it might even fit in the back seat haha!MrJumps wrote:it was a both mean lol
- Wed Jan 25, 2017 11:31 am
- Forum: Builder's workshop
- Topic: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
- Replies: 273
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Re: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
That weekend warrior bike idea is pretty mean Mean like abuse for letting her sit all week or mean like "Man that bike is MEAN lookin'". I can't interpret what kind of mean you're referencing lol Trust me ill be riding her every chance I get even if its for just 15 mins when I get home fr...
- Wed Jan 25, 2017 9:08 am
- Forum: Builder's workshop
- Topic: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
- Replies: 273
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Re: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
What do you have up your sleeve for a headlight? I personally never ride at night but my State Regulations require one. I don't drive at night either lol but here in FL is the same, have to have one. I leaning towards the new Trail Tech 70mm LED. I have to install the front basket and figure out wh...
- Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:44 pm
- Forum: Builder's workshop
- Topic: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
- Replies: 273
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Re: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
Moar Updates! Drilled my bars for the controls and cleaned up the other side that I didn't get to the other day. Although the bar lengths are even on both sides, the controls are not perfectly even, from center to one another, because I didn't take out the difference for the NCY bearing throttle kit...
- Mon Jan 23, 2017 11:15 am
- Forum: Builder's workshop
- Topic: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
- Replies: 273
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Re: AF16 Powered "Victoria's Spreecret"
Got some work in yesterday. Motor Mounted, Need to get (1) shorter bolt and a spacer for the shock bolt. (I put a spacer on the axle for the rear wheel and the shock is still very close to touching the tire) Still have to tighten everything up to be sure. Stem & bars installed. First pic shows t...