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High fender MX style on a Steamer

Started by Bob Tosi, January 29, 2011, 07:44:31 PM

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aeronca

nice job, cant wait to see it in person. 8)
Steamers Rule!!!
It's Tire, not Tyre

GO SEAHAWKS!!!!!!

Jon KB

Fender complete, brake hose still needs reroute












I will be replacing the brake cross over hose with one direct from the reservoir.

I also need to check the fork travel to see if anything makes contact when impacting a pot hole at speed. adjustments will be made as necessary.

Thanks go out to those who did it before me.
Too many hobbies,
Not enough time
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aeronca

:hello2  :hello2  :occasion14  :icon_salut  nice job bro.
Steamers Rule!!!
It's Tire, not Tyre

GO SEAHAWKS!!!!!!

Jon KB

Quote from: "aeronca":hello2  :hello2  :occasion14  :icon_salut  nice job bro.

Thanks, I'm fairly pleased with it myself. ':D'
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jwray76

Nice work...and interesting mounting of the fog lights with turn signal relocation  :D

Jon KB

Quote from: "jwray76"Nice work...and interesting mounting of the fog lights with turn signal relocation  :D
Thanks.

I copied the turn signal mounts from Tigger of University Place WA
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Rallyroo

Resurrecting an old thread here, but I figured I would share my new "beaky" tiger. Looks like it was getting jealous of the younger siblings. Haven't decided which direction to go with the lower fender; may leave the rear section on to try to reduce spray.

Feels pretty secure, but I haven't tested at highway speeds yet, so it may still need a brace.


coachgeo

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Quote from: Jon KB on July 21, 2011, 07:05:15 PM
Fender complete, ...
Thanks go out to those who did it before me.
Thanks RallyRoo for bringing this thread back up.

Jon; if your still around, do you have a stepped back pic of this?  Would be interesting to see the aesthetics of how it looks from a full bike side and front view.  Hard to tell the overall affect with the pics being of just the fork and fender.  That and I want to see a Yellow Tiger as Im thinking paint scheme's lately.

Awesome fabrication. Kudos for that.
COACH POSER (Till Tribota Tiger's done & I'm riding it)

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Quote from: Bob Tosi on January 29, 2011, 07:44:31 PM
I am going to be getting dirt tires and wanted to put a high fender on the old girl.  Is there a certain fender that works best?  How does the mounting work?

I did two things.  Kept the stock fender but cut off the front.  I found an old mx fender for $5, cut it to size and used two very crude L-brackets about 9 inches long screwed into the two holes under the bottom yoke.  20,000+ miles and going strong.


Solon

I am not a big fan of beaks on bikes, but this combination  looks really cool.  :thumbsup

coachgeo

COACH POSER (Till Tribota Tiger's done & I'm riding it)

sweller

The "TigRat" in one of its earlier iterations had a high level universal MX mudguard:



It was attached using exhaust U clamps on the fork stanchions and some homemade  brackets on the mudguard.

I took it off and replaced it with a standard front as it caught the wind on motorways (and didn't do much for the fuel consumption!)

This is the best close up I have:


Simon

Brighton
England