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Project Clydesdale

25 Jan 2019 17:08 #61 by Geno
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How many fenders does a Big Horse need? :rolling3

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26 Jan 2019 19:14 - 26 Jan 2019 19:24 #62 by Geno
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Got another fender set ready today. They are all really close to setting in the right place now after a lot of measuring, bubble checking and clearance checking. They have also been moved up 3/4" above the main step rods. I need to get down to the welding shop and pick up some 14 gauge plate steel to put in the inset to make them stronger, then I can figure out a mounting system so they are easy to remove and get them mounted. :thumb

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26 Jan 2019 20:19 #63 by nappypappy
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with that seat up so high you might think about some type of roll bar or cage.....safety first fun second..............:smile2 :woo :cof3 :2cents :bacon0

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You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
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26 Jan 2019 21:57 #64 by Geno
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It has the wide 520 wheels on it, will have wheel weights all around, and removable suitcase weight racks when it doesn't have other things attached to it, that should be plenty of weight to keep it down. You're making me give up my surprises now. :tounge2 But if it does start rolling I don't want anything in the way of jumping off lol. :rolling

You wouldn't believe the plans have for this thing he he... :topsecret :laughing

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26 Jan 2019 22:46 #65 by nappypappy
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Geno wrote: It has the wide 520 wheels on it, will have wheel weights all around, and removable suitcase weight racks when it doesn't have other things attached to it, that should be plenty of weight to keep it down. You're making me give up my surprises now. :tounge2 But if it does start rolling I don't want anything in the way of jumping off lol. :rolling yeah and you my have a point there about jumping.....long as you jump the right way...........:smile2 :2cents :bacon0

You wouldn't believe the plans have for this thing he he... :topsecret :laughing


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I can't see the forest for the trees.

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27 Jan 2019 10:01 - 27 Jan 2019 10:03 #66 by GT 14
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The Clydesdale of WHS . Decal could be CLY18

1969 GT-18
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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27 Jan 2019 11:11 - 27 Jan 2019 11:12 #67 by Geno
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Wow that is so cool! :clap :10

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28 Jan 2019 17:36 #68 by Geno
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I got a slow start today, spent all morning on the phone and shipping orders. The rear fenders were easy but the front has turned into having to do a few other things before the plating goes on. :doh

I have to get a design for the front brake rod setup and get a motor on it to figure the cut out for the main drive belt first.

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28 Jan 2019 18:31 #69 by nappypappy
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I still thing you may need a transfer case or maybe a bigger motor like what GT has on his wheelhorse...........:smile2 :2cents :cof3 :bday5 :computer :bacon0

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28 Jan 2019 19:02 #70 by Bert
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That’s a pretty neat build, looking forward to seeing it finished :woo

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