Welded in the mounts for the oil bag.
Started working on the foot peg mounts. I started with two bent original Harley mounts. Here is what is left of one of them. Then I bent up some 5/8" solid rod to mount the pegs off of.
Here is my jig to make sure each side was level before I tacked them in place.
Here is one side all done. I will have more pictures later.
Then came the tank. I stripped the paint not knowing what I would find. I could tell there was a little bit of damage but I never figured on this much. There was lead and thick bondo all over. And where they used the lead it was warped. So I figured if I was going to put some life back in this tank I had to do it the right way. So I preceded by cutting out the bottom of the tank so I could access all the damage better.
Looks like they were chasing a leak here? There was a bunch of lead, brass, and porous welds right here. From the inside it almost looks a factory outlet here? Did they ever come equipped with a fuel gauge?
Looks like they were chasing some leaks back here with some MIG weld and some brass.
Can't make sense of this one. There is a bunch of porous welds and brass back here after I stripped the lead. This will all be cut out.
Melting all that lead out.
This is after I did a lot of work on the tank. It still needs some metal finishing and some patches welded in. The exhaust mounts are done and I reversed the lever for the rear brakes so I could mount it on the bottom.
I also mounted up the Triumph front end after some machining. I am looking at lowering it around 2".
I am looking at lowering the tunnel on the tank slightly to get the tank to sit a little lower.
I finished the backbone and mounted the oil bag along with some gussets.
Fender mounts are coming up next and finishing up that tank.
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