Nice job on the exhaust. One of my pet peeves are the singular thick exhaust mounting tabs seen on many home built systems. I feel the same way about fabricating or machining nice tabs and brackets and having them in places where they’ll never be seen, but the devil is in the details. Mike
Oh jeez no! I think that's a Seiko Kinetic SUN019 - I have about 10 old Seiko's in various states of repair but the two Kinetics I have both get the most wrist time. They just work and they take a beating in the shop.
Nice job on the exhaust. One of my pet peeves are the singular thick exhaust mounting tabs seen on many home built systems.
I feel the same way about fabricating or machining nice tabs and brackets and having them in places where they’ll never be seen, but the devil is in the details.
Mike
Nice job and thanks for the useful tips!
Was this 150cc a kit?I have a bottom end from a 1987 xr100 im wanting to build to go in my honda xl75
Yes, it’s a Kitaco 145cc race kit. The motor has very high compression and can only be bump started.
Where will this bike be raced? Any videos?
Hey Gregor, I enjoyed watching this build on instagram, and was wondering what size Lectron you ended up with? Thank you
30mm is what they recommended.
"Alright Bitches" has to be your opening phrase from now on.
Is that a Seiko Marine Master? (As if I need another reason to envy you)
Oh jeez no! I think that's a Seiko Kinetic SUN019 - I have about 10 old Seiko's in various states of repair but the two Kinetics I have both get the most wrist time. They just work and they take a beating in the shop.