




Got the bones down for the seat and cut up an old gas tank I had laying around the shop to make the rear fender . Then I made a simple offset brake stay for the rear drum. I still have to take the fender over to a buddy's and smooth out my hammer marks with his english wheel. But other than that this is what it's going to look like.
Matt, the salt racer looks excellent. I love the manly seat & fender dealio.
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Thanks Jeff , I really am digging this build also, And yes two posts in one day It's been a busy weekend , I wish I could make the weekends last longer!!
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