new pics of my d-50

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new pics of my d-50
Chwelch avatar
Chwelch
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Lookin good man.
lowrango avatar
lowrango
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Originally posted by AVTekk



Edited: 12/17/2005 12:44:10 AM by AVTekk

looks ok..id connect the upper bag mounts to somethin else tho, thats a lot of stress on that piece of metal hanging out there like that, its acting as a lever and somethings going to twist over time. its like bag mounts on the side of a notch with no bridge, theres so much leverage that things start twisting..



i'd agree with dave but nice start

slowram avatar
slowram
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looks good, forum idea on here would be nice,
pure insanity avatar
pure insanity
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is it just me looking at the pics wrong or is your pumpkin off center? i know mine is a little but i forget how much. mine dopesnt rteally seem to show up as much as it looks like yours is.
looks good man, keep up the good work.
low mazda avatar
low mazda
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actually the driveshaft comes out of it off to the pass. side a little bit. the axle itself is perfectly even in the frame. I dont know why it looks the way it does. but i have the same exact measurements from side to side from backing plate to the frame.
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DroptMitsu
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i think we need a forum for the Mitsu. too
92slammer avatar
92slammer
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looking good blitch
mr.safety avatar
mr.safety
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i like
sundown avatar
sundown
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Looks familiar, mines just longer!

On the above mentioned topic of the upper bag mount, you might consider gusseting the square tubing to the frame rail so the twisting loads the bags will apply will be distributed down the side of the frame. This will help keep your bag mount healty for a longer period of time...

By the way, I can attest here, the suspension setup is very comfy on the road. I can hit the bumps and holes and hear the suspension but not really feal it inside. You'll like the ride quality very much!!!!