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RE: The transformation of my CB - kennyw - 01-23-2016

I just measured mine, 1" OD tubing.


The transformation of my CB - kennyw - 02-27-2016

I'm working on a new design project. Started getting serious measurements so I can figure out how to mount these cans.

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I like the clearance with the exhaust.

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RE: The transformation of my CB - the Ferret - 02-27-2016

Very ADV (adventurous project lol). I like you mechanical type guys that can have a vision and make it happen.very cool


RE: The transformation of my CB - kmoney_imp - 02-28-2016

I love those ammo can saddlebags -- you've given me an inspiration to make my own hard luggage. What size are they? They look bigger than the standard .50cal cans.


RE: The transformation of my CB - kennyw - 02-28-2016

I love having tools that make it easy to visualize and figure out how to connect everything.


(02-28-2016, 04:20 AM)kmoney_imp Wrote: I love those ammo can saddlebags -- you've given me an inspiration to make my own hard luggage. What size are they? They look bigger than the standard .50cal cans.

This set is larger than the 50 cal cans. They are labeled N463, 8 fuze proximity M728.
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They measure approximately 11.125 x 5.75 x 10 inches.


RE: The transformation of my CB - paul kellam_imp - 02-28-2016

What kind of tire do you have mounted on front? it looks like it's on backwards?


RE: The transformation of my CB - redbirds_imp - 02-28-2016

(02-28-2016, 07:34 AM)paul kellam_imp Wrote: What kind of tire do you have mounted on front? it looks like it's on backwards?

They are Michelin PR3's. Many on the forum have them, me included.


RE: The transformation of my CB - kennyw - 02-28-2016

I have a model started... still working on how to attach everything though. The lines in space just represent the centerline of the Honda rack in 2D. My plan is to slip a thin plate in between the spacers and Honda Rack on each side as the basis of my mounting bracket system. The thing I need to figure out now is how to hold the can without drilling holes in it.




RE: The transformation of my CB - kennyw - 04-07-2016

I found a little extra room on the CB today and installed Cortech 36L saddle bags as a temporary solution until I get all of the ammo can brackets figured out.
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RE: The transformation of my CB - Randy B - 04-07-2016

(02-28-2016, 01:09 PM)kennyw_imp Wrote: I have a model started... still working on how to attach everything though. The lines in space just represent the centerline of the Honda rack in 2D. My plan is to slip a thin plate in between the spacers and Honda Rack on each side as the basis of my mounting bracket system. The thing I need to figure out now is how to hold the can without drilling holes in it.

It sounds like you need some sort of a cradle system to hold them in place then.