Making a Sissy Bar for the Suzuki Savage Chopper
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- In this first part of the Savage Chopper series I'm making a tall Sissy Bar. I don't get it right the first time and not even the second time. But eventually I end up with something I'm pretty proud of.
In this video series I'm trying to take a stock Suzuki LS650 Savage from 1995 and transforming it from a regular old motorcycle into a chopper.
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Fun project 😀 👍
It was indeed! Thank you for your comment! ✌️
Propane or mapgas torch would work I think. Just the can with screw in nozzle
I actually think you're right. Should make it hot enough to bend more easily. 👍
Nice, I may try something similar 👍
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If you do, let me know how it went, would love to see how it turned out! 🤘
Use a blow-dryer to force air into the grill it would work better if you just dug a trench in the ground stacked bricks along it and threw the charcoal in it and stacked some over the top and use a blow-dryer at one end to force air thru
Maybe I should get my shovel out the next time, a trench sounds effective! 🔥
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Try using forced air up from the bottom of you barbeque. Turns it into a poor man's forge. Enjoy watch someone build a bike with their own hands. No store bought parts. Keep up the good work
That is a great idea, I would probably need a bigger hole in the bottom. Or maybe I just have to build myself a little forge. 😉
Thank you for highlighting the "built not bought" aspect. I always wanted to build a bike, not just assemble it. I also enjoy the challenge of learning new things and picking up new skills.
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I used a pipe, lay one end in the coal, other end you ducktape your ol' ladys hairdryer, that get hot enuff.
Great tip! Will have to try that! ✌️🤘
@@HeavyMetalParkingSpot your woodcoal burn out fast, try to get same coal blacksmiths use.
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Looks like I'm going backwards with the videos this time round ..lol. 1st attempt yeah ok to find out what's possible or not 2nd great effort looks good enough to pass muster . Im sure you are now quite versed with the welder to redress some of the welds just for cosmetics more than anything else . Hope you have managed to have a go at the bbq improvements , as many have stated forced air would help and possibly a coal designed for a forge not bbq . Looking forwards to catching up with the videos . Respect
You are fine to go whichever direction you like with the video. I'm just grateful that you are watching them! 🍻
I did intentionally leave most of the welding to a later stage, in hopes that I would be a better welder. Not sure if that has happened yet, but I will touch up all the welds before painting and such.
I haven't had the opportunity to have another go at the barbeque just yet. But I have received so many great tips so I'm sure I will have better luck the next time.
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Мда сделано так себе, швы никакие, но за старание лайк.
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