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GBCS
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Love it !, already has the feel of an old school classic.

That length of sender did you go for, and where there any clearance issues with the frame ?
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CANbus
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maskie66 wrote:looks fantastic mate. can i ask is your engine casing painted or powder coated

cheers

will
Hi.
powder coated
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CANbus
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GBCS wrote:Love it !, already has the feel of an old school classic.

That length of sender did you go for, and where there any clearance issues with the frame ?
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I went for the 6" sender. I had to modify the top of the frame as per pic, as the Diablo tank is such a great fit in the frame.
The welded flange for the sender was 6mm thick with 5 x M5mm tapped holes picking up the senders pcd.
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CANbus
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Avantti TT3 finished :bouncing:

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red
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Main scooter: Scomadi TL 250 (Ltd Ed No.3)
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Stunning :D
I do not try to explain why I ride Lambrettas,
For those who understand, no explanation is necessary,
For those who don't, no explantion is possible.
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Diablo
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Lovely scoot-great work. Ooozes coolness
JINX
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Very nice work there.

I was wondering though, since I want to hang a battery right about there as well, if you wouldn't mind explaining the bracket that holds it. I can't make out how it is holding the battery, and what it is bolted up to for support.

Pictures might be better than 1000 words in this case.

thanks, in advance.
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Love it......................
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i like the indicator locations might have to move mine a bit after seeing yours
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CANbus
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JINX wrote:Very nice work there.

I was wondering though, since I want to hang a battery right about there as well, if you wouldn't mind explaining the bracket that holds it. I can't make out how it is holding the battery, and what it is bolted up to for support.

Pictures might be better than 1000 words in this case.

thanks, in advance.
Thank you all for the comments guys.

JINX
Here is how the battery bracket fits, two bolts into the L/H frame strut, and one into the rear mud guard.
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