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PostPosted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:29 pm 
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All i need now is my brake cable to come in and new front tires! the next stage of this whole mess will be to make a mount for the 350 seat and make a cool looking aftermarket rollcage!


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you might want to take a look here http://cfallen1355.enhancedit.com/new%20250%20project/ody2.htm
i put a 350 seat in my second stock fl250

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do you have any more pictures of how you mounted it in there? also, how close can i safely put this to the muffler and do i need a heat shield?

thank you!

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i will take some more detailed pic and post this morning.

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Rear Fender
Product No. 12100

Sold as a pair.

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Honda FL250 Odyssey 1977-1984


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Sold as a pair.

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Honda FL250 Odyssey 1977-1984


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I just wish they would make them for the 350!!! Especially in that lovely yellow!!!


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haha... ill probably ride with the current fenders until they die.. then ill ebay some nice new ones :)
I would just buy it now.. but college is expensive with the price of beer nowadays.


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I thought the white ones would work good for the drakes in the front. Easyly mounted to the upper arm. The trx would also work and give a modern effect.


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well.. ALOT of hours in less than two months, just in time for the Engine friendly cool fall air... my new front tires and carb rebuild kit will be here monday from Denis Kirk http://denniskirk.com. all i have to do is sand the rough spots out of the secondary clutch and spend about 20 mins welding up a seat mount for the 350 seat (i don't want to buy a new belt!)

and my next project will begin immediatly... a 1983 ski doo 377 snowmobile.. bombardier i believe.


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you need to put the ski doo motor (( Internal Combustion Engine ? )) in your fl250 :shock:


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with my skill level it would be a near impossible.. maybe ill get the courage one day!


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wish me luck. Today Ill make an attempt to seal my rims up :)

and break the bead on the the rear tires.


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tires are on.. and holding air! i had to break the bead on the rear tires with a giant screw style clamp.


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i might be intoxicated but were those rear tires running the wrong direction?

OMO


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Oldmanody wrote:
i might be intoxicated but were those rear tires running the wrong direction?

OMO



haha yea i just balanced them on the hubs for the picture.. the valve stems are facing in on the shot lol. they werent bolted down so it wasn't a complete failure.


I actually decided to go with a pair of carlise holeshot knockoffs and recycled that pair.


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