Sulfek wrote:
i do have two fl350s that im about to start, thinking ill get them both running then build custom long arm kits to lift it all up quite a bit. one has a water cooled head and a gravity tank. other is stock.
Yes I see two of those FL350 in the picture there.
It has a gravity feed tank. I don't like those for several reasons.
1) makes machine top heavy and you can tip these over real easy already
2) puncture the tank in a crash and you will roast like a chicken
3) carb needs to have a large float valve so you don't lean out
4) tank must be vented or have a vented cap
5) I see stock seat belts on the one machine and that's a no no
6) I see what looks like a Rand water cooled head
7) I see nerf bars on the machine
8) on the other machine I see a fire extinguisher on the roll bar
I also see:
1) you have a house with a garage AND a shop
2) you live in a dry area as I see rock landscaping and what appear to be palm trees
3) you are into boats and things that go with it like boards and fishing gear
4) you are safety conscious as I see a fire extinguisher real handy by the garage door outside
5) you are a mechanic or have a business as I see a lot of tool boxes, oil drain catcher tank and you are "floating the ground" which means you are possibly a tradesman like me
6) you are into wood work as I see a wood lathe
Based on what I see I bet you live in California or Florida because there aren't many boats in the desert and those are sea going yachts (LOL) and those pics were posted in February and there is no snow on the ground.
A few pics of the FL350's would be nice.
I can pic them apart for you based on what I see.
I own 3 of the FL350's and have had a big crash that put me in the hospital. I take things apart daily.
CO