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<blockquote data-quote="Evil4Eye" data-source="post: 9007199" data-attributes="member: 84641"><p>I'm going to attempt to use the original motor, but it's in bad shape. I'm keeping my eye open for something similar or find some cheap replacement parts for it. The goal with this project is to keep it as cheap as possible. So far I've only spent about $200 bucks. I sold a bunch of parts off the bike on eBay which paid for the bike itself :thumbsup:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.xs650chopper.com/2009/06/mulligan-machine-lower-your-xs650-forks-low-buck-garage-tech/" target="_blank">This</a> is the site I used as a guide. The 650 shocks are about same. I put a 3" spacer in and cut 2 1/2" of the spring. So far so good they actually feel a little too soft. but I wont know for sure until it's on the road.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the comments guys, I'll definitely keep you posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evil4Eye, post: 9007199, member: 84641"] I'm going to attempt to use the original motor, but it's in bad shape. I'm keeping my eye open for something similar or find some cheap replacement parts for it. The goal with this project is to keep it as cheap as possible. So far I've only spent about $200 bucks. I sold a bunch of parts off the bike on eBay which paid for the bike itself :thumbsup: [URL="http://www.xs650chopper.com/2009/06/mulligan-machine-lower-your-xs650-forks-low-buck-garage-tech/"]This[/URL] is the site I used as a guide. The 650 shocks are about same. I put a 3" spacer in and cut 2 1/2" of the spring. So far so good they actually feel a little too soft. but I wont know for sure until it's on the road. Thanks for the comments guys, I'll definitely keep you posted. [/QUOTE]
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