Diamonite Electrathon America Racer

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Sorry (not sorry) for all of the "info dumps" :thumbsup:
...but, "if" ya think about it
...most of these "steps" are only 15 - 20 min "jobs" ;)

So/see what a Mo Fo can do &/or get done
..."if" he or she doesn't sit around watchin' TV (for hours)
...or "stuck" to them stupid phones (just scrollin') :mad:

Moral of the story:

Step away from the TV
...&/or put the phone down
...& DO SOMETHING! :cheers2:
 

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Now, on to the rear inner "saddle" :)
SAM_7864 (1).JPG
Put the "blank" in the bender
SAM_7866 (1).JPG
Same procedure, ta produce a "curve", as before
SAM_7867 (1).JPG
Got all of the "hardware" outta the way
SAM_7868 (1).JPG
Test fit
SAM_7869 (1).JPG
Another view
SAM_7870 (1).JPG
Installed (aligned, drilled & bolted in) :thumbsup:
SAM_7871 (1).JPG
 

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A view of the cockpit with the inner "saddles" installed ;)
SAM_7872 (1).JPG
A view of the rear "saddle" area
...from up underneath
SAM_7875 (1).JPG
Installing the swing arm
SAM_7876 (1).JPG
* Notice how the swing arm can "swing down" straight down
...for easy access to the rear wheel, motor & chain?
SAM_7877 (1).JPG
Looks like this
...when "swung up" in place
...& sittin' on the suspension "pad" :thumbsup:
SAM_7878 (1).JPG
 
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