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Sportster pipes Need help choosing

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by HellBoy, Jan 26, 2008.

  1. SPORSTERBOY

    SPORSTERBOY New Member

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    The Original Drag Bars I Didn't Like Because They Felt To Short, I Like My Hands Out Farther. I Just Took Some 1" And Made Some Bends. I Do Tend To Forget Sometimes In My Line Of Work, Because The People I Deal With All Do Fabrication. If I Can't Do It I'll Let A Buddy At Work Hook Me Up. As For The Welding, Buying A Welder Depends On What You Want To Weld, Then The Size Of The Welder For The Thickness Of Mat. You Plan To Weld. If I Have To Tig I Just Take It To Work. I Have A 1/10 With Fluxcore Wire And No Gas. Works Good For Stuff Under 3/8 . Mainly I Use It For Tacking And Brackets Small Sheet Metal Stuff.
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    Cool, sportsterboy.
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    I have a small 120V mig welder, with gas. I've used it to fix walk behind mowers, my bike, all kinds of sh*t. It works good. Pretty cheap too.

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