macribs
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Yeah I like it all but the fairing, fairing kind of got me thinking 
recumpence said:A couple more pictures. You can see I narrowed the battery box at the bottom. This improved the look tremendously.
The nose fairing finishes off the nose a bit too. I think I like the look without a front fender.
Matt
Understood.Punx0r said:Perhaps I have misunderstood your description, but if the bearings have an inner race then they should be an interference fit (or otherwise locked) on a rotating shaft in order to prevent bearing failure. Design-for-manufacture greatly prioritises speed of initial assembly with servicing being a relatively minor concern. For that there is probably a dedicated pusher or puller tool that makes the task a doddle for a well-equipped service centre, but not so for the average DIY mechanic.
Yes, I added bosses on the upper frame backbone and a forward protruding lower mount welded to the frame near the bottom bracket. The battery box is a stressed member.kfong said:Great job. Looks like you added new support to the frame for the pack.
macribs said:You must be sure to do a serious speed test as soon as you start riding. This is a bad ass monster motoped.
I wonder what kind of acceleration you get, possible for you to do acceleration test via GPS?
Then we could see 0-30mph, 0-50mph, and 0-60mph.
Are we talking sport bike 600 cc fast acceleration?