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  • Behind The Times, center stand bolt hole, lower chain guard

    Is Behind The Times, photo of his homemade center stand hole, lower chain guard available ?? He said it was on a red hawk, that Chuck could possibly take a picture of ?

  • #2
    Send him a message and ask. He is on here as BTT and BehindTheTimes and usually can dig up a photo here and there.
    88 Blue Hawk GT - Under construction but rideable (guest approved)
    89 BlackHawk 2.0 - On the lift and being assembled
    90 Hawk GT (color as to yet be determined) - Still on the shelf in crates

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    • #3
      His site shows no activity sense 2021 ? I will try .Thanks .

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      • #4
        I think that was on the punjab bike, which is in Goshawk’s possession.
        Flock of Hawks | '13 Tacoma | '69 Falcon (currently getting reassembled!)
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        • #5
          tommy dale I guess you are referring to this post?:

          I remember seeing somewhere (on here I think) a contoured chain roller (was kind of shark fin design) a while back. I'm currently getting a lot of chain noise


          That is the idea that BTT executed, so should be easy enough to extract from the picture - might need a few tries, though.

          BTT_chainroller.jpg

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          • #6
            I didn't realize when I made comment that there was already threated holes in cross member under engine. I was wanting to know about one made that connected at center stand holes. But after seeing threaded holes in cross member. That's what I am going with. Are they for sale or can I get dimensions ? P.S. What are those threaded holes for???

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            • #7
              There is also the regular chain roller you can just buy from frinesi’s threadL. He makes them and sells them and they go behind the kickstand mount and they are a great way to space it so that it corrects how far the bike leans when you have an aftermarket shock on the bike. https://www.hawkgtforum.com/forum/ho...ineering-store
              88 Blue Hawk GT - Under construction but rideable (guest approved)
              89 BlackHawk 2.0 - On the lift and being assembled
              90 Hawk GT (color as to yet be determined) - Still on the shelf in crates

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                • #9
                  You are so helpful it's almost cute.
                  Don't spend money and buy, spend time and learn.

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