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    Simply glorious!

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    I really like your bike! I was working on a copper fuel line with one vertical loop but was already afraid the fuel wouldn't reach the carb. After seeing your bike it's opened my eyes that a few horizontal loops is the way to go.

    How do you bend the small diameter loops into the copper piping? Did you fill the pipe with sand and then hand bend?

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    REALLY nice ride! Where did you get the rear axle tensioners?
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    Default Copper fuel line

    Quote Originally Posted by remichi View Post
    I really like your bike! I was working on a copper fuel line with one vertical loop but was already afraid the fuel wouldn't reach the carb. After seeing your bike it's opened my eyes that a few horizontal loops is the way to go.

    How do you bend the small diameter loops into the copper piping? Did you fill the pipe with sand and then hand bend?
    Sorry for not getting back sooner, but did not have computer access in the mountains.
    I don't think thst you would have a problem if you wound the coil vertically. I just carfully bent the tubing with my hands. If you go to a garage that does brake lines they will have a bending tool. Some auto supply stores have a tubing bender that they will lend out. Any air conditioning repair center will also have a bending tool. The tool isn't much larger than a pair of channel lock pliers.

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    I just made them from a bolt-washer and piece of 1/2" rod.
    I believe that Pirate cycles sells a similar product.

    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    REALLY nice ride! Where did you get the rear axle tensioners?
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    Quote Originally Posted by james65 View Post
    I just like the pictures in B&W, makes them look older.
    You have that dead on,looks almost exact.
    Wonderfull job


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