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Old 03-02-2020, 10:44 PM   #61
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Close up photo of mount?

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i knew i kept this new old stock burrito tube for another day.
there were holes used and unused ready for it. lol
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Is there anyway you can get a close up photo of the tube mount? Or describe a bit more of how you mounted it.

I have the xtra large one that won't work, but it has the same mounting feet. I scoped out mounting using a "tab" off of the seat bolt for the single hole and then drilling two holes in the rear fender behind the tail light for the two holes. So it would be mounted in the center rather than off to one side. I think with the smaller tube it would be no lower than the exhaust.
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Old 03-03-2020, 08:18 AM   #62
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Is there anyway you can get a close up photo of the tube mount? Or describe a bit more of how you mounted it.

I have the xtra large one that won't work, but it has the same mounting feet. I scoped out mounting using a "tab" off of the seat bolt for the single hole and then drilling two holes in the rear fender behind the tail light for the two holes. So it would be mounted in the center rather than off to one side. I think with the smaller tube it would be no lower than the exhaust.
sorry goob, i sold the bike. the lower was screwed in with an existing screw, the upper was strip tied thru an existing hole


 
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Old 05-03-2020, 05:57 PM   #63
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I was looking at this bike the other day but the guy at Orion told me they are no longer stocking them, but staying with the 150cc version.


 
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