My 850 P!!, purests look away

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Last year I found a P11 basket locally for a 1000$. The frame looked straight but too much was missing to put it back together on a budget. I've always wanted one so I dropped the dough. My MKIII would donate it's power-train to the cause.
I bought and sold on ebay to get to a point that I had something to mock-up.
My 850 P!!, purests look away


So here I am now slowly turning it into a roller. The small things, spacers, shims, bearings, adapters, welding and grinding are getting done. Another mock-up to insure myself that I'm on the right track.
My 850 P!!, purests look away

My 850 P!!, purests look away

Not sure on the stance, might lower it, and the engine/tranny need to move forward to allow clutch clearance.

Will
 
Looks like a very cool project. I like the husky tank, wheels and high exhaust together.
 
I have a probable buyer for the "Have it Your Way" Commando, but I was considering doing the basic running rider in a "street tracker" fashion after seeing your mockup with the upswept pipes and tall bars. I also have access to a solo seat I built for a guy, would have finished off "the look" just right...
 
Thanks guys, I'll try to move it forward a bit as time allows.

grandpaul said:
I have a probable buyer for the "Have it Your Way" Commando, but I was considering doing the basic running rider in a "street tracker" fashion after seeing your mockup with the upswept pipes and tall bars. I also have access to a solo seat I built for a guy, would have finished off "the look" just right...

I ran my Commando like that for a few years. SS/highrider tank , S-pipes, cut down fenders, raised-shortened rear loop, cut down seat, K&N flattrack bars, and bicycle speedo. The S pipes made exhaust woes worse but looked great. The thing always got attention wherever it went. I was pulled by the cops on more than one occasion just so they could take a look. Pulled over for other reasons on a few occasions as well :lol:

I just ran a few washer spacers on the machine at work to get my engine/tranny frame alignment sorted and now I see the need to move everything forward a bit to get the required clearances.
The spacing on the Hybrids was something else. I had a copy of the P11 spacing from Hy-cam before I jumped in. In the future I'll be able to run a 140 in the back if I want.
Are your tranny woes sorted on your Hybrid build? How did those pipes-shorty mufflers end up? Love to here a sound clip as it's basically the same set-up as what I'm going to be running.

Will
 
Tranny woes are sorted, as are clutch issues; I'm down to detailing, but keep getting sidetracked. I WILL get it nailed down soon, riding weather is just around the corner, and it needs to get back to NC...
 
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