
Well I got my cut out for my front fork spring laid out. This is uncharted territory for me, but I guess the whole project is to ha ha. Wish me luck!

Here is a pic of my axle block welded to the rocker. This worked out well. One block stuck out a little farther on one side compared to the other. I have the other rocker finish ground and it looks bitchin.

After the rockers were welded up I was able to move onto finishing the struts. The first step was to weld the strut to the bottom piece.

Then I welded the cone on in two spots.

Then finish ground and sanded it. It looks really nice. I am happy with how these monster rockers turned out. I am going to go cut up my front fender wish me luck!
Frontend looks SWEEEEEEET
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