I made a little more progress on this mongrel bike. I bought a partial sheet of .040" aluminum to make an exhaust heat shield and some side covers with. First I mounted the muffler and inlet pipes in the mill and cut some slots so the clamps can tighten down onto the inner pipe.
Then I made up 2 brackets that bolt to the mounts I welded to the back side of the pipes earlier.
Then I made a cardboard template to get the bolt hole spacing for the heat shield.
I cut a piece of the aluminum sheet and screwed it by the 4 corners to a piece of 2" X 12" lumber and transferred the template holes onto the sheet metal.
I bent a small piece of sheet metal to work out how I was going to bend the heat shield.
I drilled the mounting holes and then a pattern of decorative holes then I lost my head a bit and experimented with some swirly pattern stuff using a Roloc disc.
I took the piece to work and put into the metal brake to add some bends to fit around the pipes.
I didn't take into account that the heat from using the Roloc Disc would work harden the aluminum and it cracked on the bends. A couple of off color words were uttered. Lesson learned.
I decided to take a break from the heat shield and work on the side covers. I'm going for a slimmer look than the bulbous stock covers give. I used some more of the sheet aluminum. I cut off the old seat latch and re-worked the stock side cover brackets with some heat and pliers then made up some backing nuts from short pieces of 1/4", threaded to 6mm. I spot welded the nuts to the back of the frame tabs.
I also drilled out the spot welds on the lower side cover retainer brackets and welded nut into them as well.