Care to share a little inspiration?

I've never been an H-D, bobber or rat bike guy, but I really dig this. This started out as a pristine '98 Sporty until this shop got a hold of it.
 

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At Barber during the Vintage Festival. Made the fiberglass belly pan in the hotel bathroom the night before, drilled the exhaust nuts and installed the header in the room at 2am, and only had one off road excursion at Turn 3. Perfect day.
 

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That hd sled probably moved a total of three foot befor it would get stuck, walking looks easier and faster. Kool picture of black and white dumb asses wasting a motorcycle though ill bet the guy with the camera was laughing
 
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Neander Fahrmaschines by Ernst Neumann-Neander. Neumann-Neander was a brilliant designer and futurist who invented the aluminum spar frame, which is similar technology to that used in racing bikes today. His riding machines always incorporated three or four wheels with motorcycle engines. He never allowed them to be called cars and they were never sold to the average automobile buyer.
 
Hoosier Daddy said:
I would LOVE to find myself an old Morgan!
i use to service a old three wheel morgan for a collecton there very odd to drive. he used his all the time
 
J.A.P replica engine...can't wait to see this completed.
 

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This one is doing it for me right now...
 

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