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I don't think it would look much different. I saw the non-ribbed seat on their advert. banner and I think it looks pretty cool. I'd like to have one for another bike I'm working on.
I got the bender new from a swap meet a while back. It's pretty cool. It's pneumatic...step on the pedal & watch it do work. On the side it says Mid American Tools EZ-Bend. I've googled it before to find a clip I lost for it and they're still online for sale.
That's this one
I make a...
That's slow going. It started out as a Detroit Bros drop seat frame.
The frame was jacked up from the get go so I cut the tail section off and jigged it up on a table
I want a Servi-car chopper look so I used those specs and modified them to the length of the main frame I'm using.
Used...
Hey what's up? In some of those pics you can kind of see some wheels you powdercoated for me. The ones with the double whitewall tires. Can't mistake who you are with that freaked out avatar!
Putting this bike together with my daughter and as her skills grow the modifications will become more technical...but for now, we're keeping it simple.
She wanted to keep the tilt open function that the stock seat had...and I don't want to cut much off of this bike until I know for sure she's...
See? I forgot to mention her bike info...
It's a 72 cb350f. There's a long story as to why I chose this bike but it was difficult to find here.
Here it is after we removed the huge windshield, huge chrome & wood luggage rack, crash bar and saddle bags.
My daughter working on it
And...
I'm not good with introductions...my name is Mike and I recently picked up a bike for my daughter and I told her we could fix it up however she wanted. She scoured the net looking at pics of bikes and kept showing me "cafe" style bikes. I wanted to keep it simple so she could do all, or...
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