redwillissuperman
Keep it simple- engine, wheels, bars
Originally. Now has a big bore rephased kit. But it was a custom frame not a backhalf and had a Fox Shox with a pivot under the seat.
I bought it to give to my girlfriend.VonYinzer said:Sharp looking bike. Looks pretty well built. Is it your first chop?
deviant said:Not sure if I posted this then, but traded for a mile muncher in May...
Resto-mod, for the lack of a better term. I hope for a mile muncher in the least.canyoncarver said:What does the future hold for this one?
deviant said:Not sure if I posted this then, but traded for a mile muncher in May...
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canyoncarver said:I had to drive 190 miles one way to get it but it was still a great deal. Wilton 14" multispeed bandsaw. It will do wood and metal. Honest no shit my wife wanted a bandsaw for her birthday a few days ago so she went with me to pick it up. She does wood art stuff but with multispeeds, I can use it for metal. Needs cleaning and could use a new blade but it works great. The guy who I got it from was a contractor so he bolted a handtruck to it so it's super easy to move. Win win.
adventurco said:That is a great buy. Nice saw.
hurco550 said:Meh, not a purchase, or a motorcycle, but still cool, and even better.... free. Homebuilt roaster. It was a project started by my buddy and his dad in the early 90's. Custom frame, british ford (anglia) suicide front beam, narrowed Studebaker rear end, pinto 4 banger with a 4 speed manual. Hand built body. I'm thinking a gl1000 lump would fit the bill though =)
deviant said:A $25 '74 CB360 torture device, because I'm a glutton.
deviant said:A $25 '74 CB360 torture device, because I'm a glutton.