hey fellas, so here i am again in the bob'n chop section, so yeah, i didnt really do much with the gs bob i was planning, but thats ok, why?, well because i am about to make up for that lagging....
I recently was fortunate enough to adquire one of the coolest things ever, i owe it all to the airgas man, my now friend, mr. mike boster, a great guy, welder, and so much more, thank you to him in case he ever reads this, he definitely deserves a solid one day.
anyway, let's cut to the chase.
i am now going to build a 1969 (we believe) triumph t120 hardtail bob/chop, how cool is that!! i am beyond excited!! it has a springer front, 21" front wheel, 16" rear with disc brake, and as of now, it will have a jockey shift.. that may or may not change though... the frame and stance are awesome. i will have to do a bit of work to get the paperwork straight, but definitely worth it...
i will most likely overhaul everything and get it to top shape (because i can be picky haha) so bare with me, this will be a very very slow progressing project, im also trying to finish a house renovation at the same time, and money is tight....
any way, feel free to drop some triumph knowledge on me, i am always happy and humbled to learn from the more experienced on here, your guys's knowledge is outstanding and never seizes to amaze me.
sooo. yeah, check it out!!
Here it is when it was first striped down to bare metal...
and here it is where it stands now...
I recently was fortunate enough to adquire one of the coolest things ever, i owe it all to the airgas man, my now friend, mr. mike boster, a great guy, welder, and so much more, thank you to him in case he ever reads this, he definitely deserves a solid one day.
anyway, let's cut to the chase.
i am now going to build a 1969 (we believe) triumph t120 hardtail bob/chop, how cool is that!! i am beyond excited!! it has a springer front, 21" front wheel, 16" rear with disc brake, and as of now, it will have a jockey shift.. that may or may not change though... the frame and stance are awesome. i will have to do a bit of work to get the paperwork straight, but definitely worth it...
i will most likely overhaul everything and get it to top shape (because i can be picky haha) so bare with me, this will be a very very slow progressing project, im also trying to finish a house renovation at the same time, and money is tight....
any way, feel free to drop some triumph knowledge on me, i am always happy and humbled to learn from the more experienced on here, your guys's knowledge is outstanding and never seizes to amaze me.
sooo. yeah, check it out!!
Here it is when it was first striped down to bare metal...
and here it is where it stands now...