Motorcycles
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thanks boys
jack i;ve been collecting parts already
but got way more to get
haifley brothers hardtail is on the list, right near the top ( http://haifleybros.blogspot.ca/ )
and a springer front end
18 rear (got a 21 with it and i have another 21 hoop and spool hub siting here)
and all the odds and ends -
Your best bet is oem, be it old or from newer one….
I feel them same; the springer on my bike was bent to hell after an unfortunate mating session with a Toyota. I sent it off to some dude in Nor Cal and he straightened it out, with only minimal damage to the chrome! This is an older pic, but the fix has been sound for years now, and I attribute that to the high quality of the factory fork. But you better be prepared to open your wallet… BUT, just like with jeans, boots, leather goods, etc by having a quality item to start with I was able to get it repaired for a low cost ($300.00) vs. buying a new assembly ($2,500.00), so I guess I'm saying what IJ said, just in a rambling way!
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Unit Garage are offering a conversion kit to make your nice, shiny BMW R1200R look like an old fashioned R120R. I'm mildly tempted…
The also do something similar for the R1200GS. This one actually knocks 6 kg off the bike's weight!
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nice pic Ed! lovin it
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KTM SM-T, my new ride to work. I've had a lot of twins, 5 harley's and a Ducati. The KTM is by far the best.