Motorcycles
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First spring ride. She’s a cranky MF’er!!
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@Autorotate Sweet setup!!! Open primary, jockey shift, no front brake…Did you build it yourself?
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It was a stock 76 FXE when I got it. Basically everything is custom. Primary, shifter, handlebars, internal throttle, twin plug heads, dual magneto, starter/battery delete, mid foot controls, gas and oil tanks, rear brake, front end. It’s very fast and fun to ride, but damn it sucks to kick start it. Not a “one kicker”. I came up with the concept and had 3 shop in SoCal helo build it when I lived there.
I was HEAVILY inspired by @guchioguchi bike on IG. The beauty and ingenuity and craftsmanship coming out of the Japanese HD scene is the best on the planet if you ask me.
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@goosehd
I might chop the rear end and go rigid… if I do, I’ll retire the pink tins and do something like guchioguchi’s. I didn’t want to completely bite his style, but now I’d prefer something less garish than the pink with black and gold flames. Even tho I think it looks super awesome. -
@goosehd the original bike had a spilt terracotta gas tank and a chrome oil tank/battery box. And here’s Guchioguchi’s bike.
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@Autorotate Absolutely love it and have always wanted a panhead chopper similar in specs. Definitely a rigid, although I don’t know if my back can handle it anymore.
Love that you kick it over and I bet you’ve got a few good stories
Also love the pink and that you don’t see it everyday. Mines candy orange and love the brightness of it. Stands out in a crowd.
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Nice clutch set-up. me likes @Autorotate
Have you thought about Jeff Cochrans drop seat frame alteration or his swing arm? Maybe both... -
Wyatt and I are knocking the dust off our commuters.
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she's a beaut
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any of you europeans ever use the above website to get parts? are they decent/legit?
they're they most reasonable I've found so far. eBay is decent but it is also 150usd for shipping to Singapore.. -
Oh man, I just discovered this thread. Good stuff in here, for sure!
Pre-paintjob tank doodle
The old bike
The new project
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@WhiskeySandwich Nice bikes!! Did you chop the necks or use offset forks? Also, using shorter rear shocks?
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@goosehd said in Motorcycles:
@WhiskeySandwich Nice bikes!! Did you chop the necks or use offset forks? Also, using shorter rear shocks?
Thanks man! I didn't chop the neck on anything, just chopped the rear half of the Ironhead frame to weld in the Lowbrow hardtail. I did 6-over fork tubes on there with stock trees. I didn't want to mess with the geometry, or decrease the trail and give myself speed-wobble lol.
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@goosehd said in Motorcycles:
@WhiskeySandwich Nice bikes!! Did you chop the necks or use offset forks? Also, using shorter rear shocks?
Oh yeah, and the shocks on the two newer sporties are 10.5". May go with a full rigid on the 72 in the future though.