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I posted a Sporty I was working on awhile back and I finished it last week. I really finished it a month ago but after having it back together and running for 30 minutes I took it out for a test ride and a guy rear ended me at a stop light. Took about 3 weeks to get replacement parts. Well Here she is. If you remember she was a real ugly daisy yellow and I blacked it out!
LOOKS GREAT MAN! nice work! really nice work... does not even look like the same bike! motor looks KILLER!
Thanks Joe!
It was a really fun build. First Sporty I have torn down and it was a lot of fun. This bike is a little rascal. She really like to get sideways on ya in the corners. It really lives up to it's Flat Track Heritage.
Noticed the build on your Ladies Bike. It's really gonna look sweet.
I had a chance to pick up CBR1000RR the other day and missed out. .......wanted to custom paint it!
you always seem to roll into them man... my buddy has a wrecked GSXR750 he wants me to put that motor in a bobber style frame! ha ha ha we will see! one thing at a time!
man, what year was the yellow from? sure looks sweet, although it does look very sinister i black. of course, the black is harleys fast color. just curious bout the yellow cause i got a black streetglide and want to do something like scallops or something to break it up,and that yellow rocks.
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