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It's like a train wreck. You want to look away but you just keep staring.
I looked at it and then came back and looked at it again. I keep waiting for it to come together like one of those pictogram hidden message picture things. But I just keep walking away going man WTF. I think you had an idea or a collectionof ideas and maybe tried them all at once perhaps? A cpl other people have said it before me so I won't swell on it but it has no flow and seemingly no direction. I don't like it but thats my opinion. Its yours and you can build it/ destroy it however you like.
Crash1292 - I built this bike afterI bought a bagger just like yours - which I can see you have made your own - wait a minute - it looks like every bagger....and justanother clone to me...I am grateful you could spare some time away from waxing and polishing to put in your .02 - now please go back to clone world...(wax on, wax off...)....its not safe here...
Crash1292 - I built this bike afterI bought a bagger just like yours - which I can see you have made your own - wait a minute - it looks like every bagger....and justanother clone to me...I am grateful you could spare some time away from waxing and polishing to put in your .02 - now please go back to clone world...(wax on, wax off...)....its not safe here...
Amen to that T. Your bike is unique and very cool. Great job!"Dare to be different"
I noticed you said that you want to change the horn cover. This might be an idea for you. Powder coat it red to match your rims and rocker boxes??? Just an idea.
Tireater, Cool. Nice to see something other than the same 'ole thing. A smaller seat would look good. A spring seat possibly. I saw an ad in The Horse where they make a mini shock absorber for sprung seats that replace the spriings. Kind of an "industrial" look.
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I love this you really think your some kind of Rebel. You said it yourself that you Copied Exile (do you even know Russel's name?) and you ripped off that hideous sport bike tail from your friend who in turn ripped it off from Confederate. So what did you do that was so rebelious other than flap you gums? The 1970's chain struts? The 80's brass knuckles. the 50's 60's red on black rat rod. damn dude your an inovator look out Jesse James.
i like it tire, it is one of a kind and with a proper seat i think it will be a hella cool ride, dont listen to the negative garbage comin from people here on the board, it seems everything ive heard from the true customs and those who have built themon here they like your ride as do i.keep doin it yourself dude.have you thought about a street bike solo seat and rear end to complete the streetfighter look of it, might clean it up nicely and tie it all together back there.
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