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My dad finished this bike a couple years ago and it just got shipped out to me a couple days ago. I'm trying to find out if anyone has any information on this Fiberglass set. We know its a Warbird set but it doesn't match up with anything that I've seen from Corbin.
The whole story is that my dad found the frame and fiberglass set out of a shop in Poulsbo WA that has now closed. The best that either of us can figure is that it might be some sort of of prototype set.
What does the Title say it as
as that is Not an FXR chassis
I know. Its an FXR style frame, but aftermarket. I don't care so much about the frame as i want to know more on the history of the the fiberglass set. The bike is custom built.
I know. Its an FXR style frame, but aftermarket. I don't care so much about the frame as i want to know more on the history of the the fiberglass set. The bike is custom built.
I do Not recognize it... I was there at the trade show when the original Warbird was Shown... maybe Not unveiled... I don't recall...
I do know.. like you already said, it don't look like the warbird I knew.. Matters Not... If ya Like it... at least it ain't a Cookie cutter bike!!!
Could use some color... But that's nothing!!!
Sometimes flat black can be Overdone...Maybe
Hell No... Not mine
I do Not recognize it... I was there at the trade show when the original Warbird was Shown... maybe Not unveiled... I don't recall...
I do know.. like you already said, it don't look like the warbird I knew.. Matters Not... If ya Like it... at least it ain't a Cookie cutter bike!!!
Could use some color... But that's nothing!!!
oh heck yeah. not really into cookie cutters. been there, done that. I like stuff that stands out and this definitely does. I think I'm going to ride it like this for awhile probably tinker with it a little bit next winter.
oh heck yeah. not really into cookie cutters. been there, done that. I like stuff that stands out and this definitely does. I think I'm going to ride it like this for awhile probably tinker with it a little bit next winter.
Big deal for me is how is it titled.. Have had some Migraine headaches over Paperwork!!!!!
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