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Typical over priced, assembled from second rate parts lump of metal not worth the sum of its parts. Even if you broke it apart here's not too much you could salvage and use again. And did I mention that it's ugly as a puddle of vomit?
Well, it's not like any that I've seen on here before. I'll give him that.
Originally Posted by BuzzCap7
I always like to see peoples ingenuity. Good ingenuity.
BuzzCap7
Originally Posted by Moose2011FLHX
I'll give him credit it's different
That thing isn't even remotely for me, but I do have to give the guy credit. I like it a lot more than those cookie cutter "choppers" that were so popular 10 to 15 years ago, selling for 30-60K and now getting dumped for 7 grand if the owners can even get that.
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