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i have a bunch of oem sporty parts laying around i dont want much for.if i can help you out i will.i also have a sporty laying around you can buy to ride untill your project is done
when i get a chance to get off the boat i'll scoot over to the house and search around for what i have.i know i have a rear fender with a taillight on it,triples,mirrors,drag bars,drag pipes,21 inch front wheel and tire,corbin seat,wont do any good for the hard tail though,i might have a throttle and controls,still conected to the s&s carb,i'll ook and let you know
If you dont want to spend time making the cups go hear and they have the cups premade and ready to go. Plus you can order the internal fork stop and bearings if you want . http://www.brosmfg.com/kits.html#Spo...eck_Conversion
the forum is a great place to check out sites that sell parts. If I had checked before I bought I would have saved a few hundred dollars or more! Stay clear of Demons and Debrix as they sell crap and customer service does not exist. I am in the process of customizing my 79 ironhead. So just keep looking and asking questions here you will get tons of usefull info.
when i get a chance to get off the boat i'll scoot over to the house and search around for what i have.i know i have a rear fender with a taillight on it,triples,mirrors,drag bars,drag pipes,21 inch front wheel and tire,corbin seat,wont do any good for the hard tail though,i might have a throttle and controls,still conected to the s&s carb,i'll ook and let you know
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