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Scott is great man. I had a small request for him that seemed simple enough, but black denim is not as easy as it looks. I was wanting a simple job, not flashy, that represented something that is very close to me. I wanted a Frigate bird on my tank with a thin blue line, for personal reasons. His turn around time, quality of work and attention to detail, was outstanding. Prices are very fair.
The second pic was taken at Doc Weavers after he rebuilt the heads and put a solid TTS tuner on it. Another champion here in our state. Doc is the tuner all other tuners are judged by.
The white one looks like an old Good Humor truck.
The black one screams, "am I looking as sinister as I'm trying to look with these little saddlebags that were a total afterthought?"
The third one looks like a dirt bike with bald tires and the last one looks like an ugly rebuild of the third one. Sorry but yuck.
+1...definitely not the club bikes around here. *grinz
Originally Posted by Death Star
Actually looking for members who have bikes that fit the thread, not negative opinions of a specific style of building performance oriented HDs.
Need to accept the criticism that comes with posting.
EDIT: Club bikes is an interesting choice of words for those you posted, most bikers have a different thought when it comes to club bikes and it's not what Hollywood come up with. To me, a club bike is one that had to built frame up to get that full blown patch, but that's old skewl it seems.
Last edited by Tampa Fatboy; Nov 16, 2017 at 09:18 AM.
+1...definitely not the club bikes around here. *grinz
Need to accept the criticism that comes with posting.
EDIT: Club bikes is an interesting choice of words for those you posted, most bikers have a different thought when it comes to club bikes and it's not what Hollywood come up with. To me, a club bike is one that had to built frame up to get that full blown patch, but that's old skewl it seems.
But then, if you have to explain they still won't understand.
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