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« on: January 21, 2010, 07:36:09 PM »

These aren't in my personal garage but, I have spent alot of time fabricating and building these.

This is a 1973 CB750 Chopper that me, my brother and our partner built. It started out as a bike that was sitting behind someones garage for about 10 years with no spark plugs in it and no cover on it. I wish I had some before pics. This bike was featured in Cycle Source Magazine last fall. Thats my ugly mug on the left.


1980 Harley Sportster 1000 that started out as a basket case. My brother rides this regularly. This bike was featured in The Horse a few years ago.



1952 K Model Harley that was also a basket case. My partner Ken owns and rides this.This was also featured in The Horse a while back.



Just finished this 1952 Harley servicar that was a total POS before we rebuilt it. This was from a photo shoot that was done a couple of months ago in Milwaukee. I can't upload the other ones. They are a little too graphic.




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« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2010, 05:55:03 AM »

Very sweet stable! Love the gold color on the SOHC! The Sporty is sweet too.
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« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2010, 06:21:38 AM »

Beautiful workmanship.   Not my style of course, but I really like seeing the craftsmanship.  Looks like you like the springer front end?  What pieces did you collect to build the front end on the CB?
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