Final completed project, to date, always time and room to refresh and/or tweak. Been a fantastic journey. Sorry the update took so long, total build time approximately 1 yr.
Already thinking about another build, I have a second frame in storage.
The frame alone is pretty dope, but for a GT/Harley combo I would have expected something a with a bit more nasty bite. The original bike is a tiny nibble at best.
Best luck with your build it’s bound to be stunning by comparison.
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Handyman, WOW!!! Really digging the progress the faux springer is looking sweet, and I am totally loving that offset seat post. Very cool so far can’t wait to see the final outcome. Great job!
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Top shelf! Gotta love spare, spare parts. The old lady may complain, but she can’t piss n moan about a FINISHED project. Keep it coming bro.
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I LOVE this idea Johnny! What are the front forks off of a Schwinn what??? They look PURTY!!!
Totally digging the plum crazy paint idea as well. That was my original plan along with sublime green and a pearl white. Found way nicer rattle cans and less pricey for my 2004 stingray.
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Strictly guesstimating, she has to be around 80 lbs. give or take. The fender sissy bar combo is about 15 lbs alone.
Thanks for the compliment I build this with some help from friends but the bulk was my 8 year old and me. Not too shabby though. Hehehehe. [emoji106]
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Update:!!! After much fighting and a much needed extra set of strong hands I finally mounted the fender and sissybar, we are almost totally complete, if only I could find a kickstand heavy duty and long enough to accommodate this beast’s weight. Lol.
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95% complete. Still have to finish the sissy bar and fender details and clear effex, but here she is folks!!!
Mission success!!!!! [emoji106][emoji1690]
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