Easy to build,
Fork/triple tree is from Bicycle Designer. Disc mount is built in.
Head tube, rear disc brake mount and cable guides are from Nova Cycles.
Headset is a heavy duty sealed set, not sure on brand as shop had it. Much better than stock cage bearings.
Front wheel is a 29" Sunringle MT Bike wheel, bike shop ordered it so not completely sure, also disc hub and spokes. Tire is Phat Bikes 29" cruiser.
Rest is all Beast. Stock crank,pedals rear wheel rim. The rear disc hub is a freewheel from ChoppersUS. Tire, Surley Black Floyd.
Seat was swap meet find. Sissy bar basic fab work.
Stems are basic replacements that could be gotten at any shop. Same with levers, brakes, cables and grips.
Only one off part really on the entire project is the stem/fork inserts. Would think that with measurements and these pics, any machinist could duplicate it. Caution, there is a slight seam inside the fork tubing, so machinist should know this. My inserts had a full length slot so that wasn't an issue.
Still deciding on handle bar. Almost thought I had a great low rise ape hanger but it was 7/8 bar that had the center 1" stem collar welded on. Didn't think it was worth the effort to cut off the stem collar. Once ready I will either find an actual motorcycle bar or have the fellow here on the forums build one. Finding a bar with the right width to fit the stems has been the issue.
Should get it powder coated in a month or so. Still have a Toys4Tots ride to go on before I can tear it down.
It rides great once you understand HOW it rides. Not fast at all, basic cruising speed. Took it for a ride oldtown part of Wichita, stopped by a bike shop and they each had to take a try at it.
If I had the extra cash I might try it with the new 3G springer. But that thing is $$$$. And oh so cool.
See ya,
Rod