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The tip on the crutch will come in handy when you turn the bike over to put the chain on...

Merle :crazy:

I was thinking it would be a great wheelie stop for me.
 
I was thinking it would be a great wheelie stop for me.
You might need it, love the seat.... but it's heavy and I keep thinking of the two guys on the motorcycle in cannonball run, running the race in a wheelie.
 
KF, how is the back of the seat fastened to the crutch?

Nothing is fastened to anything yet. It's just a mockup so far
 
Seen this bike this week over at the kingfish court yard . Looks sick in person . That king & queen fish seat is going to really look awesome on there . This bike is made for a big guy .This thing will be perfect for your laid back easy rider Savannah stile king fish . Thanks agin for your hospitality & of course the bag of parts . Nice to meet you in person looking forward to the next time . [emoji1303][emoji1303]


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Matt, I had a great time meeting up with you and your wife and riding around Savannah with y'all. Hope y'all enjoyed your getaway. Come back anytime.

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Matt, I had a great time meeting up with you and your wife and riding around Savannah with y'all. Hope y'all enjoyed your getaway. Come back anytime.

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That pic looks vaguely familiar, guy on the left looks a little different tho.:21:
 
I'll say this. Anyone who hasn't been, but plans to go to Savannah has to go to that park. And definitely meet up with KF, just make sure you have more than a few hours to spend.
We've decided the next time we're in the area, we'll be there a couple days; atleast.
 
Taking a break today to watch some college football, but this morning I started working on this twisted up Hawthorne springer fork. It's a bit too messed up for fork use, but may be just the ticket for the rear support on the king/queen seat.

First I needed to coerce it into a semblance of straight legs.

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Cut off the steertube

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Mocked up a test fit

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Trimmed off some of the fork blades.

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Those previous pics were just mockups. I even played around with extending the crutch to it's fullest height.

Bolted up the seat rails and rear fork support to the bike and to the seat pan.

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Decided to take the bike for a long test ride before bolting up the sissy bar.
The seat was super comfy and positioned well.

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You gonna 'black out' the butt fork or try to shine it up to match the front end?
Reliving the ol' school days at GT today....?
 

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