It runs fairly well but has a lot of jenky pieces on it. The seat is uncomfortable for my fat ass as well.
My plan was to build a bobber. Black out as much as possible, expose the rear tire, solo seat, tank and fenders OD green, etc. I've wanted a bobber type bike for 15 years, well before they became "cool".
I had 3 criteria for buying a bike:
Big engine - I'm 400lbs, so small bikes would look horrible. Heck, this one looks small under me.
Cheap - As in under $1500 (bike cost me $1200)
Needed to be road ready - This one needs a rear tire but other than that it doesn't leak, runs and idles smoothly, etc. I know that doesn't mean its fine, but at least it goes.
All my previous bikes were more modern fuel injected bikes (except for a brief love affair with a CB750).
I also don't have much mechanical knowledge but I've wrenched on Jeeps alot and learned my fair share. I can also follow directions and youtube videos like a boss. I have never fabbed anything and don't have the tools to do so.
Known issues
OEM Petcock is bad. PO installed a fuel shutoff valve
Needs a rear tire
Fork seals leak
Homemade welded on highway pegs
Handlebars seem a bit off. Will be installing drag bars
So....what say you? Should I keep this or sell it and move to a Yamaha or Honda where aftermarket (read: bolt on) products are more plentiful for a noob like myself.
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