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  • SDBuckeye

    #1

    Chopper Project

    I found this the other day. I don't know if he is a member here or not. I liked seeing the budget for the project.



    Cheers,
    Lyle
  • txironhead

    #2
    Definite kudos on doing the work himself, but the guy needs to decide what he wants the bike to look like. He's probably dropped at least $200 that he didn't need to changing things. I like the overall look, but I hate Sportster tanks (had a Bobster on my Ironhead).

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    • ron bayless
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      • Sep 2005
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      • denton texas

      #3
      I agree.He could have gotten a really great look withiut all that work.
      future owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.

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      • badbrown

        #4
        I read that page over a year ago. Part of the reason I got a 550 (2 now) I don't think he's a member. He's got other bikes on his page, not Suzuki specific though.

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        • snowbeard

          #5
          seems like one would prefer to start with a solidly running motor and then put all the work into the frame mods, etc... guess that's why my frame is still intact...

          it is cool to see the running total. I wonder if I could recreate my project progress...

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