Welcome Grit. Seems youre bike was the topic of a lengthy thread not to long ago. I like it. Give us the run down on all the stuff done to her.
Dennis is the builder, a welder by trade, and waaaay too modest, IMHO. The girder front-end, he built from "scratch" out of thick stock. It even has grease fittings in all pivots! The shock for the front fork is a standard Suzuki GS1000 rear shock! And the springs too! How cool is that?!?!
All welds are "stick", or "arc" welds, and very nice and uniform too. He said he added about two hundred pounds to the stock GS, in the BEEFY floorboards, fork, tank, etc.
All the wiring in the front end is routed inside the light bar! (Still needs to be cleaned up a little, but it's a tight installation) The Harley speedo is driven from the front wheel, so it's way out of calibration.
All the brakes, controls, motor, wheels, and frame are all Suzuki... The fenders, tank, horn, rear rack, dash, and seat are all old Harley stuff. It's an old Harley Police seat, I was told. I am wondering if he fabricated those front and rear crash bars, but they look just like the old Harleys, and they're really burly. He fabbed the custom side panels too. Super "old school" grips too, I think from a knucklehead or something.
I have an old Tombstone tail light I plan on slapping on the rear. I also have two old BMW pipes, that I will throw on as well, just to "make it mine". They are stock, with baffles, so it will still be relatively quiet.
Dennis was a really nice guy - he actually threw on a new chain, points, condenser, and changed the oil! Who does that on a bike they're selling? Not many... He said he had put 100 hours into it - Yeah, he got to have all the fun of building it, but it's really good for giving me ideas - I've always wanted to build something custom, and this gives me a "template" so to speak.
It is a work of art, but it does bother me that I didn't build it. I plan on making some changes, but I still can't say, "I built it," so part of me wants to strip it and use some of the parts to build my own version. I only have a "weak" MIG welder, and I'm not sure if it's enough to do these frames.
Lots of great information here, thanks for letting me join!