need a sweet cheap rolling chasis for your next project?
- Aggroton
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need a sweet cheap rolling chasis for your next project?
these are so bad looking and so cheap i couldn't help sharing...forget a sportser...im saving my duccets for one of these....http://www.chandleroriginals.com/rolling.asp
thats a sweet bike.
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They are nice looking but they still limit ya to a Hardly Ableson .
I had me one a dem HD's once and it was a rough riding sunnamabeatch.
Regards, Wizzard
I had me one a dem HD's once and it was a rough riding sunnamabeatch.
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Have you ever seen "Easy Rider" ???
Those guys were loaded on Weed and acid (among other things) while makin that pic and even THEY were like "These hardtails are not meant to be ridden by any sane person"
Those guys were loaded on Weed and acid (among other things) while makin that pic and even THEY were like "These hardtails are not meant to be ridden by any sane person"

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Weld a couple more tabs on there and you could probably fit a lot of metric cruiser engines. Its a nice cheap start, but yeah, not the nicest design in the world.
I'm not sure many custom bike builders get that 99% of them are doing the exact same thing as everybody else, flying under the banner of uniqueness, edginess, and independance.
Confederate Motorcycles, on the other hand, are actually moving cruiser bikes beyond 1950s styling and chassis technology:

I'm not sure many custom bike builders get that 99% of them are doing the exact same thing as everybody else, flying under the banner of uniqueness, edginess, and independance.
Confederate Motorcycles, on the other hand, are actually moving cruiser bikes beyond 1950s styling and chassis technology:

1999 Suzuki GZ250 - loves the twisties
1982 Suzuki GS750/1100 front end, 4-1 Kerker, K&N
1982 Suzuki GS850 - breakin it down now
1982 Suzuki GS750/1100 front end, 4-1 Kerker, K&N
1982 Suzuki GS850 - breakin it down now
- Aggroton
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thats the point though...the 50's era and previous i think...IMHO...are the sweetest looking things out there...isaac wrote:
I'm not sure many custom bike builders get that 99% of them are doing the exact same thing as everybody else, flying under the banner of uniqueness, edginess, and independance.
Confederate Motorcycles, on the other hand, are actually moving cruiser bikes beyond 1950s styling and chassis technology:
thats a sweet bike.
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So how many more customs do you see everyday than Suzukis?isaac wrote:I'm not sure many custom bike builders get that 99% of them are doing the exact same thing as everybody else, flying under the banner of uniqueness, edginess, and independance.
As far as chandler goes I love thier blue balls bike. There looks to be something seriously wrong with the rear fender on that roller.
you should check out Flyrite and Zero Engineering
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