Re: What to do with an old Harley?
Shoulda stopped there... Doc doesn't know anything.... :poke:
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SVRACER01
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Doc you know....
Re: What to do with an old Harley?
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DesmoTull
There's an article about this one in CW this month. Roland Sands built it in a week from a savaged $4K Harley!
Re: What to do with an old Harley?
Re: What to do with an old Harley?
I do like the cafe look, but i guess i should try it the way it was intended to be ridden. I am not a fan of the gas tank, and there are some things that need to be addressed on looks. No matter what way it ends up going, i'm already sure on the color, black. Sorry for the horrible pic, couldn't find the camera.
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...106101420a.jpg
-bryan
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#1. whats xlcr bodywork?
#2. chipper, that yours? i love it! if you have any more pics of it could you send them to me?
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It was mine. Sold some years back. I'll link em up to photobucket or something.
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hmm, picked this one up in fairhaven...how long ago did you sell? and thanks for the photos.
-bryan
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Re: What to do with an old Harley?
To me the only solution to that bike is the full Storz treatment, which is unfortunately kind of pricey but it does make the bike look good and puts it on a serious diet (which it really needs).
Although a lot of people think it's a classic, I've never been a fan of the XLCR. Looks to me like something a 1970s vampire would ride.
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Update time.
Got everything apart that i wanted to paint flat black, which gave me a rolling frame and motor, Also was given a motorcycle lift which makes things so much easier. Also a good pic of my "shop" section of my basement.
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...13/hd44001.jpg
better pic of the front end, took it all apart, stripped the trees, fork lowers, painted, serviced the bearings, and put it back together.
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...13/hd44005.jpg
Painted parts waiting to go back on.
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...13/hd44008.jpg
Thanks for looking!
-bryan