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My English Bobber Pictures!
05/17/10 at 09:04:18
Hey everyone, just joined the site and thought I would put some pictures up of my bike!
Hope you like it!
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pretty slick. All these hardtailers coming around though...hurts just imagining it. Then again at least you can hurt in style. Shame you had to bugger up the smooth look with that big english plate. You guys across the pond cant do side mount plates can you?
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Nice bike,...
I thought English bobbers wore funny hats and carried a nightstick...
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Cool cool and cool! Welcome!
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Its so clean and shiny! Looks good. But I would have removed the "Sportster" decals from the tank...
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Very good, I like the angled intake.
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Awesome work! Cool spot for a speedo!!
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Nice bike.. Did you do the frame buy it from a distributor or have it custom made.. it's nice.. I like the rear fender too and the oil tank.
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Love the rear fender. Nice clean lines on everything.
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yer we can use a side mount plate in the uk. lots of people dont like em tho they look like a air break to me.
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Very very nice work! I'm interested to find out... did you fabricate the frame yourself or is this a modified sportster set up?
Great rear fender! And a nice little detail on the speedo! I was thinking of doing this myself.
I also like the tank, but I think a Wassell would have been pimp!
One last question: Did you stick with the stock rear rim or did you use a larger rear wheel from another model bike?
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Its so clean and shiny! Looks good. But I would have removed the "Sportster" decals from the tank...
Yes I agree about the tank decals. A paint strip and respray will be done soon
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Very cool!
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Very very nice work! I'm interested to find out... did you fabricate the frame yourself or is this a modified sportster set up?
Great rear fender! And a nice little detail on the speedo! I was thinking of doing this myself.
I also like the tank, but I think a Wassell would have been pimp!
One last question: Did you stick with the stock rear rim or did you use a larger rear wheel from another model bike?
Excellent Work Mate!
Thanks for the positive comments. The frame is a one off UK custom frame. The rear rim is stock with a Continental Conti Milestone 140/90 tyre. I am going to strip and respray the tank black with maybe a simple pinstripe.
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Nice bike.. Did you do the frame buy it from a distributor or have it custom made.. it's nice.. I like the rear fender too and the oil tank.
Thanks. The frame is a one off UK custom frame. The oil tank (battery box) is welded stainless steel. There is just enough room for the battery, CDi (ignitor) box and starter relay. The starter button and front/rear light switches are mounted on the side of it. No switches on the handlebars just a small horn push.
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