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04/27/14 at 15:14:52
I 'm pretty much finished with my wife's bobber project so I thought I'd share a picture . It is a V-star 650 custom or was anyway. I did both the savage and the v star over the winter. It was quite a feat in an oversized one car garage with my mustang in it and 2 bikes apart . I very happy with the results though !
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diggin it!
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Nice pair!
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Looks great, how does she like it?
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04/28/14 at 05:58:04
redpiranha wrote
on 04/27/14 at 15:14:52:
I 'm pretty much finished with my wife's bobber project so I thought I'd share a picture . It is a V-star 650 custom or was anyway. I did both the savage and the v star over the winter. It was quite a feat in an oversized one car garage with my mustang in it and 2 bikes apart . I very happy with the results though !
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3331.jpg
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3334.jpg
COuld you post some photos of your seat and the setup? I like it and maybe want to do something like that
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04/28/14 at 16:43:10
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Looks great, how does she like it?
She really likes the way it looks and sounds with the vance and hines short shots . It also rides a lot better now due to new progressive fork springs and a little lower seat height . I guess I'm out of the doghouse for a while .
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sailorcolin wrote
on 04/28/14 at 05:58:04:
redpiranha wrote
on 04/27/14 at 15:14:52:
I 'm pretty much finished with my wife's bobber project so I thought I'd share a picture . It is a V-star 650 custom or was anyway. I did both the savage and the v star over the winter. It was quite a feat in an oversized one car garage with my mustang in it and 2 bikes apart . I very happy with the results though !
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3331.jpg
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3334.jpg
COuld you post some photos of your seat and the setup? I like it and maybe want to do something like that
I'll try and get some good shots of the seat mounts tomorrow . Just the savage or the v star also ?
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04/29/14 at 09:42:50
Both those bikes look good. I have to admit there are a few things about the V-Star that I like even better than the Savage & if they were more readily available for the Savage I would've done them to my own too.
Things I really like about the V-Star:
Wide White Wall Tires
Hypercharger (always thought these look cool-even if they don't do much)
Chrome Pipes
Chrome Bars
Hard-tail appearance
I don't remember if you already said, but did you do both these from kits or just piece together items you made work with them?
Great job
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04/29/14 at 10:58:44
redpiranha wrote
on 04/28/14 at 16:44:25:
sailorcolin wrote
on 04/28/14 at 05:58:04:
redpiranha wrote
on 04/27/14 at 15:14:52:
I 'm pretty much finished with my wife's bobber project so I thought I'd share a picture . It is a V-star 650 custom or was anyway. I did both the savage and the v star over the winter. It was quite a feat in an oversized one car garage with my mustang in it and 2 bikes apart . I very happy with the results though !
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3331.jpg
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3334.jpg
Could you post some photos of your seat and the setup? I like it and maybe want to do something like that
I'll try and get some good shots of the seat mounts tomorrow . Just the savage or the v star also ?
Just the Savage. Thanks!
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04/29/14 at 14:00:09
EJID wrote
on 04/29/14 at 09:42:50:
Both those bikes look good. I have to admit there are a few things about the V-Star that I like even better than the Savage & if they were more readily available for the Savage I would've done them to my own too.
Things I really like about the V-Star:
Wide White Wall Tires
Hypercharger (always thought these look cool-even if they don't do much)
Chrome Pipes
Chrome Bars
Hard-tail appearance
I don't remember if you already said, but did you do both these from kits or just piece together items you made work with them?
Great job
I built them both out of ideas in my head and mostly parts I had or were donated to me , some were already on the v star like the hyper charger. I also like a lot about the v star. It's a really nice bike but it weighs a ton . The v star has to be 550 lbs and I'd be surprised if the savage is 330 lbs . The savage simply walks away from the v star in a hurry.
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04/29/14 at 14:06:44
sailorcolin wrote
on 04/29/14 at 10:58:44:
redpiranha wrote
on 04/28/14 at 16:44:25:
sailorcolin wrote
on 04/28/14 at 05:58:04:
redpiranha wrote
on 04/27/14 at 15:14:52:
I 'm pretty much finished with my wife's bobber project so I thought I'd share a picture . It is a V-star 650 custom or was anyway. I did both the savage and the v star over the winter. It was quite a feat in an oversized one car garage with my mustang in it and 2 bikes apart . I very happy with the results though !
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3331.jpg
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3334.jpg
Could you post some photos of your seat and the setup? I like it and maybe want to do something like that
I'll try and get some good shots of the seat mounts tomorrow . Just the savage or the v star also ?
Just the Savage. Thanks!
Here are some pics of the seat mounts , if you need anything in more detail let me know.
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04/30/14 at 12:33:42
redpiranha wrote
on 04/29/14 at 14:06:44:
sailorcolin wrote
on 04/29/14 at 10:58:44:
redpiranha wrote
on 04/28/14 at 16:44:25:
sailorcolin wrote
on 04/28/14 at 05:58:04:
redpiranha wrote
on 04/27/14 at 15:14:52:
I 'm pretty much finished with my wife's bobber project so I thought I'd share a picture . It is a V-star 650 custom or was anyway. I did both the savage and the v star over the winter. It was quite a feat in an oversized one car garage with my mustang in it and 2 bikes apart . I very happy with the results though !
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3331.jpg
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3334.jpg
Could you post some photos of your seat and the setup? I like it and maybe want to do something like that
I'll try and get some good shots of the seat mounts tomorrow . Just the savage or the v star also ?
Just the Savage. Thanks!
Here are some pics of the seat mounts , if you need anything in more detail let me know.
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3341.jpg
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3344.jpg
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3343.jpg
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/redpiranha1967/IMG_3342.jpg
THANKS! What kit is it or is it custom?
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04/30/14 at 13:39:58
The seats are from blue collar bobber . I bought just their seat because I like the style and they are pretty comfortable . They sent the seat and springs. The brackets I made . Buying just their seat the price wasn't to bad either .
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