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My WW II tribute bike (Read 276 times)
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Reply #15 - 06/26/14 at 19:35:29
 
Right side. I removed the airbox and moved the stock battery back. Once this one dies and I can get a smaller one, I'll do a permanent battery mount mod.
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Reply #16 - 06/26/14 at 19:36:50
 
Left side. I found an Israeli paratroopers bag at a surplus store. Fit perfectly zip tied on the saddle bag mounts.
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Reply #17 - 12/26/15 at 17:28:18
 
looks awesome! Cheesy
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Reply #18 - 12/26/15 at 18:14:31
 
I have to agree  Cool

Personally, I'd go with a bit less chrome, but that front end looks great   Smiley

The front mudguard/fender looks like it was almost designed for the bike, as do the panniers. Always a winner  Wink
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Reply #19 - 12/26/15 at 19:01:43
 
S-P,
Very nice rendition of an early military motorbike. I love it.
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Reply #20 - 12/26/15 at 22:33:25
 
S-P hasn't been here for almost a year. Great looking bike nonetheless.
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Re: My WW II tribute bike
Reply #21 - 12/27/15 at 01:24:03
 
The machine looks very good in it's current style, it isn't a fighter plane and sharks teeth wouldn't enhance it. Aside from the chrome, it looks very authentic, and what you do with the chrome/aluminium is entirely up to you.
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