I could have the same excuse as everyone really, "no time", "work is busy", "money", blah blah blah. Truth is, I was just stuck looking at this thing for months not sure were to actually go with it, "builders block"? NO, that would imply skills and a plan, neither of which I possess when it comes to motorbikes. I did hack out some pipes and battery box the other day and got the stoke to get this baby rolling!! Waiting on a fender to be spun now for a couple weeks as soon as I get that and a few other things Ill have a really good idea of reality about this scoots life on the road.
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dang, that thing is soooo dope + the pic in front of the US flag all torn is all time. nice work
almost finished my own build and "borrowed" seth huots paintjob (sorry seth)bloody wiring has become my nemesis. damn you ground wires!
I'd say you got this.
I'll get on the taillight.
I actually got that flag in a antique store in vermont, its from WW2 and that hole is from a cannon ball, hahah (at least that was the sales pitch).
No worries on the tailight, the "waiting" comment was not directed to anyone specific, Thanks Kim.
she's a beaut so far. keep it going jeremy!
whoa! the back story on that flag just made that photo even better.
This is looking pretty cool Jer! I like the split pipes!
two thhumbs up jer, i think you did a great job adding some flair to that battery tie down. cindy are you coming to slc for the salt flat social?
WW2........cannon ball? Did they own a time machine?
Thing is looking sick, holmes!
Hahahahaha! Civil War, east coast, get my "facts" straight eh?
I'm feeling the dual invaders and the bendy on the swing arm. Looks good! Are you running internal cables on the throttle and clutch? AMF lines on the tank are nice too.
duuuuude! i knew this thing was gonna be ill, but you're on track to building a game changer! keep rockin'!
That is bitchin!
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