Met Bob today at the carshow in Rosenberg. That's one kick butt car you were showing Bob. Since everyone is showing off there awesome rides thought I would put my first build up for review. Its not a rat rod so go easy on it. I've learned the hard way that paint costs way too much so my next build will be bare. I also learned from this build that the aftermarket parts are not cheap, sometimes there may be no need to re-invent the wheel.....visit a junk yard!
Started with a Kraftech frame (1" stretch in back bone, raked 38 degrees), 100" revtech engine, 6 spd revtech tranny, 6'' over forks, 21'' front, 250 rear. LAF swan pipes (Loud as ....). The only thing that the photos don't show are the floating rear fender that I welded on and the seat. I finished it the day before Sturgis and rode it there. Funny story....Day 1 of Sturgis i'm on main street moving an inch a minute and those pipes started my right pants leg on fire, i've never had to move soo fast! Anyways I love the bike, but at Sturgis it got a small nick in the paint and it was at that point that I learned paint is a waste of money! Now that I'm in Houston I don't think it will see much action....crazy drivers around these parts. After building a 23' t-bucket with my step dad I got the itch to start on a project with 4 wheels. I'm new to the art and just hoping to learn from everyone on this site. Enjoy the pics & let me know what you think.
Started with a Kraftech frame (1" stretch in back bone, raked 38 degrees), 100" revtech engine, 6 spd revtech tranny, 6'' over forks, 21'' front, 250 rear. LAF swan pipes (Loud as ....). The only thing that the photos don't show are the floating rear fender that I welded on and the seat. I finished it the day before Sturgis and rode it there. Funny story....Day 1 of Sturgis i'm on main street moving an inch a minute and those pipes started my right pants leg on fire, i've never had to move soo fast! Anyways I love the bike, but at Sturgis it got a small nick in the paint and it was at that point that I learned paint is a waste of money! Now that I'm in Houston I don't think it will see much action....crazy drivers around these parts. After building a 23' t-bucket with my step dad I got the itch to start on a project with 4 wheels. I'm new to the art and just hoping to learn from everyone on this site. Enjoy the pics & let me know what you think.
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