
Fwd for more Readers' Rides
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Editors Note: People send me all kindsa great and strange
pictures of the stuff they're working on and what they think makes up the perfect chopper.
I figured it was only fair to share this stuff with everybody. If you want us to publish a
pix of your project or finished scoot, send 'em HERE,
if you don't want 'em published, don't send 'em (duh...)

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Hey Boys great web site! Just thought I'd send you a pic of my baby. I
bought her in 75, chopped her in 77,changed the engine in 80,painted her
last in 81. Not bad for 20 yr paint(laquer). She's been on the road
since 75 and has 125000 mi.on her. Choppers rule!!!! Ride To Live,BILL
redhouse@a-znet.com
Not bad for 125000 miles!
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Hey Warren, here is a few pics of my 76
Sporty. Took my Father-in-law and me 'bout 2yrs to build. Frame work
included adding a weld/bolt on hardtail(all welded), fender support
behind the seat post, 5" stretch on the downtubes and about 10-12 over
rake. A rebuilt from the crank motor thats bored 70 over and quick port
job. Electrics include a morse magneto, some wire and a couple of
switchs(thats it!). Paint is a $15 rattlecan job, with clearcoat poly-urathane.
16" rear and 21" front with Avon rubber. 70's era springer front end and
no front fender. Truely "Old School". Hope you like.
-Tom-
tpultyno@twcny.rr.com
Wow...what's not to like? Here's a
great example of a cool-looking ridable bike that obviously didn't cost
$30,000 to build. Every time I hear some sofa-jockey bitchin' about how
they "can't afford a bike" I'm gonna send 'em to this page. It ain't
about billet, it ain't about chrome, it's about you and your
Father-In-Law building something hip. Glad to have you and your sporty
aboard the ChoppersRule express!
-Warren
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