thanks bro... I will have more pics in two weeks
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Originally posted by po-boy View PostGo for it! Just be prepared for the backlash from all the purists. One more thing, make it your own, do it the way you want, not the way that everyone else is doing it. Good luck and keep us posted(w/pics of course)...Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostWhat does being a "purist" have to do with it?
On this forum?
Yeah, right.
Cut, hack, bend, hammer, weld, then ride it yourself so when the frame breaks it won't hurt anyone else.
Ride slowly, it won't hurt as much.Last edited by tkent02; 10-28-2008, 12:51 AM.
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drhach
On the issue of purists. I think there a many people on this forum who have been around a long time. They've seen guys post up about their grand plans and after a while, they stop posting because they got in way over their heads and they never end up finishing their bikes. If you had a 1000S or something like that it would be different. I'd be the first one yelling at you about cutting it up.
I think that generally though, the "purists" are just people who know that 9 times out of 10 these hacked projects end up either being unsafe death traps, or they never get put together at all. The latter is sometimes preferable after some of the mods people try.
You already sliced and diced your bike to the point of no return. This happened before you ever rode it and discovered how much fun it is in stock form. I can say personally that I have changed my mind about a lot of things after having ridden the bike once I got it back together. The brakes aren't that bad, the suspension isn't that bad, it has tons of power, it looks alright. Suzuki spent a lot of money on engineering and they did a great job. The bike is Uber reliable and there isn't a whole lot that I can look at and say, "that's just dumb", " I can do it better". Even if I could, I don't have acsess to the tools and equipment to do it right. I've ridden my share of death trap bikes and lived to tell about it. I came out of it wiser for the experience.
So,cut and weld to you heart's content. Have fun. After all, it's your bike and you can do whatever you want. Post pictures. Most importantly, be safe and get it done, so that you can ride it.
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TheRooster
whats the big deal. ohh if it was a 1000s that will be a way different story. I dont see whats the big deal about making a bobber about of this bike. The posts from Kenny P and Richharr threads . I saw people on this forum love there bikes. I'm doing the same thing to my frame like Richharr so i dont know whats the big deal.my build I all I hear it ohh my god why did he do that.
We all ride motorcycles ... so we all ride death traps anyway
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po-boy
The big deal is that most of the nay-sayers don't have the Kahonies or creativity to do what your tryin to pull off, therefore they scoff and criticize on this board and then, gaze with desire at the photo's we post, wishin, wantin... Are these chops and bobbers practical, no, are they a hell of a lot of fun to build and then ride as passers by give the thumbs up or just smile and nod, you betcha! Keep choppin bro, stock is fine, just not for me and many others.
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briyenkieth
looks good! Have to thumbs down the sportster tank. Try harder. U will be happier when you bike doesn't look like everyone elses.
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po-boy
Lookin good man. How bout some more pics from the side, just like to see the different methods used in hardtailin these frames. Keep up the good work, it'll all be worth it in the end.
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