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    Hi all, bought this gs 650 shaftie on ebay, ive got 100 pounds or so in it, fancy making it into a chop/bobber, sporster tank, bates, maybe a scantily clad woman with a sword pianted on the tank, IMG_20180829_193123.jpgjust one question, has this ever been done

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    Originally posted by ijr9002 View Post
    Hi all, bought this gs 650 shaftie on ebay, ive got 100 pounds or so in it, fancy making it into a chop/bobber, sporster tank, bates, maybe a scantily clad woman with a sword pianted on the tank, [ATTACH=CONFIG]58393[/ATTACH]just one question, has this ever been done
    Yes, but most are turned into something unfinished and unsellable. If you don't have good fab skills, buy one that has already been done. I would get it running good and fix everything that would make it road worthy before doing any cutting.
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      Originally posted by ijr9002 View Post
      Hi all, bought this gs 650 shaftie on ebay, ive got 100 pounds or so in it, fancy making it into a chop/bobber, sporster tank, bates, maybe a scantily clad woman with a sword pianted on the tank, [ATTACH=CONFIG]58393[/ATTACH]just one question, has this ever been done
      Regrettably, yes.

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        Please don't; none of them ever turn out to look nice at all and very few are kept because they suddenly don't feel/handle right
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