Monday, April 2, 2012

just finished this 38 knuckle



26 comments:

  1. Another great job Max. The tank paint looks far out! the coil cover/switch mount is a nice touch. Two thumbs up man.

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  2. nice one max...hows it sound with those mufflers.....im thinking i want to change the exhaust on my pan to run mufflers like that...
    hope your good

    m

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  3. the vertical sissy bar really shortens it up, I like it.

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  4. Right on! That scooter is the business!

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  5. Thanks... Yea vert sissybar definately shortens it up...
    Not very much rake on a 38 frame.

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  6. ..... Matt the mufflers sound really cool.
    Plenty loud, but deep sound.

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  7. good god man, i think that bike gave me a boner. great job duder

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  8. Looks good Mister.
    Just wondering: Is this a original Harley fork, short like this?

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  9. Very Nice Job....Floor Boards are hot!

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  10. Looks great Max! Is that a 21" Pirelli up front?

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  11. sean... yea.

    stock frame and inline fork.

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  12. dang, digging the molding. nice touches all around. luvin it.

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  13. Really dig the stance of the bike...just the right amount of rake (if any).

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  14. Great job Max...I can't begin to tell you how many of those old molded chopper frames I have "un" molded with a hammer and chisel back in the 80's and 90's. Never thought to just leave 'em alone...looks great.

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  15. I think what your doing is gonna definetly go down in chopper history...one after another Max..keep on truckin..

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  16. Thanks Max, Who´s the lucky owner?

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  17. WOW thats the coolest bike i´ve seen.

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