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Let's see some Japanese-Powered Bikes!
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Posted: 11/24/09 01:01 PM
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best place for it
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Dubh666
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| Joined: 11/09
Posted: 11/26/09 12:32 PM
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Suzuki VS1400 ... not 'chopped' but has style. Raked wide glides, fat bars, custom made alloy tank, Cobra pipes - no baffles, stage 3 tune with K&N's, MATT BLACK !
Photographed in Scotland at a monument to Sir William Wallace in Falkirk, with the Highlands in the background !.
Apart from that got a couple of BMW K100's just for a change, waiting on the grinder and hammers. Ford '32 coupe hotrod project.
Dubh666 ACME Choppers
www.acme,cobblers.org Vintage Choppers 1900 -1950's
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Dubh666
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| Joined: 11/09
Posted: 11/26/09 12:34 PM
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Liked that bronze XS, no fenders, no front brake ... loved it !
www.acme,cobblers.org Vintage Choppers 1900 -1950's
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sure
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| Joined: 06/09
Posted: 12/12/09 11:14 AM
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thanks guys... here's a couple new ones.. oh and a tank I just finished working on..



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Musclerod
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Posted: 02/12/10 05:20 PM
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Man, that tank is just beautiful... I love that style of painting....
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wompy5000
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Posted: 03/31/10 04:45 PM
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Here's my homage to kawasaki past and present. I started with a stock kz650, hardtailed it, and added some massive brakes and subtle touches throughout. Dig it or not this bike doesn't win shows but it does what it's supposed to very nicely-ride. jpriderdesigns.blogspot.com
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Posted: 04/21/10 07:19 PM
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This is my "Nightmare". A 1972 Honda CB500-Four that went from a garage snotter, to a Cafe' Racer. I figured that I would go against the grain(which is typical for me), as I don't dig trendy crap. The seat/griddle, side-covers, fasteners, mirror are stainless steel. Front, and rear fenders are stock, and have been shortened a little for...aerodynamic purposes!
The engine has a fresh rebuild with slight modification to the compression ratio, the port size, matching of the intakes to the head...I could go on, and on, but the fact is that she attracts attention from even the most die hard chopper riders/builder that I have met as of yet. I've got pictures from beginning to end, but I don't want to fill an entire page...I'll shut up now. There are a lot good looking bike's out there, so keep'um coming.
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Posted: 04/21/10 07:21 PM
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Really nice paint. It really brings out the period correct look.
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Posted: 04/23/10 11:22 PM
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I posted it and You would not upload the pictures , The Night Rider !
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Posted: 04/23/10 11:23 PM
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I posted it and You would not upload the pictures , The Night Rider !
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Posted: 04/23/10 11:26 PM
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I posted it and You would not upload the pictures , The Night Rider !
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DxMoney
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Posted: 05/07/10 10:03 PM
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Warghost
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Posted: 05/11/10 09:27 AM
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My Brastyle CB750A in the works:



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Warghost
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Posted: 05/11/10 09:29 AM
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And here's my daily. If you were at the Hippy Killer Hoedown you may have seen it:
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1428turbo
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Posted: 08/02/10 06:04 PM
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I recently sold my 2001 Hayabusa and found this 1975 Kawasaki on Craigslist.Z-1 900 motor,not sure who built the frame or springer.


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