GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
I quite like the look of it, the engineering/fabrication is good - and I have absolutely no idea why anyone would want to own and ride it.
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
With the hardtail, forward footboards* and low bars, I doubt many people would want to ride it far**Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 7:13 am I have absolutely no idea why anyone would want to own and ride it.
* wood trim to mimic the look of a yacht’s deck
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
Is there a competition to see how far from the motor you can get the gearbox?
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
Weirdly, i absolutely love this one....
I'm not sure where/when/how i'd ever use it.... but i love it anyway.
I'm not sure where/when/how i'd ever use it.... but i love it anyway.
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
You'd have to put some fuel in it first.
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Yes. I think that was what I was getting at, I like it but wouldn't want one.
If people are going to do bikes like this, this is a very good one.
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
I'd be frightened of falling backwards off the seat and losing my nads to the rear wheel.
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
Sling em over your shoulder.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 9:45 am I'd be frightened of falling backwards off the seat and losing my nads to the rear wheel.
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
I mean it's really cool as an objet but as a bike it's a nightmare.
Really agricultural motor.
Hardtail - hardtails are not comfortable in the least. A couple of those ropey seat springs does -not- fix that.
Springers - well.
Long rake and big fat tyres - it'll be like steering a wheelbarrow.
And that's just before we get to no lights, guards, useful things like indicators and mirrors let alone legalities like plates.
But yeah I could admire it all day.
Really agricultural motor.
Hardtail - hardtails are not comfortable in the least. A couple of those ropey seat springs does -not- fix that.
Springers - well.
Long rake and big fat tyres - it'll be like steering a wheelbarrow.
And that's just before we get to no lights, guards, useful things like indicators and mirrors let alone legalities like plates.
But yeah I could admire it all day.
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
Mass centralisation?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 8:17 am Is there a competition to see how far from the motor you can get the gearbox?
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
That fuel level pipe is perfectly situated to rip your knee open should you fail to stop.
Best not mention the exposed chain and belt, perfect for getting flapping Levis caught in.
Best not mention the exposed chain and belt, perfect for getting flapping Levis caught in.
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
I'd be more worried about the tassles on my assless leather chaps if I was riding thatThe Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:57 am That fuel level pipe is perfectly situated to rip your knee open should you fail to stop.
Best not mention the exposed chain and belt, perfect for getting flapping Levis caught in.
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
An object of art,perhaps. I'd put it outside the house and get Mrs.Skub to put plants n' schitt onnit.
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Re: GOING PRO: A HARLEY FLATHEAD BOBBER FROM A SHED BUILDER
Zero conflict on this one.
Its fucking awful.
Its fucking awful.