GOING OUT WITH A BANG: JAMESVILLE’S LAST CUSTOM HARLEY
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Re: GOING OUT WITH A BANG: JAMESVILLE’S LAST CUSTOM HARLEY
I don't know enough about Harley's to be able to see how much work has been done, but it 'looks' like your bog-standard 'Wall of Death' bike to me.
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Re: GOING OUT WITH A BANG: JAMESVILLE’S LAST CUSTOM HARLEY
Your bog standard one of about a half dozen left on the planet ? lol. That's not bog standard, that's rare and hard to find.Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:22 am I don't know enough about Harley's to be able to see how much work has been done, but it 'looks' like your bog-standard 'Wall of Death' bike to me.
Either way, i love it.
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Re: GOING OUT WITH A BANG: JAMESVILLE’S LAST CUSTOM HARLEY
Well - obviously.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:25 amYour bog standard one of about a half dozen left on the planet ? lol. That's not bog standard, that's rare and hard to find.Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:22 am I don't know enough about Harley's to be able to see how much work has been done, but it 'looks' like your bog-standard 'Wall of Death' bike to me.
My point was that the 'look' is not as original as the builder might think.
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Re: GOING OUT WITH A BANG: JAMESVILLE’S LAST CUSTOM HARLEY
Like that a lot.
For a long time Harley 45s were cheap, a mate of mine who used to import bikes from the states in the 90s used to use them to top up containers when he didn’t have a full one- they were that cheap. Nowadays a decent 45 (750cc ish)is at least £15k and for the rarer 1200 flat heads £25k seems to be the money
This is what a fairly standard WL 45 looks like:
For a long time Harley 45s were cheap, a mate of mine who used to import bikes from the states in the 90s used to use them to top up containers when he didn’t have a full one- they were that cheap. Nowadays a decent 45 (750cc ish)is at least £15k and for the rarer 1200 flat heads £25k seems to be the money
This is what a fairly standard WL 45 looks like:
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Re: GOING OUT WITH A BANG: JAMESVILLE’S LAST CUSTOM HARLEY
Lovely. Dont like the paint colours much though...
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Re: GOING OUT WITH A BANG: JAMESVILLE’S LAST CUSTOM HARLEY
I usually can't stand most Harleys* but that looks OK to me.
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Re: GOING OUT WITH A BANG: JAMESVILLE’S LAST CUSTOM HARLEY
Weird that the brake torque arm is on the same side as the sprocket eh?
Not seen that before.
Think some ATK motocrossers (in about 1990 or so) had the rear brake disc mounted on the the front sprocket shaft (Merican "countershaft sprocket) which IIRC lessened unsprung weight and erm... reasons.
They also got chain oil on em and when hot didn't help the sprocket bearing seal.
Not seen that before.
Think some ATK motocrossers (in about 1990 or so) had the rear brake disc mounted on the the front sprocket shaft (Merican "countershaft sprocket) which IIRC lessened unsprung weight and erm... reasons.
They also got chain oil on em and when hot didn't help the sprocket bearing seal.
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Re: GOING OUT WITH A BANG: JAMESVILLE’S LAST CUSTOM HARLEY
Weirdly (for me, not a Harley lover) that is blooming lush.
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Re: GOING OUT WITH A BANG: JAMESVILLE’S LAST CUSTOM HARLEY
Nice.
I'm not a Harley fan by any stretch,but that seems done right and I can dig that aspect.
Speaking of Harley fans,is Mr.Longbeard ok these days?
I'm not a Harley fan by any stretch,but that seems done right and I can dig that aspect.
Speaking of Harley fans,is Mr.Longbeard ok these days?
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Re: GOING OUT WITH A BANG: JAMESVILLE’S LAST CUSTOM HARLEY
Twin tanks?
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Re: GOING OUT WITH A BANG: JAMESVILLE’S LAST CUSTOM HARLEY
That's the actuating arm, drum brake innit.demographic wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 7:17 pm Weird that the brake torque arm is on the same side as the sprocket eh?
Not seen that before.
Think some ATK motocrossers (in about 1990 or so) had the rear brake disc mounted on the the front sprocket shaft (Merican "countershaft sprocket) which IIRC lessened unsprung weight and erm... reasons.
They also got chain oil on em and when hot didn't help the sprocket bearing seal.
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