Thanks, they sure are!AC/DC said:
Kizzy said:I think that is just cool
Have you ordered yours yet?RoseRed said:Thanks, they sure are!
bresamil said:Have you ordered yours yet?
ouch! That's gonna hurt.RoseRed said:Nope. Next big purchase will be a new home.
There're two for sale in my neighborhood (Lettie Dent school district). What area are you looking at, price range, time frame?RoseRed said:Nope. Next big purchase will be a new home.
huntr1 said:There're two for sale in my neighborhood (Lettie Dent school district). What area are you looking at, price range, time frame?
Yep, I'm too far north for ya. School stability is good. I had a girl that I went to school with from Pre-School all the way thru sitting one behind the other at college graduation. She's one of the very few people I grew up with that I keep in any kind of touch with.RoseRed said:Hollywood / California area. Want to keep the chick at Hollywood Elementary.
Already pre-qualified and $ in the bank. Just waiting patiently until something comes available. It'll be awhile I am sure.
And 90% of them aren't custom builders, or custom assemblers.. they go buy all these "custom" parts which are one in a batch of a thousand, and then bring them into a garage and bolt them together.. walla another CUSTOM creation..dustin said:Looks like any other custom chopper EXCEPT for the longer reach handlebars.
Any custom builder has skills. But if you want to stand out you've got to do something noone else is. And it seems everyone and their brother is building "custom" bikes these days
This company looks like they've actually done a lot of actual work. They've re-worked the frame to get the seat height a lot lower.. pegs are closer to the bottom of the seat.. Would like to see an average (5'8") woman sitiing on it to see how it looks!dustin said:Looks like any other custom chopper EXCEPT for the longer reach handlebars.
Any custom builder has skills. But if you want to stand out you've got to do something noone else is. And it seems everyone and their brother is building "custom" bikes these days
itsbob said:This company looks like they've actually done a lot of actual work. They've re-worked the frame to get the seat height a lot lower.. pegs are closer to the bottom of the seat.. Would like to see an average (5'8") woman sitiing on it to see how it looks!
But sometimes they want a bike a little different than an 883 Sportster Huggster.dustin said:I've seen women 5'5" riding a stock 883 sportster with no problem. I don't see why one would need a seat lower than that. As long as your toes touch youre ok.
.....and you just want to see a chick sitting on a bike....
check out http://www.sportsbikerider.com/pictures.php?type=umbrella&makepage=0
Should be work safe...
And what DID you have in mind?Magnum said:Thats so not what I had in mind from the title
huntr1 said:But sometimes they want a bike a little different than an 883 Sportster Huggster.