Mongo
04-04-2002, 08:07 AM
I need a bad to fair shape frame with no structural deviances to start a new bike. If anybody has one, either that or a basket bike to start with, lemme know here, or PM me, or email me at mongo@bikerforums.org
thanks.
Mongo, I was looking through ebay and spotted 2 frames, 1 a wishbone rigid and a '58 swingarm. Ebay #'s 1822527651, & 1822527434. Check 'em out. By the way, they are not mine and don't know the Dude that has them.
SoberBiker
02-12-2003, 08:23 AM
Mongo...this is posted on my site Motorcycle Enthusists...
1977 FLH, 36,800 miles, $10,500
Ridged Frame, Paco with Papers
Set 5 gal, Flat side tanks, New
Set 5 gal , Old style Tanks Used
5 speed trans box to fit 4 speed frame. New
Lower legs off 99 Dina Wide Glide,
2 Rear Bob fenders, 1 new
New 4" Z bars,
Assorted Shovel head parts.
E-Mail Slider for prices
srogers@atlantic.net
Mongo
02-12-2003, 10:54 AM
Thanks man, I'll look into it....
lansens
04-07-2003, 10:20 PM
Would you be interested in something like this (http://thetoolshed.net/customs/rc2.jpg) ?
PHAT-BOY
04-08-2003, 04:49 PM
lansens, that's pretty sweet man, you make those, or know the person? What's the going rate for a rolling chassis??
lansens
04-08-2003, 06:27 PM
Originally posted by PHAT-BOY
lansens, that's pretty sweet man, you make those, or know the person? What's the going rate for a rolling chassis??
I wish I had that kind of talent. Thats actually a HR3 Goliath kit. It belongs to a friend of mine that is looking to sell it. Once he purchased the kit he realized the bike would not be big enough for him. He runs about 6'4" #250. As a result of a few changes thats is what is left. I believe the asking price is around $6500. I'm sure that could be negotiable to a serious buyer.
glenfoxman
11-10-2009, 12:32 PM
Whats the best stuff to use for clear coating bare carbon?
I just have to do a one foot section that was repaired on my frame.
Would some rattle can laquer work?
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