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I dunno how I feel about the mono-shock conversion on these sort of bikes. I do love the wheels! Where can I get a hold of them?
ReplyDeleteI can't be positive but those wheels look a LOT like yamaha wheels that have been on many models from the late 70's including the RD400.
ReplyDeleteLove the lean simplicity of this creation. The bug eye tail light is very unique an unexpectedly it works very well on this bike. Nice rear swing arm with frame tucked inside... makes it all the leaner. Good job!
ReplyDeletejet propulsion?
ReplyDeletethere's no chain!
i kid i kid.
looks like fun though it aint a runner yet.
reminds me of a bike i've always admired:
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SDR 200
ReplyDeleteMy old 250 Ducati Monza had a swing arm pivot like this.
ReplyDeletelooks to be built from an XR or XL250.curious as to what the tank and seat are off of? nice piece. like it. Flattracker420.
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