Venice Chopper Project COMPLETED!!!

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Venice Motor Bikes

Custom Builder / Dealer/Los Angeles
Mar 20, 2008
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I finally got it done last week!!
I was having trouble with the looks of the rear mounted cylinder tank, so I moved it to the front of the bike.
I took it for a ride to Santa Monica beach & back, & it performed perfectly.

It's now in the hands of it's new owner... (I really wanted to keep this one!)





 
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REDI

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Well, as the new owner the "hand over" wasnt that hard for me!! The bike is Great. Rides like a dream. Took it on about a 15 mile ride this weekend along the beach, she sure turned a few heads..... Thanks again Norm .shft.
 

sportscarpat

Bonneville Bomber the Salt Flat record breaker
Jun 25, 2009
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Nice build Norm. That rear tire is HUGE! Looks like it will do 20 miles on the fuel in the fuel line alone. That's a stretch........
 

BADBOOH

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No doubt a great build. The powder coat, double wide rear wheel, love the forks disc brake, and frame. I know you no better than me, but is that front engine mount gonna last? Looks kidda half ass ish, compared to the rest of the build. Very cool.
 

Goat Herder

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I have stared at that wheel a dozen times now . That is pretty sharp. So you use two tubes then? Rivets? what kind?
 

Venice Motor Bikes

Custom Builder / Dealer/Los Angeles
Mar 20, 2008
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Los Angeles, CA.
I have stared at that wheel a dozen times now . That is pretty sharp. So you use two tubes then? Rivets? what kind?
Yes, two tubes, & the rims are welded & crosslaced together.

i'm becoming a fan of the front or rear mounted gas tanks, not having a tank on the top bar makes it ez to grab for moving the bikes around.
Not only does it make it easy to grab, but it looks helluva kewl!! ;)