So this is the bike I chose.. Its a "3G Venice". I decided against the black on red, and went with the mat black and copper. UPS says my engine kit will be here on Friday. I am so STOKED!
Its raining today so probably no work. This means I will be sitting by the door like a little kid. Im refreshing the tracking info every 10 minutes even though it already "says out on truck", I'm considering clearing out a Rubbermaid tub for the front door and making a sigh just to be 100% sure that he leaves the Fracking package. I have waited a week and I'm soooo ready.It's Friday Bammer! Did your kit show up yet?
I definitely agree, this may be the biggest oops about choosing this bike. The larger than normal head tube is making it impossible to find a set of forks for a disc brake setup, I don't want to use that standard style of brake due to the copper finish on the wheels. I really am that vain. I may be breaking out the welder and fabbing something up. I'm not sure yet.Looks like a nice, stout bike!
You will probably want to get front and rear brakes.
Remember the 4th rule of flying. It applies here in MABland.
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I have rescued 3 motorcycles, and old Honda moped and probably a dozen classic cars, and to tell you the truth I think Im more excited about the motorized bicycle. It reminds me of when I was a kid with my brothers turning shopping carts into go carts and pulling engines and motors out of everything we could get out hands on to make our own vehicles. They were usually death traps but so much fun. I know that I will probably probobly giggle like a girl when it pops and fires. Im really excited about the build process.The first time she lights of, is an incredible high Bammer. Truly Exhilarating!
True, but you are providing the labor for free. You said you were quoted between $500 - $700 (which seems about the same as a basic HT build around here too).Im sure it will, but not 700 dollars.
I hear ya, and agree completely about building it yourself! I meant nothing negative by my post, very sorry if it sounded that way.I have re-written this reply 4 times over. Im getting a little hostile/peeved. The money is not the issue. I want to build it. The stupid comment about buying locally is what started this aspect of the conversation. Yes, i would rather build to my specs and have it cost me 1000 if its what I wanted. But buying a bike off a dude with a free website that dose not even work is not going to happen.
Wow, that is a very nice profit margin. Even a noobtard like me could knock out a basic build in a weekend, I am sure one of the more experienced guys could do it in a handful of hours.PS. 500 was the bring the "Shop" your bike price.. 700 was on craigslist.