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TOOLS1
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http://kansascity.craigslist.org/mcy/3094739816.html
Another one, not as cool, but nice. http://kansascity.craigslist.org/mcy/3094730656.html
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The first one has that way cool s-arm...but he reused the stock Honda wood grain light thingyWhat?!
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Oh,and the wheels dont match. I couldnt handle that. But thats just me.
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Piute


   Single sided swing-arm Like that ,clean look ,
   Bigg nipple in rear kinda out of place only "point" on bike,
   Has some great work there if all functional(others mods )you know me N safety
    As Rib's said need a set


    Second 1;
  Nice looking but never seen dark bronz eng.paint(not going to last)Like seat idea(colors)
  YES!I pick on bikes that are for sale to knock down $$$$$,just habit sorry
   Nice touch with chrome swing,must of got A deal cause would of put $$$(chrome) in rocker box covers (rather then paint)

   SO Santa I'll take Both to make 1 ,I've been a bad azz boy all year...
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lostson
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I would prefer the 2nd one myself, looks more retro to me and I like the old school look.
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Lucky 1
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The monoshock spring is pushing up on a "V" and  we cannot see if it is a triangle or not.
But it would need something (tube) coming from the bottom of the frame to keep that "V"
from being pushed upward. Also the "V" or upside down triangle would want to tilt backward of forward and what will prevent that. The frame tubes are only 1/16 thick.

Anyway the two kinds wheels on the bike bother me,mixing spokes
and cast wheels just makes it even more pronounced that
it is a mis match of parts, years, and styles.

That 1950's-60's rear taillight pointing slightly down
 looks like it is laying an egg or taking a poop.
Old tail light  modern rear suspension ,one wire wheel ,one cast wheel, walnut dash, etc.,.
Old.....New...Old...New ...Old....new. Mixed up concept.

No rear support on the exhaust so the whole exhaust will bounce up and
down until the cylinder head studs and gaskets are beat up.
Then the nuts will not come off of the beat up threads.





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