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Now, I'm wanting a bobber

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by Goose, Sep 7, 2007.

  1. Goose

    Goose New Member

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    And built in Austin (I think, 512 area code).

    HARDKNOCK BOBBER

    This'd be cool to ride around town on. Hell, I'd go to the local biker bar and check out the comments. :D :roflmao:
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    almost willing to pay 20$ for the raffle bike! course, 110cc is a bit smaller then then tc88...... :rolleyes: could be fun tho!
  3. Goose

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    Well, they say "made in USA", but I guarantee you that's a chinese XR knock off motor, probably a Lifan. A complete engine with electrics and carb off ebay is about 400 bucks. LOL They are decent motors, though, and why rebuild one if you wear it out when you can get a new motor so cheap? :roflmao: Hell, almost cheaper to buy a new motor than change the oil! Well, okay, that's getting carried away. These motors do run and hold up very well and the cheap parts is a bonus.

    I could see towing this thing with your bike to a rally to ride around on. That'd be a hoot. A nice rig would be a custom inclosed trailer for the bobber towed behind a Glide, built to scale. Then, you could ride to Sturgis and get a "I Rode Mine" and a "I Towed Mine" patch on the same trip. :roflmao:
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    Cool little ride!
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    Goose :roflmao:
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    I trailer mine

    ..errr pull the buggy to Sturgis
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    Nice little scoot, but I already think I look too big on my Dyna...I'd look like a shriner in a parade on that thing.

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