This little piece of eye-candy has just taken up residence in the fluff garage. It feels like christmas again.
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Sadly the only thing missing is the opportunity to ride it, as I'm looking after my little boy today. Here's hoping for more blue sky tomorrow.Sweet. A new bike and a blue sky. That can only happen a few times in your life.
Revvy little fella?Happen to get myself another scooter as well. this is going in the back of the race trailer so i have something to head into town without having to drop the trailer, sorta like spy hunter but not moving.
I still plan on using a Buell/Sporty engine. I don't know if I will combine them, but the other plan I have is a FlexFuel conversion, but it requires EFI (Buell).Are you still planning on using a sporty motor or have you decided to use a big twin?
Nice.I know a guy that may have a EFI setup from a Buell for sale. It is from that '01 Cyclone that I had a while back. He was planning on taking it apart and converting it to carb.
I was talking to the guys at Nash about the mods needed. It's clearly possible, but I need to go look at it first. The guy is only asking $2800 for that bike (that picture doesn't show the real damage). There isn't a whole lot salvageable, but the engine/trans is supposed to be good. The rest would go in the scrap bin.I don't know if anyone is building a frame for for the XB. The motor mounts are different.
I don't see why not, but I decided to go with red spokes. There was a color matched matte green wheels/frame bike at the last show that convinced me.I've seen at least one XB chopped. I can't remember who made the frame though. Can you use the fork from that XBS? What about the wheels?
Redneck Engineering Mutants available for both the Evolution Sportster (1986-2003) and Buell (1995-2002) engines as well as the new XB style Buell (2003-present) engines and components
That bike was "chopper of the month" or something. I just did a google for "buell xb chopper". It's one of the Redneck Engineering bobber frames. I dig the mid controls, I will have to drop them a line for sure.^^^^^^The guy that built that bike is named Justin. His shop is called 2 bit Choppers. I've talked to him before and he's super cool and his parts reasonably priced. You should talk to him.