Ultimate Whizzer

Thank You Mountainman,
The bike only has 8 miles on it and is only 80% done in this photo. It now has a lot more Brass and a front fender with Brass accents. I am in the process of finding a vintage seat along with other antique extras.
I designed the bike after a 1906 Harley Davidson " Silent Grey fellow " and the bike is actualy a light grey but looks white in this Pic. It has won a couple of shows already and it's not even finished - lol .
Since it was not a Kit , It became a very fulfilling and frustrating project at the same time, And I recommend that anyone wanting to undertake such a project, understand that it will take three times longer than what you figure and cost at least three times as much as you have budgeted. :D

Take Care - Jim
 
JK That is a work of art. I have a project in mind that will use a 4 cylinder outboard engine I have as the power. I want to make it look like a Henderson or the like. I have a friend that is going to let me have a frame from a Worksman bike I will extend to accommodate the engine. I would like to use a large leather belt like the one they are selling but I have no idea if one would be available. I have an old 3 speed box from a Cushman work bike, it has a reverse, but it will give me a trannie. Have fun, Dave
 
Thank You Egor, And keep us informed on the progress of the your project...

Take Care - Jim
 
A pic of the original Harley, and MR. Davidson. Have fun, Dave
 

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Jk ??

You can Have this one for 5 Grand :D

How does that Monark Springer Work On that Bike Of Yours.?? As U May Know we are the fab shop that Made Your Frame,Tank, tool Box, drop stand,etc.

AS I was Never Happy with the design of the springer we made,and How it Came to pass. But You did a A-1/Kick arss Job Building that Bike.. and if You are ever In the Mood to want to Build out One Of Our New Bikes, You In My Book would Be a preferred Custom Builder.
OH PS. James Hatfield Of Metalica Paid 7500.00 for his finished Boardtracker Built Out By Solano County Choppers/ Tim Carns
Long Live the Whizzer DK-Helmuttcycles@cox.net
 

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