Venice Chopper Project COMPLETED!!

I finally got it done last week!!
I was having trouble with the looks of the rear mounted cylinder tank, so I moved it to the front of the bike.
I took it for a ride to Santa Monica beach & back, & it performed perfectly.

It's now in the hands of it's new owner... (I really wanted to keep this one!)

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yes for sure a very cool bike, hope you took some measurements so you could build another. i do like your stuff and from seeing all your builds over the last year or so is what made me do my own custom bike builds. would like to see you do a fatty rear low rider. i have 3 custom low ride fatties and am very happy with them. hope you have had a chance to see them. what size apes are on that one ?
 
Is is absolutely beautiful!
I really like the lines of the frame and how all the parts flow.
The paint is perfect, my color too.

P.S. you are missing a screw on the mag cover.
 
whose rear sprocket is that? is it one that you made? it looks so much thicker and stromger than the stock h.t. sprockets.
is the sprocket made of aluminum?
this bike looks really cool, and really long.
love the flakes in the blue powdercoat.
 
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