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    So I'm seeing a "performance" Harley and a either "boat-tail" or a even more classical Harley being done now.
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    this one does it for me
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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    You mean one of these?



    The more I look at it the more I like it.
    Especially the fact that it has no stinkin brakes. The MOST successfull race bike ever built, bar none.
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    XR750...two words

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    Shouldn't the heading be "Least Undesireable Harley"?

    Just kidding... my pick would be an early Road Glide or Wide Glide.
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    I am definitely doing an XR750 ..established that..probably be a 1980 one as they're a bit nicer looking than the early one that's just pictured IMO

    Just trying to figure out which "classic" one to do.
    Big Dave's idea is quite cool.


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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Especially the fact that it has no stinkin brakes. The MOST successfull race bike ever built, bar none.
    Or one of these






    No room for Tassle's on a VR1000
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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    Or one of these





    No room for Tassle's on a VR1000
    Problem with the VR1000 is that no-one has really heard of them compared to an XR750.


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    If your doing one clock , how much would it take to do a run of them? I'm sure I could raffle off a couple @ least !
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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    You mean one of these?



    The more I look at it the more I like it.
    I thought all XRs had a reversed rear cylinder head so the induction could be on the right and exhaust on the left? I could be wrong and likely am but that looks to have a streetbike motor in it to my untrained eye*



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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I thought all XRs had a reversed rear cylinder head so the induction could be on the right and exhaust on the left? I could be wrong and likely am but that looks to have a streetbike motor in it to my untrained eye*
    Looks like you are right...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
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    Billy bike for the win: a lot more practical than the CA bike.

    though when I was a kid drawing motorbikes in maths class, age 12, it was always the CA bike I drew.

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    like this XR (image nicked from bike exif)
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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Looks like you are right...

    Thats the one I'm going to do.


    Quote Originally Posted by jafar View Post
    If your doing one clock , how much would it take to do a run of them? I'm sure I could raffle off a couple @ least !
    Depends on how much alloy I have. Also, the CNC machine is down in ChCh and maybe under repair as I'm doing the CAD part.
    Still, there's ways around this


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