
Harley Street Glide

Harley Street Glide
[quote]USMC68 wrote:
Santee Frame, 200 rear tire, it took me about 2 months after getting all the parts together that took a while!! I put it together for fit to ensure everything was going to go where I wanted it, took care of some welding issues then sent it out for paint and powder coating. Then the easy part of final assembly and gas!![/quote]
Very cool. And encouraging! I assume it was considerably less than having it built for you. Great work!

95 virago not the fastest bike on the road but I still like it
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Dude, that setting is too much.[/quote]
Um, that would be Dudette Professor. I’m a girl.
[quote]Cat Nip wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Dude, that setting is too much.
Um, that would be Dudette Professor. I’m a girl.[/quote]
The word “dudette” is simply not in my vocabulary. You will have to be “damn girl”.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
This is the start of the race. Any wonder that out of the 1000 riders who started the race only 40 finished?[/quote]
Those pictures are completely awesome.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Cat Nip wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Dude, that setting is too much.
Um, that would be Dudette Professor. I’m a girl.
The word “dudette” is simply not in my vocabulary. You will have to be “damn girl”.[/quote]
As you wish. You’ve got a nice ride.
[quote]Cat Nip wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Cat Nip wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Dude, that setting is too much.
Um, that would be Dudette Professor. I’m a girl.
The word “dudette” is simply not in my vocabulary. You will have to be “damn girl”.
As you wish. You’ve got a nice ride. [/quote]
Thanks. So do you.

2004 Suzuki Katana 750
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Cat Nip wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Cat Nip wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Dude, that setting is too much.
Um, that would be Dudette Professor. I’m a girl.
The word “dudette” is simply not in my vocabulary. You will have to be “damn girl”.
As you wish. You’ve got a nice ride.
Thanks. So do you.
[/quote]
Get a room you two.
[quote]PGJ wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Cat Nip wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Cat Nip wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Dude, that setting is too much.
Um, that would be Dudette Professor. I’m a girl.
The word “dudette” is simply not in my vocabulary. You will have to be “damn girl”.
As you wish. You’ve got a nice ride.
Thanks. So do you.
Get a room you two.[/quote]
From some of her other posts, I wish we could!
[quote]LowfatMatt wrote:
USMC68 wrote:
Santee Frame, 200 rear tire, it took me about 2 months after getting all the parts together that took a while!! I put it together for fit to ensure everything was going to go where I wanted it, took care of some welding issues then sent it out for paint and powder coating. Then the easy part of final assembly and gas!!
Very cool. And encouraging! I assume it was considerably less than having it built for you. Great work![/quote]
Total cost was around 13,000 to build it thats was for parts, paint and powder coating. Thanks
[quote]USMC68 wrote:
LowfatMatt wrote:
USMC68 wrote:
Santee Frame, 200 rear tire, it took me about 2 months after getting all the parts together that took a while!! I put it together for fit to ensure everything was going to go where I wanted it, took care of some welding issues then sent it out for paint and powder coating. Then the easy part of final assembly and gas!!
Very cool. And encouraging! I assume it was considerably less than having it built for you. Great work!
Total cost was around 13,000 to build it thats was for parts, paint and powder coating. Thanks[/quote]
Awesome! That’s what I was thinking…
[quote]USMC68 wrote:
Me and my sexy hard tail she has a 100CI revtech with a 6 Speed Tranny and I built her myself. [/quote]
love the minimalist look over the new trend of crazy assed, raked out choppers emphasizing form over function. Your bike has both style and it can actually be ridden.

Here’s an old pic on the monster.

dont know how i missed this, as i just started a new “post your bike” thread…just delivered this morning, my '77 honda cb750F supersport. its a beast. i had plans of getting it chopped up in jan/feb, but seeing it in person i might have to keep it as is.
haha love the monster and love the honda. especially love the pose on the honda.
[quote]consumer wrote:
haha love the monster and love the honda. especially love the pose on the honda.[/quote]
thank you, thank you.
Push, not trying to take away from your sport, but when your off the bike or pushing it with your own feet the majority of the time, I consider that an assisted run.
No pic, but I ride a 2003 Triumph speed four all black. I had a Triumph in high school just like Richard Gere in “An Officer and A Gentleman”, 1978 Bonniville.
George