buell flatracker build
#1
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buell flatracker build
New to this game and just moved to Ronda, brought my Buell engine over with me and plan to build a flatracker with it, sculptor welder and engineer so that´s not the problem but need a Spanish registered frame to alter or a log book with number to build new one with headstock. Any help out there. Also anyone looking for one off sculptures and furniture any nearly any material get in touch, mild to wild.
#2
Re: buell flatracker build
New to this game and just moved to Ronda, brought my Buell engine over with me and plan to build a flatracker with it, sculptor welder and engineer so that´s not the problem but need a Spanish registered frame to alter or a log book with number to build new one with headstock. Any help out there. Also anyone looking for one off sculptures and furniture any nearly any material get in touch, mild to wild.
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Re: buell flatracker build
A flat tracker is a style of amercian motorcycle from the 1920's only in those days they had no brakes, come to think of it neither do modern day Harleys
I am seriously considering something similar after seeing a couple of fantastic recreations (whe we make the permanent move, but I would be using a suzuki TLR engine or maybe even a 750 Ducati lump.
The whole matter of registering a home built frame in Spain needs I think to be addressed by someone like XTreme, there are those of us who would like to know.
I am seriously considering something similar after seeing a couple of fantastic recreations (whe we make the permanent move, but I would be using a suzuki TLR engine or maybe even a 750 Ducati lump.
The whole matter of registering a home built frame in Spain needs I think to be addressed by someone like XTreme, there are those of us who would like to know.
#9
Re: buell flatracker build
A flat tracker is a style of amercian motorcycle from the 1920's only in those days they had no brakes, come to think of it neither do modern day Harleys
I am seriously considering something similar after seeing a couple of fantastic recreations (whe we make the permanent move, but I would be using a suzuki TLR engine or maybe even a 750 Ducati lump.
The whole matter of registering a home built frame in Spain needs I think to be addressed by someone like XTreme, there are those of us who would like to know.
I am seriously considering something similar after seeing a couple of fantastic recreations (whe we make the permanent move, but I would be using a suzuki TLR engine or maybe even a 750 Ducati lump.
The whole matter of registering a home built frame in Spain needs I think to be addressed by someone like XTreme, there are those of us who would like to know.
#10
Re: buell flatracker build
You got a Buell? Buellshit more like!
For those of you who don't know, a Buell is an American bike! Along with a Hardley Ableson they're ideal machines for pushing around Spain!
As for the legalities of motorcycling....how the hell would you expect me to know?
For those of you who don't know, a Buell is an American bike! Along with a Hardley Ableson they're ideal machines for pushing around Spain!
As for the legalities of motorcycling....how the hell would you expect me to know?
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Re: buell flatracker build
Thought the Flatracker was the basis for the XR750, or was it the other way round,,which I believe you can now get again..
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Re: buell flatracker build
I yearn for the good old days of motorcycling!
1971....I remember it well....fat girl in a wheelbarrow....my first gangbang! 'Ave it!
1971....I remember it well....fat girl in a wheelbarrow....my first gangbang! 'Ave it!