Fire-medic Well-Known Member Staff member Moderator Joined Mar 25, 2011 Messages 15,568 Reaction score 4,427 Location Miami Florida Sep 14, 2014 #1 XJR1300 Keino Cycles, Brooklyn NY Lotta style, and probably functional, from its looks. It could use two fenders. Attachments image.jpg 138 KB
XJR1300 Keino Cycles, Brooklyn NY Lotta style, and probably functional, from its looks. It could use two fenders.
1st Shirt Maxer Well-Known Member Joined Aug 7, 2012 Messages 342 Reaction score 1 Location Enid Oklahoma Sep 14, 2014 #2 Im thinking my knees and inner thighs would get cooked with that exhaust. it might run but I wouldnt ride it, and definately needs a couple of fenders IMO David Justiss USAF First Sergeant
Im thinking my knees and inner thighs would get cooked with that exhaust. it might run but I wouldnt ride it, and definately needs a couple of fenders IMO David Justiss USAF First Sergeant
huskyman510 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 31, 2011 Messages 91 Reaction score 1 Location perth Sep 14, 2014 #3 I Like it, may not be practical but is definitely different
Rusty McNeil Well-Known Member Joined Aug 24, 2006 Messages 5,125 Reaction score 14 Location Baytown, Texas Sep 14, 2014 #4 I like it a lot. They only thing is change is the front forks. The ones they put on there are definitely form over function.
I like it a lot. They only thing is change is the front forks. The ones they put on there are definitely form over function.
old timer Well-Known Member Joined Jul 29, 2010 Messages 931 Reaction score 0 Location Worcester MA Sep 14, 2014 #5 Rusty McNeil said: I like it a lot. They only thing is change is the front forks. The ones they put on there are definitely form over function. Click to expand... What chew you talkin bout Willis...:ummm:...My springer gives me a good 2 1/2 inches of bump absorption...unk:
Rusty McNeil said: I like it a lot. They only thing is change is the front forks. The ones they put on there are definitely form over function. Click to expand... What chew you talkin bout Willis...:ummm:...My springer gives me a good 2 1/2 inches of bump absorption...unk: