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quaddawg
June 7th, 2001, 07:52 PM
I guess this belongs in the hobbiest forum, but what the hey.


I helped alot on the planning and construction of this bike. It was painted by Scott Sullivan from Dayton OH, if any of you guys are into rodding, you might know who he is, he has been on several Hot Rod Mag. Power Tours. Anyway, this beauty has a Vette rear tire (235x45x17) open 4 inch primary, delOrto Side draft, one off billet wheels. Bourget Stallion frame, and much too much to list. My partner owns the bike and I am pretty sure he topped 40K building it, I lost track (Of HIS money) after about 13K went into the motor. (96 S&S) the main thing is the seat height, check it. It is the lowest seat height I have ever seen. You older guys might be saying, how did you get the seat so low? Wheres the Oil tank? Well thats the trick, the Bourget frame is made for the Dyna Transmission, and it has the oil tank in the base of the tranny. It was in an Easyriders Mag in 1998, Not a feature, but it was in there. Anyway, I just got some shots of it today as my buddy is selling it and wanted me to get some good pics. take a look.
http://quaddawg.homestead.com/files/wb99.jpg
http://quaddawg.homestead.com/files/wb98.jpg

blcjet
June 8th, 2001, 12:14 AM
Looks good Quad. I'm not a huge bike person, but they still look really good.

teetas
June 8th, 2001, 08:27 AM
That is freakin AWESOME. I think I have wood. I wish the Harley in my garage was that tricked out. Great pictures Quaddawg.

quaddawg
June 8th, 2001, 09:47 AM
Thanks Man, the friggin thing is just awesome, you can look at it for hours and see new things all the time, starts and runs perfect too, (Has about 40 miles on it!)It is a rough ride though!!!

teetas
June 8th, 2001, 01:33 PM
I bet the ride is pretty rough. Not a whole lot of seat cushion there. But man I bet you would get some serious looks crusin that thing. Definately a chick magnet where I come from. Nice bikes + tattoos= chicks. And your right about looking at it. I keep coming back to this post to check it out. I can't imagine seeing it in person. I bet you can here it coming from a mile away.