Springer build with a difference...

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Prof
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Re: Springer build with a difference...

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Says he who just built his own with far less equipment and less experience!

Traditional way of building using round stock and and drilled trees is simpler and easier to keep everything square. If anyone is contemplating using oval legs, there's far more measuring to keep everything square and welding one side of a tube bends the tube slightly just to make things more interesting!
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El Skitzo
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Re: Springer build with a difference...

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Amazing work!
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Prof
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Re: Springer build with a difference...

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Thanks ES. Proof of the pudding will be in the eating! But sure looking forwards to it.
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TriNortchopz
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Re: Springer build with a difference...

Post by TriNortchopz »

Great plan and excellent execution. Your years of thinking and planning really show with this unique and awesome build!
Guess you must have seen AEE's attempt at using dual shocks to build a springer; saw it in a Street Choppers magazine back in the mid '70s. I have images of the 3-page article but don't have the link so will post them on the CA facebook page.
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