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Sex Panther Sportster 3.0
In version 3.0 of his trusty Sportster chopper, Mike has made a few tweaks to enhance the aesthetics, create a few more tie down points for gear, and incorporate some one-off items from friends. ...
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Mile Muncher Update 6-6-16
This project has been a really fun machine to build and is finally wrapped up. Starting with brand spanking new components like the S&S SH93, Baker trans and a pile of nice parts from Drag Spe...
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Mile Muncher Update 3-30-16
Well, the dry hump is done. This project is getting blown apart tomorrow and next time we show an update it'll be a wrap. The seat is at Duane Ballard's palace of pleats, Matt Ross gets the tins ...
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Mile Muncher Update 12-11-15
Well, we've been chipping away on the #milemuncher project. Our friend Dalton Walker crafted up some sweet 10-spoke invader-ish mags, we've got the fork stops sorted, the oil bag hung on custom m...
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Mile Muncher Update 10-02-15
I traded a bike for this S&S pan in a Paughco frame a few years back, and this machine has been a total beast. It's now got shovelheads on it and we've played Mr. Potato Head with various fende...
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McGoo's CB450 Street Tracker
The finicky canine with his back to this little CB450 is my life partner Willis. Among all creatures great and small, no one has watched me suck at motorcycle maintenance more than he has. Willis...
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Joel's Panhead
Joel is one of our favorite riding buddies of all time. He's had a ton of old bikes since I've known him, but I've never seen him on one that was actually totally finished. He was sitting on this...
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Duane Ballard's Killer Kosmosaki
Our friend Duane Ballard might be known mostly for his finely hand-crafted leatherwork, but he also builds a mean motorcycle. He finished this one just in time for Born Free last year and has bee...
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Goodbye Lil' Buddy
Bikes come and go, but this one was a lot of fun. At least it's staying in the family and I kept the gas tank. Thanks Terry!