Fire-medic Well-Known Member Staff member Moderator Joined Mar 25, 2011 Messages 14,904 Reaction score 3,992 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 · Views: 83
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: