Looks like my shovel motor rebuild is going to take a little longer than I hoped. It's given me time to re-think the direction of my build. Chop Cult has an awesome thread for swing arm choppers. Below are a few that caught my eye.
Decisions, decisions, decisions...
Decisions, decisions, decisions...





The beauty of a swingarm shovel is that it will be easy to change styles once you have the basic bike. You're not stuck with some of the things that a rigid binds you to.
ReplyDeleteAnd you don't have to dodge cracks in the road. :)
ReplyDeleteALL of those are sweet, that last one is killa.
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