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  • #31
    second in series

    THIS IS THE SECOND BIKE IN THE C.A. KUSTOMS SERIES THAT I BUILT FOR MY BROTHER-IN-LAW












    THERE WILL BE AT LEAST ONE MORE ADDITION TO THIS LINE-UP BEFORE THIS WINTER.
    " if you want it different, chop it up."
    C.A. Kustoms

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    • #32
      It needs a header and I'll take those old OEM exhaust pipes off your hands....LOL

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      • #33
        stunnin !!!!! looks like it was meant to look like that i want it i want it i want it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
        i feel like getting some old xs's and makin me one!!!!!!!!!!
        Don't put all yer eggs into one basket ,,,case

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        • #34
          Looks great! There is nothing like having a unique ride that you built yourself!
          DZ
          Vyger, 'F'
          "The Special", 'SF'
          '08 FJR1300

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          • #35
            nice work

            good work on the scotters. A side note to gaffer if you use photobucket for pics they resize automaticly to fit on there site,then you can also reize once it's in your album. Edit than resize.
            1982 XJ 1100
            going strong after 60,000 miles

            The new and not yet improved TRIXY
            now in the stable. 1982 xj11, 18,000miles

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            • #36
              Don't bring a bike like that to WI. I can see 3 violations. No front fender, no signals, too small headlight. Also you need a stop, tail, and license plate light. The last time I rode through Nebraska, they had several billboards telling about the helmet law. In WI we don't need them, but have many other restrictions that a lot of states don't have. Our former Gov, Tommy Thompson was a BIG harley man, and he vetoed several attempts to initiate a helmet law. We are on our second Gov since, and I am amazed that we still don't have a helmet law. Sure wish I could legally run a bike like that.
              put something smooooth betwen your legs, XS eleven
              79 F (Blueballs)
              79 SF (Redbutt)
              81 LH (organ donor)
              79 XS 650S (gone to MC heaven)
              76 CB 750 (gone to MC heaven)
              rover has spoken

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              • #37
                Sweet - Dude

                Another sweet looking ride. Saving some pics for future inspiration.

                I like those bars. Where did you find them?
                Jason K.
                '80 XS1100G
                '80 XS850LG
                '96 FZR600

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                • #38
                  tank

                  I'm curious about the tank. I have a larger, more rectangular tank on my Standard. What bike did that tank come from? Special? 650? I like the way it looks.
                  Rule 1: Pillage, then burn.
                  Rule 13: Do unto others
                  www.schlockmercenary.com

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                  • #39
                    BARS AND TANK

                    I BUILT THE BARS ON BOTH BIKES BY MODIFYING THE ORIGINALS AND THE TANK IS STOCK ON A SPECIAL.

                    ANYONE OUT THERE THAT IS A HUSKER FOOTBALL FAN WILL ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE THIRD BIKE IN THIS SERIES (CAN I CALL IT A "SERIES" ?) IT'S GONNA BE A REAL ATTENTION GETTER. MAKE SURE TO CHACK BACK TO SEE THE FINISHED HUSKER CHOP.
                    " if you want it different, chop it up."
                    C.A. Kustoms

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                    • #40
                      Nice work! You need to set up a web page for these things.

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                      • #41
                        I love the way the bike looks C.A., but can't help but notice that the rear shocks look like they're buckling a little bit, is that safe? I wish I could bring my bike by you so you could do the same for me... At least the rear, I like the lower look with the smaller seat.
                        Adrian

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                        • #42
                          I like 'em!
                          '79 XS11F Standard

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                          • #43
                            Good lookin' scoot! Good job!
                            Forward controls would be a nice touch, but you'd probably have to fab up or modify a set to fit. If I were sittin' on that low down bad boy (I'm 6'5"), my knees would be up around my ears....which isn't a bad thing on some occasions, but not for bikin'. Did you cut down the stock shocks? If so, I'd be interested to know how you did that.
                            Dennis

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                            • #44
                              SHOCKS AND SPRINGS

                              BOTH BIKES STILL HAVE THE STOCK SHOCKS AND SPRINGS. ON THE FIRST ONE THE SPRINGS WERE CUT, TWISTED TOGETHER AND WELDED. ON THE SECOND ONE THEY WERE JUST CUT. THE FIRST SET RIDES A LITTLE BETTER BECAUSE THEY DON'T BOTTOM OUT, BUT HE DIDN'T LIKE THE LOOK OF THEM BEING TWISTED TOGETHER, SO HE PUTS UP WITH A LIL' ROUGHER RIDE.
                              " if you want it different, chop it up."
                              C.A. Kustoms

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                              • #45
                                I wouldn't do the Husker theme. A Sooner ride would be much more eye catching.
                                Jason K.
                                '80 XS1100G
                                '80 XS850LG
                                '96 FZR600

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