superhawk996 Posted March 5 Posted March 5 (edited) I rarely post my flip vehicles here, but this is in very good condition so I figured I should just in case someone's interested in a big cruiser. It has a loud exhaust and an almost as loud sound system, and a Power Commander. It was garage kept, the year of dust is included free of charge. The tires have good tread, but they're 10 years old. Fly & ride or ship it. Edited August 18 by superhawk996 1 Quote
TOXXIC Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Nice bike. Guy I worked with had one. …if the miles on the odometer were listed I missed them? Quote
superhawk996 Posted March 5 Author Posted March 5 7 hours ago, TOXXIC said: if the miles on the odometer were listed I missed them? I forgot, 46k. When looking at others for sale to figure out value I was somewhat surprised to find several over 100k. 1 1 Quote
superhawk996 Posted March 6 Author Posted March 6 1 hour ago, XXitanium said: How do 6'-4" goons fit on those? I stood up on it and didn't hit the roof so you should be fine. Hard to say for sure, but it seems roomy enough for a taller person. Quote
OMG Posted March 6 Posted March 6 (edited) Take the engine out and put it in the car. Edited March 6 by OMG Quote
superhawk996 Posted March 7 Author Posted March 7 5 hours ago, OMG said: Take the engine out and put it in the car. I had that thought. The V-twin would be perfect for having a pair of truck stacks poking out of the roof. But the bike is too nice to do that to it. 1 1 Quote
superhawk996 Posted March 7 Author Posted March 7 2 hours ago, XXitanium said: How far are you from the Santa Monica Pier? Around 30-35 miles. Quote
superhawk996 Posted March 7 Author Posted March 7 Route 66 is just a few miles north of me, PCH a few more south. Quote
SwampNut Posted March 7 Posted March 7 Route 66 is over-rated. I like AZ SR 69, more curves and less bushy, but I ate it there once. 1 Quote
CALCXX Posted March 13 Posted March 13 On 3/5/2025 at 6:41 PM, XXitanium said: How do 6'-4" goons fit on those? Close enough to lick the windshield. Quote
superhawk996 Posted March 14 Author Posted March 14 The title showed up a few days ago, but the rain hasn't let up long enough to get it out to the driveway to clean it up and take photos. I have to roll it backwards through a muddy area, it'll probably take two people to pull it off. Since the weather's been shitty I've been working on indoor stuff, one project was getting the front room re-organized so I can bring the chopper in and be able to work on it when it's cold/raining out. Moving it and the lift will be at least a 2 man operation. 2 1 Quote
superhawk996 Posted March 14 Author Posted March 14 18 hours ago, CALCXX said: Close enough to lick the windshield. And it's fairly small, should be able to do the whole thing without getting tired. 1 Quote
TOXXIC Posted March 14 Posted March 14 1 hour ago, superhawk996 said: The title showed up a few days ago, but the rain hasn't let up long enough to get it out to the driveway to clean it up and take photos. I have to roll it backwards through a muddy area, it'll probably take two people to pull it off. Since the weather's been shitty I've been working on indoor stuff, one project was getting the front room re-organized so I can bring the chopper in and be able to work on it when it's cold/raining out. Moving it and the lift will be at least a 2 man operation. I wish it was a Valkyrie. Still a good deal for a tavern bike. 1 1 Quote
blackhawkxx Posted March 14 Posted March 14 4 hours ago, superhawk996 said: Since the weather's been shitty I've been working on indoor stuff, one project was getting the front room re-organized so I can bring the chopper in and be able to work on it when it's cold/raining out. I know a guy that has a garage but can't work on vehicles in it, silly ha? 😉 1 Quote
superhawk996 Posted March 15 Author Posted March 15 I can barely slip a bicycle into the garage, and wouldn't have room to work on it. I've been wanting to build a shed along the wall of the garage and move the machinery into it, maybe some day. The only person I know who knows how to do it who I could probably trust wants to build it to 'house standards' which would be quite spendy even at a buddy price. Quote
CALCXX Posted April 17 Posted April 17 (edited) I had to buy a carport a few yrs ago. At the time, I had too many bikes in the shop. It was a hassle for awhile. You brought back some memories. Late 70's. Built a turbo motor in the front room on a pool table with plywood on it. During the winter. Edited April 17 by CALCXX 1 Quote
blackhawkxx Posted April 18 Posted April 18 10 hours ago, CALCXX said: You brought back some memories. Late 70's. Built a turbo motor in the front room on a pool table with plywood on it. During the winter. Is this the #1 reason of being single or why someone is now single? 😁 2 Quote
superhawk996 Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 19 hours ago, blackhawkxx said: Is this the #1 reason of being single or why someone is now single? 😁 I rebuilt a VW engine in the dining room/family room, it moved around as needed. That chick is gone, but it had nothing to do with the engine. The current chick has dealt with 3 bikes in the family room previously, and now two in the living room. And no, I don't know the difference between a living room and family room, and those names don't make sense to me, but I had to name the rooms something to differentiate the previous bike room from the current bike room. The two rooms are at opposite ends of the house, maybe I should call them the north wing and south wing to make it seem like they're far apart. 1 Quote
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