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Old 01-10-2009, 08:10 PM
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Hey Joey D nice job if this is really yer first build.



More pix of this chopper in the photo gallery on this forum.
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Old 01-10-2009, 08:49 PM
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Yeah I saw that, and thunk to myself, "He sure set the bar high for other first time builders". that sure is a nice bike. I kinda wonder if it was a kit? even so, a kit bike is a quite a challange for a first timebuilder. Good job Joey D
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Hey Joey D nice job if this is really yer first build.



More pix of this chopper in the photo gallery on this forum.
Man I like that, you got any photo of the build, you need to put this in the Harley members project or somunt like that.(sic)
Tell us about the bike how it came about.
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Hey Joey D nice job if this is really yer first build.
More pix of this chopper in the photo gallery on this forum.
I can't find it in the photos where is it?
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Old 01-11-2009, 01:26 PM
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click on "photos in the black line above the red one near the top of the page.
then click on the word "search" next to "home" in the grey line above the search box
then type in the yellow username " joeyd " no space between letters.

this photo is at the bottom of the screen.

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http://www.aimag.com/PhotoPost/showphoto.php?photo=1527

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Old 01-11-2009, 10:41 PM
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Thats a chopper in a box build....but still hard to phathom that it is a first time build! I could be wrong!!!!!
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Good looking bike , but I don't think the full face helmet quite carries over the attitude of a chopper
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Old 01-12-2009, 03:49 PM
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Not to take away from joeyd's build, but this is a nice scoot:



This one is in our gallery online, too. Appears to be built by username "royboy", but has zero post
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Sweet.........
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Sweet.........
I thought so, here is what he has posted on the background of the bike:


This started as a '78 FLH I've had for close to 20 years. I decided to build something a little different not really picking a particular category but to end up with just a clean, easy handling, fun to ride bike. I started to stray from my original thought a couple of times but ended up with just what I had planned. The frame is 1 1/4 tubing with 2" of stretch and 3 degrees over on the neck.
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