Rc's Insanity & Autumn

Rc found this frame sitting in the rafters of a friends garage with no swing arm and he had never seen a frame quite like this before so he bought it from him, still not sure who it was manufactured by. It looks like todays tall boy frames from Daytec.

Rc made the swing arm and set it up to run a 200 rear wheel. He Fabricated most of the brake mounts & put in a 80" crate motor from Harley® then came the Cam, S&S carb ported and polished, programable ignition, Trik six speed trans, 3" BDL Belt Drive, Cut the front fenter from a blank, Strutless rear fender, 12" over front end SMT

The Ignition set up pretty much all hidden wiring done by a great friend and brother Plumber. He reworked the gas tank right side feed, all matching rims rotors and pulley. this of course after powder coating the frame.

Rc say's "It is not only fast but it rides like a dream I built it but it would not have been finished with out the help of":

Plumber Vagos MC
Sheet Metal & Paint done by: Jookie's Paint and Graphics

Model: The most Gorgeous Autumn!


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