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Shovelhead Panhead Digger Chopper Roller Drag Bike Ness Custom Bobber Vintage on 2040-motos

US $995.00
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Elkton, Michigan, US

Elkton, Michigan, US
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Up for sale is a pretty sweet Harley big twin differ roller. I believe it's a stock Harley frame with a ness hardhead on it, 45 or more rake. The girder is and SB&F girder with awesome chrome for its age, about 2-3' over stock, quite short. Tiller bars, vintage square headlight with a nice mount. The tank is perhaps a one off, or could be a ness or Donnie smith tank, this bike was supposedly built by Donnie himself and appeared in EasyRiders Mag in 78-79 ish, I haven't personally seen the mag, I cannot guarantee it. The tank will need a good cleaning and a lining, im sure filling it with vinegar would do it wonders. the oil tank is solid, no dents, just aged chrome and some visible rust. the seat is one off, and ugly as hell, I would have some of the foam cut out and recovered. The rear fender is either ness or crazy franks, a really nice fiberglass piece with the tail light molded in. The  fender struts are most likely Donnie smith struts. It has sprung struts and a chrome swingarm, some chrome passenger pegs, a chrome rear brake mount of some sort. and the coolest piece of this bike in my opinion is the rear wheel, it's some kind of 15" aluminum racing rim from a car with a car tire and custom machined hubs to run this 5 bolt pattern. I do not have a title for this bike, it has a VIN  from MN, I went to the SOS and it's clear, and you would need a cop to verify the VIN, and an insurance bond for twice its value to have a title in your name, or remove the VIN and start fresh once it's built and have an officer inspect it, I can provide a bill of sale for every piece on this bike. It would actually make a pretty nice drag bike frame with the raked front end and light as hell car rear wheel, and slicks only come in 15"

The hard head kit appears to be taller than a stock shovel back bone, so an evo may fit, this bike is just under 9 feet long and 38" tall

 

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