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Post by Harold on Dec 10, 2014 12:40:13 GMT
Not if you market it right Jonny, think of a cool name like Superhawk Retro Cycles (seems to be more effective, if the name has an American flavour or should that be flavor) Set up a website, get a few T Shirts and Hoodies done and put it on the site for £10,000. Happy Day's
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Post by Harold on Dec 10, 2014 13:25:23 GMT
I created this Chop over 20 years ago and proceeded to what I thought was leave it to rot away in a damp shed. But I was wrong what I actually done was to : Lovingly create a radical break from the norm, with custom overtones which hark back to the Easy Rider days and the home engineering of the 70's to create this one off "Bobber" While maintaining the beauty of simplicity which made the donor bike such a huge success, the frame has been reworked and given a hardtail frame, which not only stiffens up the rear to produce better road holding, but also creates a clean line from headstock to rear axle. I have also added some chrome elements to naturally compliment the once gloss black frame, both of which have been allowed to develop a patina over a long number of years, this patina is original and must not be confused with lesser copies which have the patina forced on them by leaving them in a bucket of brine for a few days, this is the real deal accrued over years. This patina has not been laquered over either, which allows the bike to express its age more naturally while producing a more tactile finish. This bike is brought to you from Yank Wank City Cycles and is for sale for a modest £15,000. :)Please visit our web site ww.afoolandhismoney.coc for more details and to purchase our overpriced Yank Wank City Cycles boutique retro range of clothing.
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