A little something different - "Breezeies" on a period Indian bobber. They would be super easy to duplicate with a little colored plexiglass, some Bates-type mirror stem clamps, and a little cold rolled bar.
The candy stripe cable wrap in red/white to match the paintjob, along with the red grips are a couple of other nice details, too. I always liked the style of Indian's routing of their internal control cables out of the bars. Wish I had a photo of the full bike, it looks killer.....
The candy stripe cable wrap in red/white to match the paintjob, along with the red grips are a couple of other nice details, too. I always liked the style of Indian's routing of their internal control cables out of the bars. Wish I had a photo of the full bike, it looks killer.....
Rich, That's the Dixon meet last June. That's my friend Dick's Chief of which he has a matching blue Scout. Dixon for this year just finished up yesterday. This year he had a trailer behind it that had a push up red and white fringed top and contained a full bar with a blender that had handlebars attached and operated by the handlebars quick throttle. the motor was under the trailer and had a pull starter. you had to see it to believe it. dick has way to much time on his hands.
ReplyDeleteNow how did I know that this picture would smoke you out?
ReplyDeleteLike I said, I'd like to see a photo of the whole bike, any chance of that?
Hi Rich,
ReplyDeletethe Volkswagen scene calls em "wirbulator" and theĆ½'re available in reproduction...
They look exactly like it