Just about through with this one.......then Deb's 4 speed frame is up for one just like it, too - along with squeezing a big inch Evo into the frame first. You're going to enjoy following along on that one......
Yes, those are the axle plates I get from John, at Hardtail Choppers.
I've used 8 sets of those plates - both the mild steel, and a set of the stainless, and the quality, detail, and machinework on them is incredibly good. Much nicer than the Vtwin plates. Plus, they're American made.
I've also used his replacement necks, and the same goes for them as well. You won't be disappointed.
Irish Rich is the owner of Shamrock Fabrication/Irish Rich Custom Cycles, a "no frills" custom motorcycle and fabrication shop. Rich has been involved with custom motorcycles and hot rods for over 44 years, and is a member of the Sinners, out of Southern California. Rich and his motorcycles have appeared in Street Chopper, DicE Magazine, The Horse, Easyriders, IronWorks, S&S Performance Times, Bigtwin, Show Class Magazine, Jesse James' documentary "The History Of The Chopper", One World Studios' "The Harbortown Bobber", and Joyrides Art Co.-"The Photography of Mark Kawakami". He also currently writes, and has written tech articles and feature stories for most of the custom motorcycle publications, and wrote an ongoing column for the first 16 issues of Greasy Kulture Magazine.
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I'm so busy it sucks - we can't work on our stuff - as usual. Good guys finish last.
Are those some of Hard Tail Choppers axle plates? If so how do you like them?
Yes, those are the axle plates I get from John, at Hardtail Choppers.
I've used 8 sets of those plates - both the mild steel, and a set of the stainless, and the quality, detail, and machinework on them is incredibly good. Much nicer than the Vtwin plates. Plus, they're American made.
I've also used his replacement necks, and the same goes for them as well. You won't be disappointed.
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