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Triumph : Bonneville 68 72 triumph 650 bonneville t 120 r basket case bobber project

Triumph : Bonneville 68 72 triumph 650 bonneville t 120 r basket case bobber project

$3,000

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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'68 / '72 Triumph 650 Bonneville T120R Basket Case Bobber Project. Everything in pretty good used condition. i will give a small list of what is included. Please contact for further details prior to bidding. - Rolling hardtail chassis w/ OEM Harley sportster gas tank, rear wheel and complete front end. - '68 Engine (in frame) needs minor assembly - '72 Engine (split cases) has clear title and needs cylinders, pistons, and some hardware. - amal and mikuni carbs included - engine stand and other miscellaneous parts included as well. Please feel free to call/txt 8436020820 for any info or pics needed. A $500.00 deposit via Paypal is due within 24hrs of purchase and the remaining balance will be due 7-business days after purchase date or your deposit will be lost. **LOCAL PICK UP ONLY**

Triumph : Bonneville '68 / '72 Triumph 650 Bonneville T120R Basket Case Bobber Project.

Triumph : Bonneville '68 / '72 Triumph 650 Bonneville T120R Basket Case Bobber Project.

$5,000

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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'68 / '72 Triumph 650 Bonneville T120R Basket Case Bobber Project. Everything in pretty good used condition. i will give a small list of what is included. Please contact for further details prior to bidding. - Rolling hardtail chassis w/ OEM Harley sportster gas tank, rear wheel and complete front end. - '68 Engine (in frame) needs minor assembly - '72 Engine (split cases) has clear title and needs cylinders, pistons, and some hardware. - amal and mikuni carbs included - engine stand and other miscellaneous parts included as well. Please feel free to call/txt 8436020820 for any info or pics needed. A $500.00 deposit via Paypal is due within 24hrs of purchase and the remaining balance will be due 7-business days after purchase date or your deposit will be lost. **LOCAL PICK UP ONLY**

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 1972 ironhead basketcase

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 1972 ironhead basketcase

$1,500

New Smyrna Beach, Florida

Year 1972

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sportster

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Engine 1000

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Up for your consideration is a numbers matching 1972 Harley Davidson Ironhead sportster 1000cc basket case. Been collecting parts for a while but too many projects so gonna sell off a few. Engine cases are split, have been repaired blasted by a shop specializing in engine case repairs ( starter went out on P.O. and front corner of primary side of case was damaged ) Ready for some new bearings and re-assembly!Crank has been trued, 4 speed trans is intact and was checked for factory tolerances, cams and lifters are in good shape.Frame is in great shape, no molested or chopped in any way.Have both the original swing arm and a 84 disk break swing arm as I was going to run disk in the back and no front brake.Cylinders could use a hone but bore not required, was going to clean up hone and re-ring pistons for reassembly.Heads are original, everything had good compression before tearing down for case repairs.Valve covers have pitting and case covers a small amount as well, was planning on sanding and repainting anyway so never bothered finding nicer chrome.Clutch was working fine.No starter, as the old one detonated.Fork seals are decent.Generator included, unknown condition.New coil pack includedNew points cover includedNo Tins, no wheels. ( -minus oil tank/battery holder see picture - has some pitting )New engine gasket set includedPrinted copy of an original 1972 Ironhead service manual includedClean FL title in my name.I'm sure there are a few parts I am forgetting, if you have any questions shoot me a message. Don't waste my time with a super low offer, not hurting for cash. Buyer pays shipping, may be willing to deliver within 100 miles for a small fee. Ride safe.

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 1966 harley davidson xlch bobber

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 1966 harley davidson xlch bobber

$7,500

Austin, Texas

Year 1966

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sportster

Category Bobber Motorcycles

Engine 900

Posted Over 1 Month

1966 XLCH Bobber Stock displacement '66 XLCH motor, Paughco stock rake hard tail frame, '89 sportster Showa front end, trees, 21" spool hub wheel, rotor and caliper. Everything else custom. If you're looking for a sportster as an inexpensive Harley, this bike is not for you. Motor cases magna-fluxed, previous weld at right rear removed & replaced, replacement engine main races custom machined to order, original main races cut out of cases, new races tig welded back into cases. $2100 for case work alone. New S&S stock stroke crank, wheels, rods, pistons and cylinders. Andrews c-grind cams. Andrews gears in the gearbox with a Trock cast iron trapdoor. S&S super E carb, Mallory electronic ignition. Original heads with no cracks completely re-machined with new guides, seals and Manley stainless valves. New Barnett clutch & basket, new primary chain and gears, new tin primary cover. New Cycle Electric generator / regulator. New old stock Lockhart oil cooler. The only parts of the original engine that were reused were the cases, heads, cam side engine cover and oil pump body -- everything else new -- no exceptions. I have $9600 in receipts for the engine alone. No speedo / odo, but I estimate around 1600 miles on the bike since completion. Currently titled, licensed insured and inspected in Texas as a 1966 HD XLCH. Starts with 3-4 kicks when cold every time, 1 kick when warm, runs flawlessly. Big carb on a small displacement motor drinks gas, but the engine pulls hard enough under acceleration that you really have to hold on tight. Lots of powder coating. Frame and tins have two coats: base coat for color, and matte clear second coat. Fork lowers and trees are shaved and powder coated black. Speedo, air cleaner cover, rear drum brake housing (both sides), aluminum grips, brake light / plate holder, custom aluminum battery box all powder coated black. V-twin chrome drag bars, clutch lever and front master cylinder. Chrome V-Twin oil tank. Chrome V-Twin forward controls with stainless actuating rods. Currently no bitch pad on rear fender, but custom folding passenger pegs are in place. Custom aluminum battery box. Custom stainless rear axle plates. Custom sissy bar. Real leather V-Twin solo tractor seat. See photos for details -- last image is my lumbar spine, so don't ask why I'm selling. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, but I will assist any way I can. Bike sold where is, as is, no warranty implied, but inspections are welcome. During inspection, I can start and run the bike and will happily let someone watch me ride as much as they deem necessary. No one will ride this bike unless the sale price is in my hand in cash, so don't ask. Questions are welcome, but don't waste our time with low offers. If it doesn't sell in a month, I'll lower the price then -- not before. Any buyer serious enough to put up a $100 deposit will get copies of every single receipt from the build -- about $19K -- via email or snail mail. If they buy, they get the $100 credited towards the purchase. If not, the $100 covers my time and expense -- it's a lot of receipts. Check my 1300+ perfect feedback and buy with confidence.

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Harley-Davidson : Sportster Vintage 1975 Harley Sporster XLH 1000 Bobber Custom Award winner

Harley-Davidson : Sportster Vintage 1975 Harley Sporster XLH 1000 Bobber Custom Award winner

$6,500

Riverton, Utah

Year 1975

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sportster

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 1000

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See ebay store for parts for bobbers and Sportsters 1975 Harley Davidson Sportster XLH 1000AWARD WINNER!! This bike has won bikes shows and has too much to cover, please see all the pictures, and ask questions, will take offers from reasonable people. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16HxJQ-u8jk&list=UUUHuhOVYFEukzxmP72ZjbNA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CvEEAqy4PQ&feature=youtu.be Bike ready to your local bike show and cruise your town.18" Ape hangersPolished Avon gripsVintage 60's mirrorsCustom speedo added this yearProfessionally powder coated flat black and "copper vein"Won best of show and best paintNewer tires, rear tire white wallsBraided custom made spark plug wireseach head is dual spark plugs- each head has a plug on each sideComp-fire adjustable racing electronic ignitionCustom Model A brake light and old school brake lightFull turn signals front and backArmy Ammo can made into a battery boxWhite o-ring chainForward controlsCustom leather tooled seat by Bird Man CustomsCustom adjustable air ride seat- by V-Factorrelocated start button:Start button was fried in the controls and instead of replace I relocated a heavy duty start button under the seat and rewire. Works greatKick start works great and the electronic ignition is designed for a kick start bike so fires up greatUp swipe chrome exhaust pipes ** some minor leaks from bottom of caseAll electrical working correctly Original frame and motor, motor cases match. CLEAR TITLE IN HAND, this is an actual vintage Harley and is ready to go. I've spent well over 14K building this from a "basket case."BUT this is an old bike and needs tooling at times and its sooo nasty it sometimes rattles parts of. I lost a taillight this year just remember to use thread lock on this old bike. Payment- $500 Paypal deposit at end of auction, full payment within one week. Cash check, credit cards, wire tranfers. Willing to hold bike for a reasonable amount of time to arrange shipping. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: I have customers all around the world. Will help arrange shipment anywhere. I can get it to the west coast for $500 and I can put you in contact with a West coast harbor shipper that can get it to just about anywhere in the world. Not a problem and don't mind parking it while you get it shipped. NO warranties- sold as is, but this is a good bike ready to go, custom is moving out of state and is wimping out on riding.

Trim xlh1000

2015 Harley-Davidson XL883L Sportster SuperLow

2015 Harley-Davidson XL883L Sportster SuperLow

$2,500

Panama City, Florida

Year 1971

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

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two triumph Bonneville's basket cases engines pipes frames most all the parts for 2 bikes 68 chopper one 71 stock would like to trade all for old single motorcycle or other bike or old truck

Harley-Davidson : Other 1977 harley davidson super glide

Harley-Davidson : Other 1977 harley davidson super glide

$8,500

Seattle, Washington

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There were no compromises in materials, development time and manufacturing technology that built this motorcycle that is a conservative high strength statement in mechanical design and craftsmanship. Original factory frame 1977 FX with matching engine and frame numbers. 3.75 inch ground clearance with 24 inch seat height and 480pound curb weight. Original 1977 SuperGlide fuel tank with Performance Machine flush mount weld-in fuel cap. OEM HD grips, front brake control and throttle. Thompson Racing Products master cylinder for clutch mounted on 24 inch wide drag bars on custom aluminum billet risers. 74” Engine prepared by Doc's Racing of Tacoma. Original cases, cylinders and heads. Internals: S&S flywheels (3 31/32 stroke), S&S pinion and sprocket shaft and S&S two hole crankpin, nuts and S&S supreme connecting rods. Crankshaft prepared by Doc’s with a 65% balance factor (+/-.5 gram error). Crankshaft to crankcase endplay measures .0013". Sprocket shaft and pinion shaft measure than .0005” total indicator runout (TIR). Left and right flywheels measured at and less than .0003” TIR. Crankshaft pinion has metering valve to prevent wet sumping and bearing skid. Pistons are Wiseco forged 9.0:1 CR, 3.4675 (+.040) diameter, dry film coating on skirts and temperature reflective coating on tops by Performance Coatings with cast iron rings and smooth bore cylinder walls. Valve timing: S&S pink cam drive gear, Andrews "B" grind cam, Crane solid lifters (+.005) with Crane pushrods. Crankcase oil return and venting is made through an adjustable timing Rev-Tech breather with no screen. Lubrication: Modified S&S oil pump with 1/2" inside diameter delivery and return lines with S&S factory ratio oil pump drive gears. Solid state oil pressure sensor takes reading straight from oil pressure bypass valve port. Heads are ported and flowed by Doc’s Racing (flow bench rated @ approximately 132 CFM with .500 lift @10" water vacuum). Bronze guides, Viton seals, Kibblewhite black nitrided stainless steel valves with Andrews springs and retainers with clearance for .510 lift. Crane roller rockers w/needle bearing fulcrum. Overhead oiling is provided through two separate stainless steel lines feeding rocker box at front and rear intake rocker shaft. Both lines have metering jets to prevent over-oiling of top end and prevent bottom end wet sumping. Valve seats have been replaced for use with unleaded fuel and machined flush with port walls to prevent reversion. Engine venting uses two each 3/8" ID vent lines: One at the factory location and second vent at the upper air/oil separator cavity on the top of the timing cover both routed into a common housing with a STM one-way reed valve breather exiting into a 7/8" ID line terminating behind the primary support. Engine does not leak or weep at anywhere proving there is no crankcase pressure build up enhancing engine performance. This engine does not consume of lose any oil between changes. Uses a K&N HP1007 oil filter to minimize oil flow restriction return to tank. Fuel delivery: S&S Super "E" modified by DaVinci in 2004 with adjustable air bleed, modified intermediate circuit flow, float bowl venting and venturi booster with a Pingle fuel tank valve, K&N air filter with modified S&S air filter housing. Ignition: Daytona Twin Tech model 1005K ignition: Programmable advance curves, single fire, multispark w/ twin DYNA 3 ohm coils. Low resistance MSD 8.8mm spiral core wires. Bike comes with data link for RS232 port and programming software (for WINDOWS 98 and up). The data link provides for programming timing curves, engine statistics (ie: percent RPM range use, run hours), selection of multi or single spark, single or dual fire operation modes and RPM limit. Exhaust is a modified, Performance Coatings heat insulating Thunderheader, supported with heat treated stainless steel support system that allows for expansion and contraction of the system completely eliminating shaking of the collector-muffler at all RPMs and cracking of welds. Coating is to keep exhaust gases hot as long as possible helping the cylinder to scavenge as best as possible. Primary Drive: 3 inch wide, 8mm pitch Kevlar reinforced belt drive, 47/76 tooth ratio primary drive. Primo engine pulley with modified BDL clutch pulley. Clutch assembly balanced to less than ½ gram rotating mass. 7 aluminum, Kevlar coated aluminum friction plates with an 8 steel driven plate clutch pack with a cadmium plated diaphragm spring against an anodized 7075-T651 aluminum pressure plate. Total weight for the primary system is 14 pounds (For reference, a Bandit clutch basket alone weighs 17 pounds). Black anodized 7050-T7451 aluminum plate inboard and outboard engine to transmission supports with SKF sealed bearing supports. Both engine and clutch pulley is fully supported on the outboard side by the engine to transmission plate structure. All bearing support plates are made from 7075-T7351 plate, are fully adjustable and secured with NAS stainless steel aircraft fasteners. Transmission: Rivera Engineering 4 speed case with 1970-1978 shifter cover and cam. Andrews first through forth gears w/2.44 first and 1.35 third ratio gears. Andrews mainshaft, synchronizers and shifting forks. All other parts are JIM’s. Transmission was blueprinted and assembled by Dan Baisley’s Hi-Performance in Portland, Oregon. ART billet Hydraulic clutch release with Thompson Products .625" slave cylinder that matches in appearance to front brake master cylinder. Kicker shaft modified to rotate in 2 sets Torrington needle bearings and O rings for seals replacing factory bushing design. Shifter is reverse action: First is one back and the rest are forward also giving additional leverage easing shifter effort. Secondary drive: 24 Tooth .3125 offset transmission sprocket with PBI 49 Tooth aluminum secondary sprocket and DID nickel plated O-ring. 3.30 total final drive ratio. Bike come with a new, still in the original package Performance Machine offset drive, 40 spoke aluminum hub allowing use of PBI flat Sportster style rear sprocket (bike comes with a 48 and 49 tooth PBI flat polished aluminum sprockets, One still packaged and one not. Oil tank: 5 quart capacity Exile Motorcycles oil tank modified for 1/2" diameter oil feed and return with a 3/8" case to oil tank vent line. Westach aircraft solid state oil temperature sensor is mounted in the return flow area. Designed to run with 4 quarts in cooler areas and 5 quarts when it’s warmer. All oil and vent lines are Earl’s Indy Prolite 350. Front end: 41 mm SHOWA forks, OEM HD FXWD tubes, in custom 7050-T7451 aluminum trees w/ 5 degrees caster giving 35 degrees total rake. The assembly is supported by a 6AL-4V Titanium stem axel. Lower legs have a 5 point support strut system providing rigidity during hard cornering and high speed straight line stability. Wheels, front and rear: 4.25 X 16 Akront aluminum rims, sulfuric acid anodized, Landmark IVD aluminum coated stainless steel spokes, Performance machine hubs (sulfuric acid anodized). Assembled, sealed for tubeless operation and balanced by Wheel Works in Los Angeles with a guarantee of .005 inch maximum radial and .003 lateral runout. Custom made 6Al-4V MIL-T-9046 annealed titanium axels, front and rear. Brakes: Performance machine calipers (clear anodized, four piston) w/ BRAKING stainless steel 11.5 inch floating rotors. FXR type rear 5/8 diameter rear master cylinder located under the timing cover (try to find it…). All brake and hydraulic lines are GALFER clear vinyl coated, stainless steel reinforced, stainless steel fitting, Teflon core. Fenders: Special order steel fabrications from West Coast Choppers. Rear fender strut is custom made 7050-T7451 aluminum billet. Seats: Corbin leather driver’s seat and Phantom P-pad for passenger. Mileage: Tires you see in the pictures are the second set. Originally assembled with Metzler ME88 190-60-16 (not available any longer) on front and rear wheels. The intent was to build a second set of wheels with 17 inch rims for a wider selection of widths and lighter tires which is why the bike comes with a pair of Performnace Machine 40 spoke hubs: Dual disc front and offset for flat Sportster type sprocket on the rear. There is so many custom designed, one off machined parts used in the build of this motorcycle that make it impractical to list. A close review of the pictures will support this statement. All materials used in fabrication of specialized parts are of new generation aircraft alloys. All aluminum alloys are: 7050 T7451 or 7475 T7351; All stainless steel parts are heat treated 15-5Ph AMS5659, to Rc 40-43; All titanium parts were made from annealed 6Al-4V, per MIL-T-9046 or 9047. All aluminum parts are sulfuric acid anodized; Stainless steel is passivated and/or powder coated. All titanium parts were cleaned in nitric hydrofluoric acid per BAC5753. Stainless fasteners, washers and nuts are stainless aircraft hardware conforming to NAS, AN, HL or MS procurement specifications. Replacements are available from aircraft supply companies such as Wesco, Intercoastal or Aircraft Spruce. All low alloy steel fasteners are grade 8 (150 KSI) or socket head cap screws (160 KSI) and grade 8 nylock nuts. General assembly: All screws are secured with Red or Blue loctite. Bolts/All other hardware are nylon patch or ring or aircraft specification. History: Purchased in 1995 as a total basket from a friend who gave up on it. Basket came with original engine cases, cylinders, heads, frame, swing arm and 3.6 gallon SuperGlide single fuel tank. Completed build in 2004 and is on second rear tire since completion. There are no leaks, weeps or drips evident anywhere in or on this motorcycle. Bike is kick start only and selling because it is just too dangerous to ride in the Seattle area any more.

Harley-Davidson : Other 1966 XLCH Bobber

Harley-Davidson : Other 1966 XLCH Bobber

$10,000

Austin, Texas

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1966 XLCH Bobber Stock displacement ’66 XLCH motor, Paughco stock rake hard tail frame, ‘89 sportster Showa front end, trees, 21” spool hub wheel, rotor and caliper. Everything else custom. If you’re looking for a sportster as an inexpensive Harley, this bike is not for you. Motor cases magnafluxed, previous weld at right rear removed & replaced, replacement engine main races custom machined to order, original main races cut out of cases, new races tig welded back into cases. $2100 for case work alone. New S&S stock stroke crank, wheels, rods, pistons and cylinders. Andrews c-grind cams. Andrews gears in the gearbox with a Trock cast iron trapdoor. S&S super E carb, Mallory electronic ignition. Original heads with no cracks completely re-machined with new guides, seals and Manley stainless valves. New Barnett clutch & basket, new primary chain and gears, new tin primary cover. New Cycle Electric generator / regulator. New old stock Lockhart oil cooler. The only parts of the original engine that were reused were the cases, heads, cam side engine cover and oil pump body – everything else new – no exceptions. I have $9600 in receipts for the engine alone. No speedo / odo, but I estimate around 1600 miles on the bike since completion. Currently titled, licensed insured and inspected in Texas as a 1966 HD XLCH. Starts with 3-4 kicks when cold every time, 1 kick when warm, runs flawlessly. Big carb on a small displacement motor drinks gas, but the engine pulls hard enough under acceleration that you really have to hold on tight. Lots of powder coating. Frame and tins have two coats: base coat for color, and matte clear second coat. Fork lowers and trees are shaved and powder coated black. Speedo, air cleaner cover, rear drum brake housing (both sides), aluminum grips, brake light / plate holder, custom aluminum battery box all powder coated black. V-twin chrome drag bars, clutch lever and front master cylinder. Chrome V-Twin oil tank. Chrome V-Twin forward controls with stainless actuating rods. Currently no bitch pad on rear fender, but custom folding passenger pegs are in place. Custom aluminum battery box. Custom stainless rear axle plates. Custom sissy bar. Real leather V-Twin solo tractor seat. See photos for details – last image is my lumbar spine, so don’t ask why I’m selling. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, but I will assist any way I can. Bike sold where is, as is, no warranty implied, but inspections are welcome. During inspection, I can start and run the bike and will happily let someone watch me ride as much as they deem necessary. No one will ride this bike unless the sale price is in my hand in cash, so don’t ask. Questions are welcome, but don’t waste our time with low offers. If it doesn’t sell in a month, I’ll lower the price then – not before. Any buyer serious enough to put up a $100 deposit will get copies of every single receipt from the build – about $19K – via email or snail mail. If they buy, they get the $100 credited towards the purchase. If not, the $100 covers my time and expense – it’s a lot of receipts. Check my 1100+ perfect feedback and buy with confidence.

Harley-Davidson : Other 1977 FX Super Glide

Harley-Davidson : Other 1977 FX Super Glide

$12,000

Seattle, Washington

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Original factory frame 1977 FX with matching engine and frame numbers. 3.75 inch ground clearance with 24 inch seat height and 480pound curb weight. Original 1977 SuperGlide fuel tank with Performance Machine flush mount weld-in fuel cap. OEM HD grips, front brake control and throttle. Thompson Racing Products master cylinder for clutch mounted on 24 inch wide drag bars on custom aluminum billet risers. 74” Engine prepared by Doc's Racing of Tacoma. Original cases, cylinders and heads. Internals: S&S flywheels (3 31/32 stroke), S&S pinion and sprocket shaft and S&S two hole crankpin, nuts and S&S supreme connecting rods. Crankshaft prepared by Doc’s with a 65% balance factor (+/-.5 gram error). Crankshaft to crankcase endplay measures .0013". Sprocket shaft and pinion shaft measure than .0005” total indicator runout (TIR). Left and right flywheels measured at and less than .0003” TIR. Crankshaft pinion has metering valve to prevent wet sumping and bearing skid. Wiseco forged 9.0:1 CR pistons, 3.4675 (+.030) diameter, dry film lubrication coating on skirts and temperature reflective coating on tops with cast iron rings and smooth bore cylinder walls. Valve timing: S&S cam drive gear, Andrews "B" grind cam, Crane solid lifters (+.005) with Crane pushrods. Crankcase oil return and venting is made through an adjustable timing Rev-Tech breather with screen removed. Lubrication: Modified S&S oil pump with 1/2" inside diameter delivery and return lines with S&S factory ratio oil pump drive gears. Solid state oil pressure sensor takes reading straight from oil pressure bypass valve port. Heads are ported and flowed by Doc’s Racing (flow bench rated @ approximately 132 CFM with .500 lift @10" water vacuum). Bronze guides, Viton seals, Kibblewhite black nitrided stainless steel valves with Andrews springs and retainers with clearance for .510 lift. Crane roller rockers w/needle bearing fulcrum. Overhead oiling is provided through two separate stainless steel lines feeding rocker box at front and rear intake rocker shaft. Both lines have metering jets to prevent over-oiling of top end and prevent bottom end wet sumping. Valve seats have been replaced for use with unleaded fuel and machined to eliminate reversion. Engine venting uses two each 3/8" ID vent lines: One at the factory location and second vent at the upper air/oil separator cavity on the top of the timing cover both routed into a common housing with a STM one-way reed valve breather exiting into a 7/8" ID line terminating behind the primary support. Engine does not leak or weep at anywhere proving there is no crankcase pressure build up enhancing engine performance. This engine does not consume of lose any oil between changes. Uses a K&N HP1007 oil filter to minimize oil flow restriction return to tank. Fuel delivery: S&S Super "E" modified by Fast Company: Adjustable air bleed, increased intermediate circuit flow, float bowl venting, modified venturi w/booster, Pingle fuel valve, K&N filter and modified S&S housing. Ignition: Daytona Twin Tech model 1005K ignition: Programmable advance curves, single fire, multispark w/ twin DYNA 3 ohm coils. Low resistance MSD 8.8mm spiral core wires. Bike comes with data link for RS232 port and programming software (for WINDOWS 98 and up). The data link provides for programming timing curves, engine statistics (ie: percent RPM range use, run hours), selection of multi or single spark, single or dual fire operation modes and RPM limit. Exhaust is a modified, Performance Coatings heat insulated Thunderheader, supported with heat treated stainless steel support system that allows for expansion and contraction of the system completely eliminating shaking of the collector-muffler at all RPMs and cracking of welds. Coating is to maintain high exhaust gas temperature for optimum cylinder savaging. Primary Drive: 3 inch wide, 8mm pitch Kevlar reinforced belt drive, 47/76 tooth ratio primary drive. Primo engine pulley with modified BDL clutch pulley. Clutch assembly balanced to less than ½ gram rotating mass. 7 aluminum, Kevlar coated aluminum friction plates with an 8 steel driven plate clutch pack with a Screaming Eagle diaphragm clutch spring. Total weight for the primary assembly is 14 pounds (For reference, a Bandit clutch basket alone weighs 17 pounds). Primary drive from engine to transmission is fully supported inboard and outboard with high strength black anodized aluminum plates and SKF sealed ball bearings assembled to ABEC class 7 shaft to housing fit requirements. As pictures indicate, engine and clutch pulley are fully supported on the outboard side by a unique structure that is fully adjustable and easy to remove and install while maintaining proper support and alignment. All bearing support plates are made from 7050-T7451 plate, are fully adjustable and secured with NAS stainless steel aircraft fasteners. After two years of operation, bearings and all associated members have not indicated any wear (inspected 7/8/13). Transmission: Rivera Engineering 4 speed case with 1970-1978 shifter cover and cam. Andrews first through forth gears w/2.44 first and 1.35 third ratio gears. Andrews mainshaft, synchronizers and shifting forks. All other parts are JIM’s. Transmission was blueprinted and assembled by Dan Baisley’s Hi-Performance in Portland, Oregon. ART billet Hydraulic clutch release with Thompson Products .625" slave cylinder that matches in appearance to front brake master cylinder. Kicker shaft modified to rotate in 2 sets Torrington needle bearings and O rings for seals replacing factory bushing design. Shifter is reverse action: First is one back and the rest are forward also giving additional leverage easing shifter effort. Secondary drive: 24 Tooth .3125 offset transmission sprocket with PBI 49 Tooth aluminum secondary sprocket and DID nickel plated O-ring. 3.30 total final drive ratio. Bike come with a new, still in the original package Performance Machine offset drive, 40 spoke aluminum hub allowing use of PBI flat Sportster style rear sprocket (bike comes with a 48 and 49 tooth PBI flat polished aluminum sprockets, One still packaged and one not. Oil tank: 5 quart capacity Exile Motorcycles oil tank modified for 1/2" feed, return, and 3/8" venting line. Includes solid state oil temperature sensor is mounted in the return flow area. The tank was chemically etched and cleaned prior to powder coating and installation. I run 4 quarts in cooler temperatures and 5 quarts in warmer climates or for hard riding. All oil and vent lines are Earl’s Indy Prolite 350. Oil supply and return lines are ½” ID with 3/8" ID vent lines. Front end: 41 mm SHOWA forks, OEM HD FXWD tubes, in custom 7050-T7451 aluminum trees w/ 5 degrees caster giving 35 degrees total rake. The assembly is supported by a 6AL-4V Titanium stem axel. Lower legs have a 5 point support strut system providing rigidity during hard cornering and high speed straight line stability. Wheels, front and rear: 4.25 X 16 Akront aluminum rims (sulfuric acid anodized), Landmark IVD aluminum coated stainless steel spokes, Performance machine hubs (sulfuric acid anodized). Assembled, sealed for tubeless operation and balanced by Wheel Works in Los Angeles with a guarantee of .005 inch maximum radial and lateral runout. Custom made 6Al-4V titanium axels, front and rear. Brakes: Performance machine calipers (clear anodized, four piston) w/ BRAKING stainless steel 11.5 inch floating rotors. FXR type rear 5/8 diameter rear master cylinder. All brake and hydraulic lines are GALFER clear vinyl coated, stainless steel reinforced, stainless steel fitting with Teflon core. Fenders: Special order steel fabrications from West Coast Choppers. Rear fender strut is custom made 7050-T7451 aluminum billet. Seats: Corbin leather driver’s seat and Phantom P-pad for passenger. Miscellaneous There is so many one off machined parts used in the build of this motorcycle that make it impractical to list. A close review of the pictures will support some of this statement. All materials used in fabrication of specialized parts are of new generation aircraft alloys. All aluminum alloys are: 7050 T7451 or 7475 T7351; All stainless steel parts are heat treated 15-5Ph AMS5659, to Rc 40-43; All titanium parts were made from annealed 6Al-4V, per MIL-T-9046 or 9047. All aluminum parts are sulfuric acid anodized; Stainless steel is passivated and/or powder coated. All titanium parts were cleaned in nitric hydrofluoric acid per BAC5753. Stainless fasteners, washers and nuts are stainless aircraft hardware conforming to NAS, AN, HL or MS procurement specifications. Replacements are available from aircraft supply companies such as Wesco, Intercoastal or Aircraft Spruce. All low alloy steel fasteners are grade 8 (150 KSI) or socket head cap screws (160 KSI) and grade 8 nylock nuts. General assembly: All screws are secured with Red or Blue loctite. Bolts/All other hardware are nylon patch or ring or aircraft specification. Completed first build in 1997 and have modified several times since then (3" belt drive and Exile oil tank installed in 2003, S&S bottom end was installed in 2006) and in 2010 I went into the engine again and while there installed +.040 Wisco pistons (coated skirts and tops), replaced bronze valve guides and Teflon seals, replaced with 4 each Crane roller rocker arms and hardened Crane rocker shafts, rebuilt heads, replaced 4 each Crane solid lifters and replaced 4 each pushrods plus rebuilding brake calipers, replacing pads, secondary chain, etc. To prove quality and condition, I will disassemble front cylinder, cylinder head/rocker box and remove cam/gear case cover to validate condition to buyer. There are no leaks, weeps or drips evident anywhere. This motorcycle is in exceptional condition. I cannot ride anymore and all it does is sit in the garage now. In 2009 I became ill which has developed into a chronic health issue and the condition has developed to a degree which I cannot ride with any degree of safety. Bike has traveled less than 100 miles in the past 3 years. I have to bite the bullet and let go of it so it can be used as it was intended to. For reference I have been a machinist since 1969 and working as an aerospace mechanical engineer since 1976 designing structures and mechanical systems.This motorcycle has been through a seires of builds, each time adding or changing something to improve performance or revise an earlier design of some detail or assembly to what I want. Basis for materials and application of were derived from MIL-HDBK-5/SAEMMPDS-01. I worked my way through school as a machinist, which gave me the experience and having a friend who owns a machine shop, to make the parts used in the build of this motorcycle. I have no idea of how many hundreds of hours I have in research, design, consulting, drafting, purchasing, programming, machining, tooling and assembly labor invested. This motorcycle is designed and built as well as I, and my associate engineers, could build a motorcycle. And of all the people who have looked this motorcycle over wherever it has pulled in, have always expressed the same opinion. It never fails to draw a crowd nor get us where we wanted to go and get back again. There were no compromises in materials, development time and manufacturing technology that built this motorcycle. It is a conservative high strength statement in mechanical design and craftsmanship.