No Paper - No Worries

I'm building a racer.(something like this)  An XLR, TT, old-time Class C racer that could hold it's own back in the day against any amateur racer.  A capable machine in the hands of a semi-pro.  All the builds you see are usually "titled" stuff that looks like a race bike, but it's not - and it has a license plate - all legal - and all that jazz.  No title kinda snuffs your plans if you can't hit the street - and that's too bad.  I've got an old Sportster "Scrambles" chassis that someone raced at local club events.  Parts cut off, stock parts missing.  I got a beaten and abused set of cases someone blew all to hell, with hot cams, hot heads, weird pistons . . . and ball bearings.  Why not build an outlaw?  A bike you sneak out of town and hit the gravel.  A bike you load in the back of your truck - and race around the fairgrounds.  Dirt on the tires.  Mud on the motor.  Maybe enter an "ol man's" scrambles event - or short track?  Exhibition.  Something to look at in the shop while sippin' a beverage.  Something to start up and let your friends take a ride.  A big cube mini-bike basically.  A waste of money and time for a few short minutes of fun.  
A complete bike-nut approved build.

4 comments:

pat said...

yeah!

lucky23design said...

Man, those XLR sportys are the most beautiful Harley's ever, in my opinion.

Shop Teacher Bob said...

"Something to start up and let your friends ride." You don't know me but if you let me ride it when you're done, you'll have a new friend.

Looking forward to seeing the build.

16ouncePBR said...

Noot-

I got me one of them there, street legal, fake XLR, all-show/no-go, CH-based tributes...

https://www.flickr.com/photos/16ouncepbr/sets/72157627149214406/

Good luck on the build and keep the posts coming...

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