Attachment 6529Here is a Sportster sculpture I made for a friend.
Powertig 200DX
Lincoln 180c
Hobart Handler 125
Miller Thunderbolt
and a bunch of other tools
[ATTACH=CONFIG]6530 another Sportster sculpture
Powertig 200DX
Lincoln 180c
Hobart Handler 125
Miller Thunderbolt
and a bunch of other tools
Everlast 200DX
Everlast PT185
Shoptask 3-in-1 (not currently in my garage, but I own it...)
Any day on a motorcycle like this that ends just needing parts and labor is a good day.
4.82, 158.67mph 1/8th mile 7.350, 200.35mph 1/4 mile
I hear ya Sportbike ... the old time springers would bounce real bad and by todays standards weren't very practical. I don't know how well the new springers with the shock in them do because I've never ridden one ... I'm not crazy about hard tails either unless the bike is a drag bike; can't run a wheelie bar if you have rear shocks ... personally I prefer an extended swing-arm in place of a wheelie bar ... even if it does make your hot rod look like a hill climber LOL.
Powertig 200DX
Lincoln 180c
Hobart Handler 125
Miller Thunderbolt
and a bunch of other tools
I can't believe that no one else out there has made any miniature motorcycles … I KNOW THERE MUST BE MORE! Come on folks I wanna see what other people have done in the way of motorcycle sculptures. If you have some please post … or at least comment on mine and let me know what I’ve done right … or wrong … I can take it.
Powertig 200DX
Lincoln 180c
Hobart Handler 125
Miller Thunderbolt
and a bunch of other tools