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Showing posts with label bobber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bobber. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

A Bultaco Bobber!


Hello,
My Husband  just finished building a Bultaco bobber 1 month ago made out of 1972 250 Alpina. As a custom painter/pinstriper from  San Jose California he built the entire bike himself. I came across your website and thought I would share a picture of it. Hope you like it.
 Dorothy Worth
Worthworks.net
I don't post a lot of bobbers but I Like it a lot actually.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

A very cool Honda Mt250... bobber!

I love the way he incorporated the expansion chamber instead of putting on a straight pipe. Well done.



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Reader Ride. A 2 Stroke Bobber!

Doug Devine writes in: I built this bike with the sole purpose of making a early 60's style bobber. I wanted something no one else would think to do, shorty megs and all nickel plate..And to the people who say non- chambered pipes wont work, they truely do if you set the timing and carbs up right! 

Well I imagine you've got plenty of torque with those shorties... Looks the business.




Tuesday, October 5, 2010

UPDATE!!!: A Very Cool Low Budget Yamaha R5 Bobber

An alert reader over on ADV rider found the build thread on this bike. A lot af folks have been asking for more info so here you go!

http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=12857.0

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Update to original post: TDR 250 Flattracker

I'm doing a major edit my original comments. It was a closed minded of me to be that hard on this bike. Really looking at it, I think it's actually a really nice build and very original. I am just such a big fan of the TDR that it surprised me.

It's important to always keep an open mind on these things. Oh and this is a Bratstyle Yamaha TDR 250 "bobber / Flattracker"! I still think that is has little Wrenchmonkey in it (or is that the other way aroud since the Bratstyle folks have been around quite a while now?)

Anyway, sorry for being a dick.