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wow, that needs more work than I want to start off with. I'm hoping to find one in better condition, something I can make my own as I ride it.
thanks for the heads up though!!!!!
Matt
Thanks for the help..... I'm looking to purchase a late 70's xs650 that is in great condition. I'm looking for one that runs good, so I can focus on suspension and looks to start with.
Matt
This is good info. So basically the main thing with Wrenchmonkee's bike is there is no support for the front end? If that is the case I can do a chopped front fender like Inevitable's link.
Interesting. I do like the larger tire and no front fender look, but sounds like it's not a very good idea.
I guess I could have just the brace with no fender?