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Motorcycle shift and brake levers
Oakie
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Been toying around with having a friend , fabricate me a new shift and brake levers, out of some old Winchester model 88 levers. I bought them used many years ago at a show in philly for this purpose. Not sure now if I want to ruin them. They sell cheap, but someone might need them. Then I saw a few for sale on fleabay, so now I might do it. I'm building an old Harley chopper from the ground up. I was going to make the bike a gun themed bike. I also found a exhaust pipe extension, that looks like a Gatling gun shooting. The thing spins and has several holes , almost like a cylinder. I saw many ideas, but nothing with shift levers like this.
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With the new NJ gun laws wouldn’t that exhaust be illegal?😁
Aren't the levers for the 88 curved? Wouldn't a straight lever, like from a 94 work better?
I'm not a motorcycle nut, but this sounds like a pretty cool build, Oakie!
I think they would work for the hand levers, but I would not want my fingers trapped, and winter gloves likely would not fit. Maybe large loop levers?
Great project
I know you use to post yard art you created so you have the imagination to go for it
Yer askin' fer trubble. At the very least, put red tips on the Gatling barrels!!
Even worse, they are part of a suppressor.
Brad Steele
They've had this at a local consignment shop for a while now.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Guess if I have to ask, I can't afford it,,,,