Nice fours altough those cheap carbs and seat material could be replaced with aftermarket parts that are far better than the original. Re-jet those puppies and those bikes will hum. They should use a swing arm and integrate the tank into the frame and some bobber influence would make those bikes great. Ditch the thought of drag pipes and chambers, not needed. Add some flat bars and (no ape handles!) and blah blah blah blah yadda yadda
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sorry, but this is sad.
Do I detect a bromance here?
So close, wish they had some surf ! !
Nice fours altough those cheap carbs and seat material could be replaced with aftermarket parts that are far better than the original. Re-jet those puppies and those bikes will hum. They should use a swing arm and integrate the tank into the frame and some bobber influence would make those bikes great. Ditch the thought of drag pipes and chambers, not needed. Add some flat bars and (no ape handles!) and blah blah blah blah yadda yadda
Great vid! Those dudes rock!
Even Mayor Koch will sh!t himself when he sees this.
What a pair of fricken idiots. At least they could do is stay out in Long Island. NYC shouldn't have to put up the likes of these two.
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