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StabMasta 17th December 2005, 23:26 You guys probably don't know me, as I'm kind of a noob. But I received a 1993 sportster from my pops and after nearly three months, this is my progress. I ran into quite a few roadblocks with wiring and parts suppliers. This is what it looked like before...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v694/stabmasta/sportster.jpg
I still need to order my wheels, a new headlight that will fit, shorter stainless throttle cables, a tail light, and a few other odds n' ends to complete it. Once I get my new wheels installed, it will look muuuuuch better.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v694/stabmasta/IMG_0506.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v694/stabmasta/IMG_0507.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v694/stabmasta/IMG_0505.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v694/stabmasta/IMG_0508.jpg
883 custom 17th December 2005, 23:38 Very nice looking bike! Looks great.
Supersporster 17th December 2005, 23:55 Nice bike, the handlebar is great.....
merc 18th December 2005, 00:35 welcome to the forum and nice lookin bike.
you are doing a great job on it.
dooley 18th December 2005, 01:05 Stabmasta: I remember the before pic from a few months ago,looks like your doing a great job!
pquirk 18th December 2005, 01:07 Looks awesome, you done good! Welcome to the forum too.
xllent01 18th December 2005, 01:23 Nice looking ride, ya did a really nice job cleaning her up. Looks like a
real hotrod now with some sentimental value. 2 thumbs up for a job
well done, and welcome to the madhouse.:yikes
RedRider 18th December 2005, 01:35 Congrats, man!
Good improvements.
StabMasta 18th December 2005, 02:32 Thanks guys. I'm on the hunt for wheels so pm me if you know of any good deals. I need a 16" rear and a 19" front.
Johnny G 18th December 2005, 02:37 Nice restoration it looks like your in for a good time with that sporty
kmorris913 18th December 2005, 17:15 Man, that looks really good. Great job!
calsport05 18th December 2005, 17:41 Nice Job StabMasta!! I'll bet your pops is enjoying the transition too!!
whispers 18th December 2005, 20:27 you rdad got any more old sporty';s laying around? lol ;)
looks 100x's better.
jimj90 1st January 2006, 07:51 I cant believe that is the same bike! What year is it? It looks sooooooooo much better......I would love to know what rear blinkers you have on there.....how did you get them so close to the fender??? I've been looking for something like that for my 97 sporty...thanks!
Y2K 1st January 2006, 17:29 Outstanding job,very sexy looking bike !
KaotikEvo 26th January 2006, 21:19 masta, i just recently purchased a 19" lightningstar wheel on ebay, for 120.00 including shipping.Iam currently in the process of adapting it to my 02, as it is a brand spankin new wheel for a 04 dyna(narrow). I will post a link in case you are interested if i can find it, the harley dealer that was selling them had 3 left at the time of my purchase 3 weeks ago. welcome, and nice job on that old bastard, keep up the good work.
punkmxcn 26th January 2006, 21:23 great job!! the bike looks really good!!
KaotikEvo 26th January 2006, 21:28 I just checked sellers items , and nothing currently for sale, if you wanted to check with the seller their name is spock123, and the are a hd dealer and must be on fumes to let these wheels go at such a price. The item # for my winning auction is:4599928220
KaotikEvo 27th January 2006, 07:05 I heard back from the hd dealer on ebay today, and she says they have more of them in stock, you will definitely have to change bearings and add an adjustable spacer, but they are a good lookin wheel and if you can get at same price they are a real steal. if you want to contact her her email is JSapyta@aol.com. I will post back in a week or two to let you know all that is req'd for conversion(i'm putting mine on a 94 front end).
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