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Old 07-18-2012   #1
 
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New project

got this bike this past weekend its a 66 bsa lightning needs some work and some parts but i'll get her ready to ride
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Those bars need to get as far away from that bike as possible.
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looks like a good start to a project, keep us posted with updates. I'll agree with ^^^^ the beach cruiser bars have no place on the beezer.
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A good starting point . I love how they used the stock oil tank and just dropped it down in the frame . Also it could use more lights on the rear .
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lol yeah the handlebars are going asap
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this what i have so far !
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Those bars need to get as far away from that bike as possible.
or simply flipped upside down. super aero!
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A good starting point . I love how they used the stock oil tank and just dropped it down in the frame . Also it could use more lights on the rear .
I don't know. If it were me, I'd go with a spun cylinder oil tank. Looks fun.

Hey, you should throw your serial number up here and see if it is, in fact, an A65L, and not a Thunderbolt.
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I check the serial number and it is a 67 thunderbolt
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