Magoo, the copper tank was nice as it was hand built and polished. However, I could never wrap my head around the the way it looked on the backbone. This new Aluminum tank captures the essence of the rest of the machine and blends in rather than looking like a piece of jewelry in the middle of the bike. Nice choice changing it up. I am anxious to see the paint scheme pay homage to the race car as that funny car was one of my favorites growing up. Tim
ChopCult Project: Halwade's Evo-Powered SpartanKiller
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The Cole Foster tank is amazing, because Mr. Foster is an artiste. But I think the copper tank was more suited to the bike build as a whole. The swooping lines of the profile, the transition between the tank and the seat and the overhead shape all integrated well with the bike. I still want to see the copper tank with some paint to neutralize some of the "blinginess" of the shine. But then again so much on this bike is cool, retro-like and shiny... My vote is still with t he copper tank.Comment
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The Cole Foster tank is amazing, because Mr. Foster is an artiste. But I think the copper tank was more suited to the bike build as a whole. The swooping lines of the profile, the transition between the tank and the seat and the overhead shape all integrated well with the bike. I still want to see the copper tank with some paint to neutralize some of the "blinginess" of the shine. But then again so much on this bike is cool, retro-like and shiny... My vote is still with t he copper tank.
EVERYONE who has seen the bike live with both tanks installed has preferred the alloy tank.
The copper tank hangs with pride in my area of the Biltwell shop, just waiting for a bike that makes better sense for its steam punk styling. I loved that tank, but it was too showy and thematic for what is essentially an Evo chopper. I think the copper tank belongs on a knucklehead. something I will NEVER own.
Thanks to everyone for weighing in.
Josh starts paint late May… stay tuned.Comment
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For teary eyed romantics and lovers of all things handcrafted and original, the copper tank on SpartanKiller is for sale, with all proceeds going to fallen comrade and tank's builder Jason Wilson.
Place your bid on this tread.
Bidding starts at $400, no reserve.
High bid listed by midnight April 25 gets the goods.
Free Freight to CONUS
No international bids accepted.
Let the auction begin.
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For teary eyed romantics and lovers of all things handcrafted and original, the copper tank on SpartanKiller is for sale, with all proceeds going to fallen comrade and tank's builder Jason Wilson.
Place your bid on this tread.
Bidding starts at $400, no reserve.
High bid listed by midnight April 25 gets the goods.
Free Freight to CONUS
No international bids accepted.
Let the auction begin.
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This took six months longer than it should have, but I blame no one by myself for my suckness.
Two bro's who earned massive props for their respective contribution to my never ending SpartanKiller's metamorphosis are Cole Foster and Pete at Hot Dog Kustoms.
Cole as you know graciously blasted out the alloy tank shown elsewhere on this thread, and Pete laid the '78 Mongoose funnycar-inspired paint scheme featured in the photos that follow.
When I return from my Christmas holiday in Asia on 12/26, I'll shine up this turd and roll it out at the Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona, CA, early February 2014.
I'm bothering to enter my first bike show with this unit on pressure from Duane Ballard, who always likes going to these sorts of things. He's an old model builder from back in the day, so posing next to silly sets is part of his DNA.
I can picture some smoky angel hair rolling off the back tire like some sort of crazy back show at the drag races…
Thanks again to everyone who helped me get this bitch looking tight and tidy.
Love,
Harold
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Wow! The paint looks great! Please roll this thing outside during the Biltwell garage sale in January. I'd love to see it up close.Comment
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