Does anyone know who makes this bolt-on hard-tail? Where can I purchase one?
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Don't know who makes that particular model but I did a quick google search and came across this and thought it was kind of interesting.
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Don't know who makes that particular model but I did a quick google search and came across this and thought it was kind of interesting.
http://www.hammerinhandcycles.com/hardtail.htmlComment
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Thats a KR style bolt on tail. Sporty specialties is making repros now
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This David Bird hard tail looks good and is cheap.
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And Pete... Wtf?! That's fucking heinous.Comment
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Thats a KR style bolt on tail. Sporty specialties is making repros now
http://www.sportyspecialties.com/new_products.htmlComment
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I have one of those Sporty Specialty KR-style bolt-on hardtails sitting out in my shop to be installed on my '73 XLCH. It is a very well-made piece of chopper-building equipment.
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Im not a fan of bolt on hardtails. I just use struts or weld on. For my bike i did struts since i didnt have any clue if i was going to like riding a hardtail. Found out that yup they ride stiff but i am fine with it. So now looking into doing a weld on setup.Comment
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I LOVE that bike in the first post. I've been waiting for somebody to use one of those hardtails...Comment
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