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Posted at 6:35 AM on September 6, 2009
so, I made it to Phoenix, but I had to leave my sporty at home in Va. so my two options now are: start a new ground up project on the cheap, or start trying to put my hands on a rigid frame and associated parts for the sporty. If I do the latter of the two, once I get all of the parts mocked up and put together i can have the sporty shipped here or i'll go back and ride it back here. What do you guys think?
[User Deleted]
Posted at 6:39 AM on September 6, 2009
if I can find a super cheap basket case sporty I might just start a new project. so if anyone knows of a super cheap ironhead or evo let me know. thanks.
[User Deleted]
Posted at 3:46 PM on September 6, 2009
first off, why would you want to live in Phoenix,and second I don't have the heart to tell you what I did with a 69 rigid
magneto sporty,so I won't.if I hear of a good deal I will damn sure tell you.
ok adios
[User Deleted]
Posted at 7:13 PM on September 6, 2009
I came to Phoenix to go to school at MMI. I do want to hear what you did with the 69 sporty
[User Deleted]
Posted at 8:29 AM on September 7, 2009
I picked it up for 800$,it was in three milk crates and a
wheelbarrow,the motor was complete and it was fresh.
a buddy who was at MMI at the time helped me put it
together what we lacked for parts we made.I rode hell
out of it for a couple months and then sold it for 3500$.
It was a street legal flatracker,you would have dug that
sled.You missed it by just a few months.
ok adios
 
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