Hell Bound and Whiskey Bent
As hell bound and whiskey bent as we are at Chopper Chronicles we take pride in the building of our bikes. However when we notice another cut from the same cloth we wanna give tribute. Last night I was talking with my friend James over at Spruce St Fabrication in Riverside, California about one of his latest builds; this thing is shit hot! We had to post it. This bike was constructed in 6 months with all fabrication work done in house by James.
He kept it simple and started with your standard Paughco frame, cutting and smoothing away any unnecessary gristle. The power plant is of the aftermarket variety punching 96 ci with dual plugged heads making sure no fuel is left to surplus. When he drops the foot clutch on this little hussy it turns into a fire breathing sling shot. It sports a 4 speed cowpie tranny with a BDL open primary. The candy maroon paint was blasted by Rob Riley out of Riverside, California and accented with stripes and lettering by Lefty's Pinstriping of SoCal. Nice work James.
Springer uses a ThreeTwoChoppers Wishbone kit for a killer old feel.
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