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· spit happens
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Looks pretty good.Spokes look good on that bike.I really don't care for the black turnsignals.Makes it to confusing looking.Needs some chrome up on the handlebars.
I would own it:thumb
 

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I've been to the original Chosa's in Tempe. The Mesa version is really a sweet shop. The ceiling reminded me of being out in the open on the road. I'll have to stop by later next year on my way home.
BTW, I love the spoke wheel look.
 

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I still couldn't find the guy that put the bike together but I'm not givin' up! (Now I'm on a mission!).

Here's what I could get out of a random parts guy: It's an 80 spoke, 19 x 3; (I couldn't verify width but it did have the stock Dunlop on it). They can get a matching rear and they want $999 for each, (a little pricey for the front, IMHO). He was a little tight lipped about who they got it from, but did say it was put together locally. That's about all this guy knew and I had to get back to work.

I'll have to do some more digging over the next week or two; New Years' weekend there is a custom car and bike show here and I hear a lot of the custom builders in town will be there. If not, some of them hang out at a local refreshment provider (Billet Bar in Scottsdale) so I should be able to find out something.
 

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oldhd said:
I've been to the original Chosa's in Tempe. The Mesa version is really a sweet shop. The ceiling reminded me of being out in the open on the road. I'll have to stop by later next year on my way home.
BTW, I love the spoke wheel look.
I used to walk around and drool, (even though it was AMF stuff) at the original, original Chosa's in Pewaukee, WI way back in high school. They had their first shop about 15 - 20 miles straight west of the Capitol Drive Plant in Milwaukee. They moved out to Tempe about 20 years ago and now they have a second shop out in Apache Junction, AZ.
 

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I remember at least 2 wheel vendors @ Biketoberfest selling laced wheels with one showing a picture of a V-Rod. Do an online search for laced motorcycle wheels, I'm sure you'll find a few who can make wheels for the V-Rod.
 
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