I'm hooked...

I was in their sister branch at Cheltenham yesterday and not one of their staff even said "good morning" or "can I help you"

The guys at Oxford are much more friendly :thumb2
 
Street Bob: You'll find the high bars a bit of a push on longer runs ... windblast and wrists get "tired".

Recently swapped mine back to beach bars and risers recently....will post anothe picture later.
 

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Street Bob: You'll find the high bars a bit of a push on longer runs ... windblast and wrists get "tired".

Recently swapped mine back to beach bars and risers recently....will post anothe picture later.

Look great with the red rims:thumb2
 
nice one S E Rider :cool:

I bought the same bike a week before Christmas, it has stage one with remus pipes, and I've fitted a sprung leather seat.

Great bike I'm very pleased with it, done 2k miles to date, can't fault it.

Cheers Graham
 
SE.......... Oxford HD did them. Sent them up to Birmingham for powdercoating back in '08 when I first bought the Bob. They also powdercoated everything black, as you can see. In Jan '10, took it all to bits, chopped rear fender, added Sparto rear light, sprayed tank, fender, mudguard gloss black with hand-painted red pinstriping ..... paintwork all done by a completely bonkers local guy (talented but half crazy from inhaling too much solvent I thought).

Then fitted a 2" tank riser, which lifts the tank ane exposes the black coated engine casings. And a set of front extended pegs for those long miles.

I bought some 4" risers from Loner Industries in USA, powdercoated them black then fitted the 'Narrow Beach Bars", which make long distance a lot easier.

If you PM me an email address, I'll send you the pictures.

As for the red rims, well the jury is 50% love 'em, 50% don't. Can't make up my mind but so far I've had 4 years to think about it :)
 
Street Bob

SE ... hand made seat, made from spare parts by me and a mate. We started with a steel plate and some springs and engineered it ourselves. He sewed all the leather. Cost a lot less than an HD shop-bought one.
 

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Good luck for the pick up tomorrow!! Weather looks good!!:beerjug:
 
nyuknyuk , and you though it was easy to spend money on the GS:D:D:D:D:D


your wallet is about to be royally fucked:beerjug:
 


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