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Old 05-01-2011, 02:53 PM
jmcglynn jmcglynn is offline
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Default Chopper Frame Jig

I'm selling my motorcycle frame jig if anyone's interested. You would have to pick it up, Santa Cruz area, norcal.

I've built 3 bikes on this, and just hardtailed my 77 sportster. This is the same jig that Ron Covell used in his Chopper Frame DVD.

Adjustable neck fixture, adjustable rear axle fixture, set of fixtures for fabricating a springer fork (I'll throw in a set of fork plans) sportster frame fixture, engine/tranny placement fixture (made by Bitter End Old School Choppers). Removable tool tray. Rolls on 4 casters with built-in leveling screws.

Nice setup. I need the room, want to work on my Studebaker pickup!

$900
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Old 05-01-2011, 05:19 PM
ShawnMarsh ShawnMarsh is offline
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Looks like a real good deal for anyone that can pick it up. I'm currently trying to purchase a house, so until that is over I can't pick up any new toys.

Good luck with the sale, if it's still around in the future I may be contacting you.
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