Honda Bobber
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1977 Honda 550. Ok a lot of people have had questions so I put this together. Hopefully it will help. Well from looking on youtube, You will see that there are many different stiles of bobbers or what people call bobbers. I dont know what exactly you are going to do with yours but here are a couple tips. If your bike is a running bike now and everything is there thats great. My bike has the stock Honda 550 frame and the rear swingarm was cut off. Ok, If you are going to cut the rear swing arm off and build a hard tail the way mine is, it is very important to make sure everything is in line and stright. There are so many different ways to build a bike depending on the look you want. I wanted a rat bike and thats what mine is. I have about $1000.00 into my entire bike including the purchase. It was done in the back yard with no jig to line it up or anything. My back tire leans very slightly to the left but it doesn't affect the chain coming off or anything. As a matter of fact I cant kill my bike. Ive tried, it just wont die. The only thing I would change is that the down tube right under the seat is gone and that's what probably adds to the cool look but I only weigh like 145 lbs so its not a prob. If you are heavy then leave that tube in. I once heard a guy say that his car wasn't a rat ride and that the difference is that a rat ride is unsafe and his car was safe. Well he's a fag. My bike is definitely a rat ride and its probably unsafe but then im a real man and that's <b>...</b>
Keywords
Honda, Bobber, CB, 550
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