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1993 Sportster Hot Rod
From The Ground Up By Dick and Johnny White |
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While Bandit is off in Australia humping Kangaroos, I am getting bombarded with rampant e-mails and incessant death threats. Here’s one small example: Dear sir,
Dick Boxell, a regular gearhead and former drag racer, wanted something different. He picked up a used 883 Sporty and immediately knew he would change the bike into something unique. He was after a fat assed beast that would leave a footprint behind it as wide as the tire tracks of a Formula One racer’s screaming skid marks. He wanted a 330 rear tired monster to terrorize the streets and give himself the type of bike that makes old women shriek with fear and young women shudder with excitement.
He scoured the boards for all the information he could find and was given some sound advice. Hiwayman, one of the local moderators told him, “You gotta build it with a strong base and have a serious plan. Whatever your plan, you have to stick to it, but don’t be afraid to bend the rules a little.” Vagabond, a regular on the boards, told him, “Hey man, make sure it has lots of chrome! Everywhere I take my bike, it draws a crowd and it has to be because of the shine. There is something about a bike that is well put together that makes the crowd stop and stare. Nothing is finer.” His story was featured here on Bikernet in the garage section. At the time he was recovering from a slight addiction to Mini-Thins, Mountain Dew, and chocolate brownies. The pictures he took looked similar to those of someone from the 50’s classic, “Reefer Madness”. Although the pics were a little fuzzy, he had formed a wide tired beast in his very garage using his own tools and talent. You see, he bought a 330 tire, matched a 17 inch wheel to it, and built the ass end of his frame to fit it. He was going to buy a frame for his conceptual beast, but he decided against letting them hold him hostage over the price. “Fuck it, I’ll do it myself,” he stated as he slammed a handful of white crosses and took another drink of Jack.
That my fellow scooter tramps, is what a biker should do when he wants to modify. Use what you got and learn what you can. Here are a few sharper images of his very individual ride followed by an in depth spec sheet. Check it out, you just might learn something.
Bikernet Tech Chart Owner:Dick Boxell
Builder:Dick Boxell
Engine Year:1993
Right rear. Transmission Year:'93
Low, lean up front and then WHAM!! A big assed tire out back! Kind of looks like a drag bike. Frame Year:1993/2006
Front End Make:HD
Sheet metal
Paint Sheet metal:Kevin "Fuzz" Gill
Wheels Front
Rear
Controls Foot controls:Boxell
Electrical Ignition:HD
What's Left Seat:LePera EBAY Find
Specialty items: Custom modified frame Rigid rear raised neck 2-1/2" moved rear axle back 4" 3-1/2" Offset Sprocket fabricated from PBI sprocket / Boxell Outboard Support Fabricated for the offset Sprocket / Boxell Battery Box Fabricated from Aluminium Diamond Plate / Boxell Comments: The only major cash out for this build was the rear tire/wheel/Exile Sproter The rest was a lot of garage hours Credits: Kevin "Fuzz" Gill for the rear Fender paint and graphic Ryan Stalf For Some Welding While I held shit in place Complete Maintenance (Ashley Indiana) for the powder Coat.
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