This is one of Bandit's favorites. Built by Pat Kennedy, this ground-up project featured no handlebar controls
except a throttle. Proportioning brakes handle dual Performance 13-inch Performance Machine floating rotors
in the front, and a single in the rear. Pat made the frame, the tank, the rear fender, the pipes, the intake
manifold, and all the foot controls. The front pipe runs out the left, brake lines are run through the frame, and the
list goes on. It's still on the road in Dallas where Rick Fairless keeps it as his mascot chopper for Dallas
Easyriders.
More Of Bandit's Bikes:
Pan Rat
'72 Shovel
1948 Panhead
Bandit's First Evo
Bandit's First
Rubbermount
1931 VL
Bandit I
1992 Dyna Glide
1946 Chief
Touring Chopper
1958 Triumph
1946 Dicey Knucklehead
1997 Street
Stalker
1984 Mexican Police
Bike
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