The engine compartment with all the other attachments including tubes and wires
This bike has survived one move already. Hope it can survive another - probably gotta hand carry, can't take chances with the movers.
Close-up of right hand side of Harley
The fuel tank hidden below the seat which has a working suspension
Motorola radio with all the knobs and wires
CHP officer riding his Harley-Davidson FLH1200 Police Motorcycle
This bike has survived one move already. Hope it can survive another - probably gotta hand carry, can't take chances with the movers.
3 comments:
bike looks really cool, do you remember how much it cost, Alex? did you have to paint it, or just snap fit it?
hey shaun, can't remember but wasn't cheap coz of the size and details but still affordable. It came as is i.e. chrome silver parts, matt silver parts, black and whites, real nice rubber details etc - no painting required but i suppose those hardcore modellers will still have a go at it. Not snap fit tho', still gotta apply the usual glue, stick-it-together and wait-for-it-to-dry routine.
There were no colors used on that bike. It´s out of the box. Searching for good pictures from an 1973-1978 Californian Harley police bike (black and white color scheme).
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