Overseas modification appreciation - golden "roast goose boy": Honda CB750
author:Power car
Text: Jiawen
Pictured: Rawhide cycles@ must die
"After returning from a walk-and-go trip, nothing has changed except that what should have been done has been delayed for a longer time."
But the mainstream dicks will still continue to travel and chase dramas. For example in places like this:
Riding a modified car like this:
With male pot friends...
Will there be sexual encounters?
There will be flames of passionate collision.
Such as the scene in the play.
Spray blood from the nose.
Or is this golden "roast goose boy" that makes the car lovers squirt nosebleeds?
The "spoonman" is Brandon Wurtz, a very hippie kind.
In fact, he has the catch of an artist.
There is also a happy family and a daughter who has just turned 1. So not in the list of dicks.
His own studio, Rawhide Cycles, is based in Nampa, Idaho.
In order to make the classic timeless, the choice was made to modify this Honda CB750.
Reshape the scale and make a big deal out of it.
Self-braided wire spokes, high-gloss black painted aluminum alloy rim + stainless steel spokes, weight-reducing and stylish.
The finished product is called "golden goose" by Brandon.
Absorbs the concept of an American muscle car: low, simple, extremely aggressive, and exquisite details.
The drivetrain was completely refurbished: the cylinder barrel was sanded, replaced with new piston rings, oil seals, chains, and all screws and gaskets, and valves and valve seats were turned.
The electrical system is a hassle, and for the 45-year-old, there is a lot of work to be done. Brandon kept the original wiring harness as much as possible, replaced it with Charlie's place igniter and Dyna's high-pressure package, and the control assembly came from super hawk.
The upright sleeve fork was replaced with a new lower fork, and the rear shock absorber was also replaced with hagon products, and the vehicle height was reduced.
The 1970s-style straight saddle features black leather with a rather tall texture and a deliberate choice of yellow stitching to match the style of "Golden Roast Goose Boy".
Jack mccann's just right amount of heat finally finishes the goose's golden skin, fragrant and delicious, with white ppg trim, and finally covered with a thick coat of gloss paint, it is perfectly baked.
Brandon took the golden roast goose boy and went to the Boise Roadster Auto Show in Idaho.
Won the top prize for the modification.
terrible! Delicious geese!
When will the dicks of "Power Motorcycle" also get such a car and go on a trip that can be walked? Hope someone hitchhiks...
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