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      03-06-2019, 05:50 PM   #34
Matticus91
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Originally Posted by DETRoadster View Post
Considering that:

A) You have the skills and tools to build it
B) You'll save $150 and do a better job than the shop
C) It's a bike for fun and not something you are on a timeline to complete

I say you should 100% get the kit and do it yourself. You'll have fun, you'll be challenged, and you'll likely find a bunch of little things you can improve upon along the way. Take pics of the process and post them up here if you do so we can follow along. It sounds like a fun project.

The bike I built started like this:


And ended like this:


It was an awesome experience and one I hope to do again one day.
That's awesome!!
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