Shopping for a roller

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  • Bunyip
    Bunyip
    14 years ago

     Hi guys,

    Im looking into buying a roller. I have a seen a few that look at Mainframe Austrlia down in Victoria. They are asking just over $5k. Does anyone know of these guys? Does anyone have any suggestions of other places to look?

    Cheers,

    Bunyip

  • walka
    walka
    14 years ago

    I can help you with the Best Price and Parts to build any style of custom Harley . These Photos are Just of some of my customers Bikes that they have built from me,,,Your welcome to call me Ian VPW 03 8405 9212

  • mickle
    mickle
    14 years ago

    Stick with VPW, a few of the mates have delt with them and have had great service.

  • Bunyip
    Bunyip
    14 years ago

     Thanks boys. Trying to get my head around all the extra dollars I will need. I dont want a scrapheap in the shed unfinished for years. It looks like around the 5k mark for engine. Ive got about 13k now to start, so after the engine and roller, will have about 3 spare. So should be able to get a decent start.

    cheers

  • Iron Head
    Iron Head
    14 years ago
    Hey Bunyip
    Where are you located?
    What style are you looking to build?

    Both Ian(walka) and Chopa are stand up blokes and although im yet to buy anything from them have given me alot of their time to point me in the right direction so your first step should be to call them

    My opinion if your not going for something too different would be go with a Kraftech frame they are solid and the welds are awesome
    On your budget Chopa could probibly help you out with a used motor ex the states

  • Bunyip
    Bunyip
    14 years ago
    Hi mate,
    In Canberra. I do like the kraftech, have heard good stuff about them. Something fairly low with a bit of rake. Springer front end, just tossing up between a few different ones at the minute. Its a big commitment time and dollars wise. Just weighing it all up. Got a good mate thats a bike mechanic and he reckons its the way to go.
  • Iron Head
    Iron Head
    14 years ago
    Bunyip - Sportster big twin? - if its low budget beleive me a sporty bobber is the go as thats what I started and have jumped into a big twin and dollars go quick
    The black and yellow bobber in walkas pics would be easliy done on the road under 10k registered - it was built by this weiro that lurks on here ;)


    Walka - forth pic down with the 300 rear - did you supply that tank?
  • markkoby
    markkoby
    14 years ago

    I am think about building a bobber chopper, around 35 rake, about 2 or 3 inch up int he front down tubes and springer front end. Still thinking about ridgid or softail, aiming more at ridgid but always thinking about ride comfort. The problem I have is the drive train and where to get it, good second hand I want.  I looked At VPW and liked there items and also from Canberra.

    Thanks Mark

  • walka
    walka
    14 years ago
    The Tank on The Drop Seat Bike , Yes, All that Bike is from us
  • markkoby
    markkoby
    14 years ago

    I spoke to Walka a few months back and he was very helpful with rego side of thinks .

    Is it best to get the whole drive train first before deciding on a frame and then go from there? 

  • Bunyip
    Bunyip
    14 years ago

     Sensational!! I like the sporty bobber. I have an 883 at the minute, and am doing some work on that. Wondering if I should scrap that and go straight into a roller?

  • Bunyip
    Bunyip
    14 years ago

     Hi walka,

    the last pic I like, they are all red hot. Im catching up with my mechanic mate on Monday. Can you give me an idea of what thats worth? hat kind of motor can that take? I will prob give you a bell next week.

    Cheers

    Bunyip

  • Bunyip
    Bunyip
    14 years ago
    Has anyone dealt with bitter end choppers? They sell bobber conversion kits that look ok. Its alot cheaper than building the whole thing. Im thinking it could be a good first "Big" project for me and my mate to do. He knows what he is doing, clearly from all the questions I ask, Im a rookie. I would love to hear if anyone has any thoughts on these kits.
    Cheers
  • walka
    walka
    14 years ago
    That Roller is for a 1986 to 2003 Sportster, Kraft Tech 180-200 Rear Tyre Frame. It has a 21 x 2.15 60 Spoke Front Wheel, 16 x 5.5 40 Spoke Rear, 22" Chrome Springer and Fuel Tank, This was the way that the customer whanted it,, I sold that one for $3200.00, I can do them with Chrome 60 Spoke Wheels and no Tank for $2995.00
  • Bunyip
    Bunyip
    13 years ago

     

  • PeteFXDB
    PeteFXDB
    13 years ago
    Python Choppers in South Melbourne sell Sucker Punch Sally rollers for about 3.5k
  • grimesy
    grimesy
    13 years ago

    Any more details on this setup? this is exactly the look id love to build.

  • PUNJABI_DuDE
    PUNJABI_DuDE
    13 years ago
    So how did you go Bunyip? Been a while mate. Any updates which way you went.
    Shazz
  • walka
    walka
    12 years ago
    That one is a 300 Drop Seat Kraft Tech, Meets ADR, Max Spoke Wheels, Mezler Tyres, 58 mm Inverted Front End, with Tins $6800.00
  • markkoby
    markkoby
    12 years ago

    Hi Ian, can you tell me is the frame a 4 up and 34 rake?

    Thanks

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