1960 Harley-Davidson FLH

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

Make it look nice and be dependable again.

What motivated you to start your project?

Been riding this bike for over 28 years. It was in need of rebuilding or replacing a lot of worn out, scratched and tired paint.

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the bike?

Paint job.

What are you most proud of?

Most just say WOW…

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Specifics

Classification: Chopper/Bobber
Make, Model & Year: 1960 Harley-Davidson FLH
Fondly known as: Pandimonium
Time spent: 285 hours
Money spent: A little over $13,000 on parts.
Engine: Harley-Davidson Panhead ’60 FLH. Automatic advance distributor, 12V, solid lifters.
Intake: Adjustable main jet Bendix.
Exhaust: Paughco 40″ drag pipes.
Transmission: V-Twin 4 speed
Frame: 1960 Harley Davidson Swing arm frame with 35* rake.
Suspension: Stock HD
Wheels, tires and brakes: Front- 19″ spokes Rear- 16X4″ spokes
Finish – Paint: A friend.

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