Actually I think it looks pretty good.  The seat appears to be the same height 
as stock. But because of the mod to the rear wheel there's a huge space between 
the two making it look odd. I'm not really into the whole bobber thing,  but it 
seems maybe he could have found a way to drop the seat a few inches or even a 
foot.  That would have made it even more interesting. I agree it appearshe put 
way too much time and money for it to be profitable, he must just like doing 
mods.


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<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: EGrider 
<[email protected]> </div><div>Date:06/25/2014  12:43 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
</div><div>To: [email protected] </div><div>Subject: [Nighthawk 
Lovers] Re: What the HELL did this guy do to a perfectly nice 750 Nighthawk? 
</div><div>
</div>I'm with Javier. Considering how long it takes me to do anything on my 
bikes, that guy must have put in a lot of hours on that bike. The result: 
rather than enjoy his labor of love, he's selling it, and at about the same 
price he would get for the bike if it were bone stock. Does he feel all that 
work was worth it in the end? Does anybody like his creation enough to give him 
$1900 and ride it around town?  I'd like to hear the story behind it. 

I also think bouncing things off other riders, like Allen's question "fairing 
or no fairing" on a bike he was working on a while back (if I remember right), 
would be a good thing. But some people just want to go with their gut. I've 
seen bobbed bikes that looked fun, but that one made me wince. It looks like 
you need a stepladder to get on it, for one thing.

On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 8:54:19 PM UTC-4, EGrider wrote:
http://asheville.craigslist.org/mcy/4472605576.html
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