ROBERT MAHLER SCULPTOR

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~ Bone Daddy ~
Built in my spare time (2 years) and constructed from two different Japanese motorcycles. The frame is a 1979 KZ650, it is fitted with a 810cc engine thats has show 80hp to the rear wheel. This bike has 40 hp less than Death Row but is 60 lbs lighter and it is still pretty zippie.
~ Death Row ~
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Built in my spare time (2 years) and constructed from three different Japanese motorcycles. The front end is from a 1991 Kawaski CBR 1000 motorcycle. The rear swing arm is from a 1992 Suzuki GSXR 750 motorcycle. The rear brake caliper is from a Honda Magnum motorcycle. The rear brake master cylinder and pedal are from a Suzuki motorcycle. The frame is from a 1977 Kawaski KZ1000 motorcycle. The engine is a 1975 Kawaski Z1-900 enlarged to 1393cc and built by Cycle Dynamics with head work by Dean Turk. The four carburetors are radical flateslides. The wheels are from a Kawaski GPZ motorcycle. All brackets on this motorcycle were constructed from polished stainless steel or anodized aluminum. The horsepower to the rear wheel is 120 and I ride it on the streets of Phoenix very carefully and with respect!

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