If this was done at home it was done well. The welds seem to match throughout the bike. Most backyard enthusiasts, even if they can weld decent cannot match another bead on the bike. There's no documentation as of now but that doesn't mean it did or didn't happen. We've already seen many examples of survivors that do not match brochures and so on. Hopefully there's an ex employee out there whose holding onto some info and we will stumble across it!
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Yea, it definitely would have not left that shop as a 2 wheeled chopper. I agree it may have been a "one off" and not production. but if comet machine & tool didn't "build it" then it left there as a knock down kit and went to someone that was a good welder. Judging by the shit hole they were built at, I am guessing they didnt make their fortune building them and they probably would have mounted pontoons on the friggin thing if they thought they could sell one out on the street in front :laugh:
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