Wow, what an overwhelming response! Thank you for the compliments!
I would keep looking at it and could not give it a style. Well, now I have a few styles to call it. The closest I could come up with was a half-cafe. spikeybike referred to chrislib's bike this way and it is somewhat similar. My goal was a short fat mean look that did not cost a years salary. I think I got it.
Ron, I agree with you on the description 100%.
Yes it is low but don't let the grass fool you too much, it is tall. If you notice the grass (green shag) comes up to the bottom of the rims. It is low because my wife is inseam challenged. This was built for her.
Gonna try and answer some questions. The sidestand will come off, just need to decide on one of those one handed stands. Takes a bit to get up on the one it has now. I had no scraping issues when I rode it. The bike will most likely not be ridedn as a cafe racer type bike. The tires are IRC WildFlare 110/90-19 & 130/90-16 purchased through BikeBandit. The signals do not have yellow bulbs but they will, not interested in the Man telling me they need to be yellow.
Just moving to somewhere else in the area (if it sells, the market is really bad). Need a bigger house and garage. Grown out of it.
Some of the styles given were great - Wished I could see them all while posting this, it cuts off. There is one and the response is PRICELESS.
That's pure 70's sex right there.
Especially with the green shag underneath it!
Seriously though, it looks strong and low. I'm comfortable with muscle bike. You did a very nice job!
Geeto, I figured you were messing with me but glad you clarified it, lol. I am not looking to be in a group, I just had no definate style label I could come up with. I can totally live with the mix of what I was given.
Someone mentioned a BOTM contender (I can't see the post now). Thank you, just reading that is an honor.
Cheech and Chong rock!
I see a lot of new names pop up in this thread. Thanks for jumping in.
Thanks again to everyone that posted and that may post again. This really made my day. Now I need to mow the lawn for an early home showing in the morning and then tip a few bourbons back.
Kewl,
Rick