RevTech engine identification?

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Th3InfamousI

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It is for sure an ironhorse daytec frame the single down tube splitting into two at the bottom is a dead give away it was used on early aih chopper and hardtail version LSC why it's titled as a big dog is the question
Didn't they have longer tanks and stretch in the back bone? ? What year u thinking?

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bigkelk9

Well-Known Member
I think it's either a legend or an lsc.. what that back fender look like.. like from the tire
 

Unsprung

In the Potters hand...
Could it be a softail cut and welded with a hardtail rear section? Either way ride it like you stole it. I would, but please paint it. Haha
 

Goatboy71

Member
Thanks for the info guys Im heading into work I'll get some more pics after the pull all the fenders / tank etc. it's been registered and titled in my state already so just have to do it to my name and trust me I'm going to ride the hell out of it
 

Mr. Wright

Knows some things
I've looked at a bunch or Iron Horse pictures today, and a lot of others. The swing arm is Rolling Thunder, but I don't believe the frame is.
Anyway, what ever it is, your welcome to hang around with our group. We're not prejudice. Keep us up to date on what you do with it.
 

SomeTexan

Member
It's a rigid and being a 100 will be ok as it's my first road bike. Maybe one day find a bigger one but I'm just pumped to ride. Going to try and make sturgis in aug if everything goes smooth. First time 12 hours on a rigid with my buddies. That's all I care about
100ci isn’t small. It wasn’t long ago that the biggest Harley you could get was 80ci. It has more than enough power to kill someone who isn’t used to a raked out hardtail. Be careful and get some miles under your belt away from traffic. A chopper isn’t like riding a normal bike, it’s long and a pain to maneuver in tight places.
 

Letbigdogintocanada

Active Member
IMG_3512.JPG I almost guarantee that frame was welded up by nasty boy motorcycles out of Canada,they also did most of the frames for Big bear ,Paul Yafferolling thunder and daytec back in the day,I use to deliver the steel to their shop and that's exactly the frames they were designing and welding up,Max was the designer,he runs his own shop now Maxline choppers,he might give you More info,they were also using revtech motors,what you have here is a mutt,lol
 
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