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The way the bike looked when Charles acquired it.

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Charles's wife airbrushing graphics.

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The finished custom cruiser!

Charles Campbell's
Honda 250 Rebel custom

Started out taking off the tank and fenders sanding them to the metal. Then primed and painted flat black,then my wife did the air brushing.While she air brushed I changed the chain and sprockets, cleaned the carb, changed the oil and sparkplugs. After she was done I clear-coated and wet
sanded then buffed. Then changed the mirrors,the footpegs, grips, handlebar clamp, and rear turn signals for custom chrome parts. Finally put bike back together, added a new battery and now it rides like a dream.

What did it cost?
NOW, traded a set of tires for the bike (that I got for free) so doing the work and customizing myself I have about a total of 575 bucks total in the bike.

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