Damn kool video guys... I just went to your web-sight to price those Soft-Tail rear ends and they are a reasonable price... Except until you convert to Ozzy dollars ... Once converted it comes to $1843.00 AUD !!! Again not completely over-the-top but add shipping to here in Western Australia, and it would be about a kazillion dollars !!! One thing I did notice in the video of your shop, is the tin primary for an electric start/ alloy inner primary hanging on the wall... I have been chasing one for ages, so I don't suppose you would consider passing it along, for a nominal fee, of course...[?] Anyhoo, keep it tight and keep up the good work... BTW... I don't suppose you would have any idea on cost of shipping for that Evo rear-end to Perth, Western Australia [6064] would you ??? Holy Krap [!!!] I just checked out the prices on complete frames on yoo-toob [!!!] I'm going to have to check how financially embarrassed I really am... Might be a goer at those prices...
@@lego9126 The main thing is Keeping a matching frame VIN to the title. The axle plates on the Krispy hard-tails have a better look than most aftermarket frames and kits I've seen. Made in U.S.A... Those are the points that sold me. 🤷♂
@@bbc4dub I mean some brands do offer cast axel plates a vin less frames not to mention this kit cost twice as much as the ones to hardtail say a shovel or sportster and buying it is only half the battle especially if you don’t have the fabrication skills
@@lego9126 Good points. Buying a shovel is getting harder and no-one truly prefers a sportster over a big twin. it just seems like a solid option even if it's a lil pricey upfront. One last reason you might go for the Krispy kit is to support a smaller company instead of giving your money to a lager company that already has a hold on the market. I might be biased being from northern California though.