With a direct filiation to the Dropper frame also fabricated by old school frame expert John Grant (also creator of the clever Swift Kick) the new Sancho rigid frame is a good base for a very nostalgic custom built, whatever the powerplant you intend to ise: Sportster, Evo or Shovel (same engine mounts), Knucklehead or Panhead. Sold in the following geometry: 32-degree rake, with 2 versions accepting 90 to 160 mm or 160 to 200 mm rear tire, and a very low drop seat position at 18″ from ground. Conceived and distributed by Nash Motorcycles.
New Old School Sancho Rigid Frame
Published by June 1st, 2010 in Builders, Chassis, Customs and Editorial.2 Responses to “New Old School Sancho Rigid Frame”
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TUBING IS SO BIG, IT LOOKS LIKE A SWINGSET
Hey guys. I cant wait to see a bike build on this frame. That real low center with a big 200 behind it.
I see real cool potential . The neck geometry is right on for the look. Go-lo-glide. Peace.