Posted by Dale R on October 1, 2007, 10:45 pm
>I live in Alabama and I'm looking for a good shop to rebuild my 1977
>Sportster XLH. I want a shop that is capable of doing a complete rebuild
>with the correct jigs and tools, not some guy doing it in his back yard.
>Can anyone here recommend a good shop that does quality work in this area,
>I'm located thirty miles north west of Birmingham. I've asked Riders
>Harley Davidson about it but the service manager told me they only work on
>Evos. Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Terry
Not in your area but the best that I know of for the older bikes.
http://www.truettandosborn.com/
Dale R
Posted by Kickstart on October 1, 2007, 11:57 pm
>I live in Alabama and I'm looking for a good shop to rebuild my 1977
> Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Terry
Dothan AL
http://www.accurate-engineering.com/
Posted by nunya on October 2, 2007, 10:45 pm
>I live in Alabama and I'm looking for a good shop to rebuild my 1977
>Sportster XLH. I want a shop that is capable of doing a complete rebuild
>with the correct jigs and tools, not some guy doing it in his back yard.
>Can anyone here recommend a good shop that does quality work in this area,
>I'm located thirty miles north west of Birmingham. I've asked Riders
>Harley Davidson about it but the service manager told me they only work on
>Evos. Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Terry
it's not really close to you but Hartman T/F Cycles in Canton, GA could
handle the job. they are on state route 20 just north of canton. you are
looking at a two hour drive from birmingham. i am not affiliated with them
other than they do my powdercoating and all engine internals. they do all
of my machine work also. they built the 73 shovel for us back about 12
years ago and it still runs like a champ. they did a top end on the ol
ladies former 77 sporty. does yours still have the original 7 spoke wheels?
boy was she happy the day that thing sold. it was a putrified gold color
and she never liked it that much even when it ran well.
if you want their details just ping me. biners at crowderinc dot com
michael
>Sportster XLH. I want a shop that is capable of doing a complete rebuild
>with the correct jigs and tools, not some guy doing it in his back yard.
>Can anyone here recommend a good shop that does quality work in this area,
>I'm located thirty miles north west of Birmingham. I've asked Riders
>Harley Davidson about it but the service manager told me they only work on
>Evos. Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Terry