I have a project bike that I fear I will never be able to start on. due to time and money. I have 2 baby girls that require alot of my resources. This was going to be a "Longhorn Themed" build. So everything was going to be blacked out with burnt orange powder coating on the engine covers and wheel dishes. I have alot of the components for a complete build. I will try to list everything I have(off the top of my head) and everything else that is needed. HAVE:Hard Tail Rolling Chassis. This includes a DNA springer front end. DNA 14" ape hanger handle bars. War eagle hardtail frame. 21" DNA spoke front wheel w/Dunlop tire. 18" 250mm DNA spoke rear wheel w/Dunlop tire. This frame houses an sportster xl883 or 1200 motor. This frame includes a Manufacturer s Statement of Origin (MSO) for registration. 1996 XL1200 sportster motor w/21. 00 miles on it. I have a copy of the bike title from which this motor came from. Wyatt Gatling 4" Stretch 4 gallon gas tank. Oil bag/Battery box. Rear blank fender for 250mm wheel. Bullet Style headlight. Mini 2:1 speedo. Sportster hand controls w/ new grips and levers. Rear chain sprocket and matching brake rotorsBlack link chainCV carburetor w/ stage 1 jet kit. The kit hasnt been installed yet. Velocity stack w/ breather mount. Ignition coil assembly with key start. Wheel spacers. Mounting hardware for bobber solo seat. Weld on frame tabs for ground. rear frame. etc. Downtube mount oil cooler w/copper colored stainless braided oil hoses. I have a wiring harness for a sportster. but I decided that I wasnt going to use it. Various other small items. NEEDED:Chain offset sprocket for 250mm wheel. Bobber seat. Brake calipers. Forward controls. Ignition timing module. Neck cup kit with fork stop. After market wiring harness. You can use the sportster one I have. Create your own. etc. Clutch cable. throttle cable. oil fittings. some oil and fuel hoses. Majority of the parts are new. Some are used. The rolling chassis has not been touched or modified. Everything that came with the chassis package is still in its original packaging.