Look closely... no wiring, no control cables... that lump has not, nor will not ever go down the road as a functioning motorcycle. The hipsters have done the easy part... then lose interest
The hipster got offered more than I had in it by several hundred dollars including $25/hr for "time served", SO I SOLD IT.
At the time I had 3 personal projects going, and 3 client projects in-work. I was NEVER going to keep the chopper.
The "before" chopper had a badly blown engine, which I had already rebuilt. Plus powdercoated frame, chromed springer, and other work on wheels.
I GUARANTEED that the engine would "go down the road", and the rear brake would work if connected to a pedal. The springer forks actually worked just fine.
This project was one of two badly blown engined choppers. My middle son and I started overhauling the engines at the same time, but he joined the army just after we buttoned up the bottom ends...
The other one was not raked and had a bolt-on rear end, so I acquired a proper rear end and built up another rolling project...
Back then I kept 5 or 6 projects going for about 8 years straight out of 14 that I had my shop. People would follow my work and I'd be made offers at various points before finishing, and I'D TAKE THE OFFERS EVERY TIME, as long as it meant $1 profit or more.