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Yes Sir,
Frame completely repainted, parts are being polished, other replacement parts have been ordered, engine back into the frame, front end done, and slowly doing the rest.
Good luck to both of you men.
Dino
For me it's the Custom. To source parts for the stocker is a breeze. To dream, to build and engineer a custom can be a nightmare with endless opportunity.
to add a sidecar not so much hard work. A side car is what you use for extra gear and your best friend to travel with, your dog!
The paint on...
Very nice price. It would cost about $450. to ship it here to Minnesota. Probably cost me 500.00 to drive out and back.
Sure wish you were closer. Let me mull it over. Thanks Dino
Keep it and keep going on it. I purchased a 1974 chocolate brown original a year ago. Its completely apart now. Tank had to be coated because of rust. I'm trying to not touch the paint. Trying to just clean it up. Frame was rusty so sanded it down and repainted it gloss black like original.
Pick...
Dude, clean up the shop!
Bike looks great, looks like many hard hours of work
I love the hard work you have done to build a retro chopper. After building a 103 inch H.D. custom, I know the labor of love.
Still have it in the garage too.
Dino
Darn, I missed by one day to select the bikes for the calendar. I only recieved the email the day before. What ever it turns out to be, Those bikes all looked good. Keep up the good work all you restorers. I'm still working on my 78 xs650. all in pieces now.
Old Detroit boy, now living in Minnesota, land of the frozen banana. I will have to dig out around the shed door just to look at my XS.
I gotta start thinking about moving to a warmer state.
Love the new calendar!
My restoration is going painfully slow.
Well my 78 xs650 is still in parts. Frame is sanded and sprayed jet gloss black, the rest on hold until spring.
Can't wait to see the new calender. Thanks to everyone for contributing the bike pictures.
Ride safe, ride fast, beat the drunks home.
Keep eyes in the back of your head for the...
Thanks for going the distance. These jigs are the only way to go when gutting up your frame. Hope I am the fortunate winner.
Thanks for the opportunity to win one.
Please put me in the contest with a entry.
I'll start looking for my band saw, Sawzall, and torch kit.