Lessons learned.... started on my restoration for the 82' Special early last spring... basic top end, carbs went through... etc etc ..powder coat.. new paint... got it assembled ..almost.. and fired.. Then Ma Nature handed the keys to O'Man Winter and his crony Jack Frost.... No rip around the block until the grass turns green.... Took my 1929 Motobecane...( it's here on the forum...) down to the frame... address frame issues.... it's slowly coming back together... no fancy powder coat.... brush on stove black paint... engine is back in the frame.....
... Started on a recent purchase... 80' Vespa P200E... don't like the color... going with blue.... hated the stock taillight ... got two mid 60's Beetle taillights... right and a left.... sliced in half... much welding... trimming to fit the scooter body... this required lowering the lic plate.... on the back and bottom of the scooter is a wraparound plastic piece... I tossed that.... made one out of 12 gauge steel.... added 8 studs.... this allows it to lay flat against the scooter body.... no gaps from the bolt heads.... the plate is secured in the four stock locations... license plate ... mud flap.... luggage support brackets.... pennant poles and ... curb feelers ( of course ! ) all mount to the plate... adding old school Moon pedals to the floor brake and kick starter..... got a 1950's English car hood trim winging across the pond from Jolly O'England... going on the front fender... Working with my graphics guy on Italian colored trim with a custom logo.... The wife wants to do Sturgis this year... she's never done the event... so this will be our ride....( hauled in the truck )... I told her it's a well-known tradition the first-time females have to flash the boobs downtown.... ( I got other family and friends on board to say it's true ).... she's getting 2nd thoughts...
... Started on a recent purchase... 80' Vespa P200E... don't like the color... going with blue.... hated the stock taillight ... got two mid 60's Beetle taillights... right and a left.... sliced in half... much welding... trimming to fit the scooter body... this required lowering the lic plate.... on the back and bottom of the scooter is a wraparound plastic piece... I tossed that.... made one out of 12 gauge steel.... added 8 studs.... this allows it to lay flat against the scooter body.... no gaps from the bolt heads.... the plate is secured in the four stock locations... license plate ... mud flap.... luggage support brackets.... pennant poles and ... curb feelers ( of course ! ) all mount to the plate... adding old school Moon pedals to the floor brake and kick starter..... got a 1950's English car hood trim winging across the pond from Jolly O'England... going on the front fender... Working with my graphics guy on Italian colored trim with a custom logo.... The wife wants to do Sturgis this year... she's never done the event... so this will be our ride....( hauled in the truck )... I told her it's a well-known tradition the first-time females have to flash the boobs downtown.... ( I got other family and friends on board to say it's true ).... she's getting 2nd thoughts...
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