What is the brown parcel tag for? So you can remember that it is a motor cycle? When is the Key West trip scheduled for?
Ran into Paul Teutel (OCC) at the Iron Cafe at Montgomery.last week. BTW, world class quiches and cheap. At least the trip achieved something, Skip Chambers did not have any of the Dixie Chopper parts I needed.
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I knew Paul way back--he was pretty much a drunkin fool like way to many of us! LOL
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freetown fred wrote: ↑Wed. Jun. 26, 2019 8:28 amNew SAFER project--1947 HD knucklehead---probably take a good year or so--tough trackin original parts.
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Simon, had it trucked from New Mexico--hence--brown tag.
coalnewbie wrote: ↑Wed. Jun. 26, 2019 8:59 amWhat is the brown parcel tag for? So you can remember that it is a motor cycle? When is the Key West trip scheduled for?
Ran into Paul Teutel (OCC) at the Iron Cafe at Montgomery.last week. BTW, world class quiches and cheap. At least the trip achieved something, Skip Chambers did not have any of the Dixie Chopper parts I needed.
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Then I guess she is the resident wench. Good choice.I'm just the resident wrench.
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I want to see him ride it.....That thing has no discernible suspension on the back.....Take it up to Maine in the spring and you are a real man. I see all kinds of contraptions on the highways down here.
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K, this contraption could be worth 30--40 K depending how stock I can keep this rebuild--friggin original parts are outlandish price wise--:) Yep, she's a rigid.