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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso View Post
    Shows how much I know about bikes, especially modern ones.

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    You need to keep in mind, this is what Pops thinks of when you say "modern" motorcycle.........
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    Isn't that a bit new for Don



    Quote Originally Posted by bob parmenter View Post
    steve,
    you need to keep in mind, this is what pops thinks of when you say "modern" motorcycle.........
    Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.

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    I can see where the chap who designed the first wheel barrow got some ideas from. Heck Don don't some of these guys like pulling your leg???
    I like the heater Steve and will it have demist for the windscreen as I would imagine that would be a problem in England?
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    Not you TOO, Steve!! Actually, I think I had one like that years ago, Bob and I would go riding together. However, his was a little more streamlined than mine.

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    Not bothering with demist Whip as i will have an opening screen.



    Quote Originally Posted by Whiplash23T View Post
    I can see where the chap who designed the first wheel barrow got some ideas from. Heck Don don't some of these guys like pulling your leg???
    I like the heater Steve and will it have demist for the windscreen as I would imagine that would be a problem in England?
    Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.

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    I am in awe at your CRAFTSMANSHIP it makes me consider pushing mine to the curb for the rubbish man to pick up..... Of course I won't I do the best I can with the tools and skill, little on skill, that I have. But it sure is nice to see your work. It will be a super slick rod when finished. Neat heater. I picked up an arvin for mine, wish I could afford to rechrome the front. I think I can save the chrome on frame and repaint case and louvers, which chrome is almost gone on. Maybe make it look like it wasnt redone, with the patina so it looks well worn, but not rusty and junky. Keep up the great work. Look forward to more updates and pics as they come.

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    Thanks for the positives, we all have differing skill levels but we all strive for a common end product. I rather fancy doing a rough and ready shop truck but what would that tell my customers



    Quote Originally Posted by dlotraf33 View Post
    I am in awe at your CRAFTSMANSHIP it makes me consider pushing mine to the curb for the rubbish man to pick up..... Of course I won't I do the best I can with the tools and skill, little on skill, that I have. But it sure is nice to see your work. It will be a super slick rod when finished. Neat heater. I picked up an arvin for mine, wish I could afford to rechrome the front. I think I can save the chrome on frame and repaint case and louvers, which chrome is almost gone on. Maybe make it look like it wasnt redone, with the patina so it looks well worn, but not rusty and junky. Keep up the great work. Look forward to more updates and pics as they come.
    Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.

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    Unbelievable workmanship. Can't wait to see it finished.

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