Now here is a sweet motor Bike the only thing missing is a lumber rack.
“Rather be a hammer than a nail”
Bob
Now here is a sweet motor Bike the only thing missing is a lumber rack.
“Rather be a hammer than a nail”
Bob
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... and a Pro-Dek license plate.
Kevin Halliburton
"I believe that architecture is a pragmatic art. To become art it must be built on a foundation of necessity." - I.M. Pei -
I wish it had my plate on it.
I think $150,000. is a little high for a bike. No radio, No Heater, Not even a place for the lady to ride..................The tach speedo was very cool , and I like the way they hid the soft tail."Rather be a hammer than a nail"
Bob
ok looking bike ...
but did ya get a load of that gren pick up in the background!
Now that's living .....
actually .. the camel bike frame is getting old to me ....
I gotta get some pics of my brother in laws '56 pan head shoved into a wide tire hard tail frame ... think it's a 180.
Bike's gonna be way cool when she's done ... complete mix of vintage Harley hardware with all the state of the art mechanics and electronics.
Doing most all the work himself ... he figures to have about 25K into it ....
bought the old motor from a german engineer that moved to the US to follow his lifes dream .. rebuild and blueprint old harley motors.
Jeff
Buck Construction Pittsburgh,PA
Artistry in Carpentry
Sounds great Jeff, do post pictures........."Rather be a hammer than a nail"
Bob
was just at my sisters on Wed thinking I gotta bring my digital cam "next time" ...
best part ... they have a sitting area in their master bedroom ...
guess what's sitting there!
The dry mock up and all the parts boxes.
My brother in law's the kinda guy that'll piss ya off ... has 3 mint running Harley's(panhead, shovelhead and evolution) down in the garage ... plus the sister's little 250 learner .. plus her Sporty(evolution) ..
plus ... the '69 Sporty(ironhead) he picked up last year ... classic story ... sitting next to a guy at the bar .. guys says someting about the "harley sitting in the shed" ... they take a ride to check it out ... he drive back to the bar after hitting the mac for $500 ... with the old Sporty in the back of his truck.
Get's it home ... a quick spark plug ... oil ... gas .. filters change ... damn thing fires right up! And he hates Sporties!
He has an easy $3500 of bike sitting there ... that he paid $500 for plus $50 new parts.
I guess after a life time ... 'bout time he got lucky ...
Jeff
Buck Construction Pittsburgh,PA
Artistry in Carpentry
here's some old pics I took with my cell phone cam once ...
they're probably too small to see ....
JeffBuck Construction Pittsburgh,PA
Artistry in Carpentry
I couldn't see the pics.
At least the dial up people have nothing to complain about.
Jon Blakemore
That last pix looks like yer roof racks might fit on that chopper.
Hey.I may even post a picture of my Indian and Yammie Virago.yeh sure.the day I post pictures of my progress here...lol
Be well
andy
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