Thanks for posting! Those vintage bikes are all art. Good times for sure.
Cheers, Steve
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Thanks for posting! Those vintage bikes are all art. Good times for sure.
Cheers, Steve
Yep, I also learned not to ride at certain times of the day/week (when school let out, ie when people may be in a hurry or distracted), and to avoid intersections with high accident rates. Avoid malls at Christmas when motorcycling....
I don't know how to avoid drunks, they're ubiquitous.
Tip of the hat to the mods, were pretty OT!
Cheers, Steve
It is hard to avoid the drunks because you never know what they're gonna do! The scooter I just went down on was my '03 100th Anniversary FXDWG.
Here's my '75 Shovel I've been building old school all the way. It has a 93 inch shovel, suicide shift, wishbone frame, kick only & I have a Morris M5 magneto for it. Notice my shifter knob is a cut down camshaft from an old evo. I wanted to be different. Some have 8 ball shifters or a small piston. I also have some shaved fork lowers & a spool 21" front wheel for it that aren't on it yet.
We should start a new thread.
Or at least post here.. http://straightrazorpalace.com/conve...ymous-157.html
Attachment 188253Cool shovel! I have a 13 ball on my suicide shift. Vintage glass knobs are nice too! iMOP hand shift on a Harley is the only way to go.
The best American who ever lived? John Wayne. It's got to be Audie Murphy and Dwight D Eisenhower, and everyman that went ashore at Normandy.
I think this thread used to have something to do with hones.