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Motorcycles. Let's see some pics

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Harkins, Jan 12, 2007.

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  1. hatch
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    BEST laugh today!!!!!!!!!!!!....Kermit rocks
     
  2. AHotRod
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    Very cool bikes fella's .........
     
  3. tommy v
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  4. axle
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    Thats my 48 Chief above. Thanks a million Ollin !
     
  5. fergenboysinc
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    Nice!...........clean and low!
     
  6. Ok I know this is a scooter thread but I'm haveing a conversation with a friend alright?

    Didn't make it last year Z. I'll bring a thermos if happy drink you really don't want me to have more than one beer. :D

    Which nail you running in that one?

    Maybe we should start a new thread "Z man and the PknBner:D" talking about old cars. ;)
     
  7. zman
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    damn straight... :D

    Well we didn't want Fiddy to have more than one beer either, but it is entertaining...

    A pretty warm 425.... after all it is a custom.

    Nahhhhh... but I have been thinking of swinging over the the Jockey Journal and talking cars... :eek:
     
  8. ha when I first made this thread and someone told me about the jokcey journal I thought it would just die.... guess I was wrong haha
     
  9. 4 6 deed it
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    Wooo gang don't lump all canadians in because of one guys comments...frankly i don't understand what the fuck he was talking about!!...Unless Jesse is out there pushing Veggie Burgers or something!! and yes I have to admit my 35 Ford is a Hibrid (spelling? Sorry to many pucks to the head and 7% Beer) ..IT BURNS GASOLINE AND RUBBER!!
     
  10. Hey Jesse, not all Canadians are like "that one".Would you appreciate or criticize the ride i've worked on the last 6 yrs.At least for a v-twin it ran hard,6.70s @ 206 mph.160cu PRP on 98% nitro.And yes it was from the most prestigious m/c in the world!
     
  11. hatch
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    COOL.....no wait......COLD. Sunny and warm is for pussies....VIVA la GMB's!!!

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  12. noboD
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  13. wedgeii1
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    from california

    Heres my '66 Norton.
     

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  14. Larry T
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    Finished pictures of my 51 Panhead.
    Larry T

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  15. This was my 02 Road King. Thats my youngest son ready to borrow it for a weekend. I took a couple of road trips on it. Just packed my stuff up and took off by myself. First trip from Seattle down the pacific coast. Cut across to Vegas, over and around the Grand Canyon. Up through Salt Lake City, Bonneville and back up to home. Second trip, Seattle to Maine, down the east coast past DC and cut back across the middle of the country home. Met a ton of cool people on those trips. Rode with ricers, wingers, and Harley guys, even hooked up with some Europeans doing a US tour. All kinds of people from all walks of life, riding what they liked to ride. Nobody gave a rip what you were on. It was all about being out on the road having a good time on our bikes.

    I remember my friends telling me I was crazy taking off by myself. They were sure I would run into a biker gang and get my bike ripped off, probably kill me and toss me in a ditch. I did meet up with a group of three bikers wearing their colors. We all pulled into a Burger King at the same time. They invited me to have lunch with em. We had lunch, shot the shit. After lunch took off and rode for a couple of hours. Eventually they peeled off and headed north and I kept going west. They didnt shoot me even once. I highly recommend a cross country road trip for those that can find the time.
     

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  16. laid55
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    heres a shovel i just finished.got it about a month ago,tore it down and gave it a makeover.
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  17. MonsterMaker
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    my shovel....under construction
     

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  18. Hey Z this thing popped back up. You didn't paint the Buick did ya? Am I gonna have to paint my beater? :D

    Fire me off a pic of the old beatsie I haven't seen it except up in the air in a couple year.

    Hatch you're my kinda scooter bumb, rain or shine cold or hot in thw wind is in friend. Like the old Limey BTW, I was rideing rat bikes long before there was any such a thing as a rat rod.

    Damn I can't believe I said the rat word.:eek:
     
  19. mikes51
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    Looks good, classic. I like the vintage coil cover and grasshopper, or was that called a mousetrap, I can't remember. Do they repop those parts now? What is the round thing on the side of the oil tank?
     
  20. =mike=
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    Nick , that looks bitchin .

    Here's my current turd shover and my sportster roller / project .


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  21. Larry T
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    Thanks,
    The coil cover is a Paughco reproduction "Bird" cover. I mounted the coil off of the top motor mount and mounted my ignition switch and dimmer switch in the top of the cover. There is also a terminal block under the cover for the wiring.
    The oil tank is a Paughco (yea, I'm a dealer) horseshoe tank, and the round thing is a built in spin on filter.
    The chrome mousetrap is something I had laying around since the 70's when we all pulled them off for the latest setup, a mousetrap eleminator kit. It's about the only thing on the motorcycle that doesn't really need to be there and it does make the clutch easier to pull. Besides that, it's kinda neat to watch when you pull the clutch. I think V-Twin repops them, but I'm not sure.
    Larry T
     
  22. mpls|cafe|racer
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    Funny you should say this, considering most of the "american" bikes are made of a majority of JAPANESE parts. :rolleyes:

    But oh well... Harleys are great. The road wouldn't be as fun if everyone had performance... right? :cool:

    -Mpls|Cafe|Racer... Avid JAP based cafe guy. ;)
     
  23. mpls|cafe|racer
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    (After reading 14 pages...)

    ....meh... too many harleys. ;)
     
  24. OOPS
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    OK I will solve that!!!

    1978 Triumph Tiger
    750 C.C.
    Single Carb
    Bought new in Auguest of 1978 for $2,100.00
    One owner--ME!!!
    Basicaly stock except for some chrome work, pin stripping by Ike, and Dunstall megaphones

    Problem, I wrecked it three years ago and do not have it back together yet!!~!!
     

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  25. Moseley
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    My 74 Triumph Bonneville.

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  26. Ronin59
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    ...my HD Springer and '78 BMW R80...both are outstanding bikes (IMHO)
     

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  27. laid55
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    here's a scooter I picked up about a month ago.I tore it down and gave it a makeover.

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    unfortunately,it's for sale
     
  28. 58apache
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  29. beetlejuice55
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    here's my 66 bonnie. i got this whan i was 13 years old (in 1982), and i did all the work myself, except for the paint. yes, this is how it looks today.
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  30. Chevychopper
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    Here's one I built for my little girl. She's only 6 but loves to ride!
     

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