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I understood, Billy.
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Gray, those are some nice bikes. Beautiful work on that knucklehead.
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He told me a while back, that he's been able to locate and re-purchase all of his old motorcycles.
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I really wish him well. Is he going to restore them all to stock?
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Back then, you could pick up a pan or knuckle pretty cheap. Lot of basket cases. Most guys would strip them and cut them up, and throw away the bags and stock seats, if they had them. They never realized that they'd be valuable someday. |
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I'd rather restore 'em as I rode 'em anyway. Parts hunting could be fun to bring back to original, but jumpin on the pan you built 35 years ago would be pretty cool.
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I want that bike.
A really think the tank shifter is cool
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