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AtlantaDragonslayer
02-07-2008, 06:10 AM
When I was a youngun my Momma taught me to have friends I had to share my toys`. So I thought I'd share my favorite toy with Y,'all. Sorry it wont run right now.``````:photographing:
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WilCruise
02-07-2008, 09:21 AM
May not be running, but it sure looks like it's shaping up to be a SCHWEEEET ride! :happy34:
Yammer Dan
02-07-2008, 09:32 AM
NICE!! What do you use on the aluminum part of the block. Mine has stains I can't get off.
Lone Eagle
02-07-2008, 09:48 AM
Dang, that is some design you are etching into that windshield. :thumbsup2:
AtlantaDragonslayer
02-07-2008, 08:03 PM
NICE!! What do you use on the aluminum part of the block. Mine has stains I can't get off.the
Yammer,
Check the thread on the Poor Man's Tips and Fixes forum I posted a couple of days ago titled "Making the engine show ready".
On that post I described what I had done to the motor step by step.
The product I used on the block made by Dupli-Color is sold at Auto Zone.
Bob
AtlantaDragonslayer
02-08-2008, 12:43 PM
Dang, that is some design you are etching into that windshield. :thumbsup2:
The windsheild is still a work in progress, not finished with it yet. (See Photo 2) I'll add a post later explaining what the images in the scene symbolize.
loehring
02-08-2008, 02:11 PM
That is really a cool looking paint job. I would love to see it in person when you gets done.
(If I parted my bike in the house like that I would be SOOO SINGLE!!:buttkick:)
AtlantaDragonslayer
02-08-2008, 04:06 PM
That is really a cool looking paint job. I would love to see it in person when you gets done.
(If I parted my bike in the house like that I would be SOOO SINGLE!!:buttkick:)
Thanks, the paint is turning out but it's been a tuff job and a hell of a lot of work as a novice painter. I don't know if my hands will ever be the same color again. You can count of me riding it around alot showing it off when I get it all back together. And Buford is just down the road. I'm in, around and through Buford all the time. I'm sure we will connect maybe at one of the new monthly Ga M&E.
On the subject of parting bike out in house, see my thread 2/2/08 on Poor Man's tips and fixes forum titled " Making Engine Show Ready" and more specifically Danob11's reply and my answer on same thread. That should give you some insight and by best advice on the subject.
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