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B-e-a-utiful bike Steve. WOW. So pretty, im hoping ur keeping this one? :)
 
If I ever decide to really put any miles on it I definitely need to switch out the seat.

Not to keen on the extra springy bounce as I ride down the road....kind of like the shocks have gone bad...ha ha.
 
You think that seat is springy, try riding it and weighing 270lbs. :shock: I'm really glad you have that bike, cuz. You did it justice for sure. I do miss it, but theres no way I could ride it being as big as I am. It was beautiful when I had it you made it a museum piece. Good job.
 
Thanks guys.

All of the clean up credit goes to Uncle Stretch.

The only thing I have done to it is replace the bars, grips and tires.

I guess the clean machine gene must run in the family. :lol:
 
Wow! VERY nice.
I usually prefer cantilever frames, but that is honkin' cool. I'm diggin' that paint job.
Congrats! 8)
 
Nice to see with all those handlebars and grips.

Rat Rod said:
All of the clean up credit goes to Uncle Stretch.

I guess the clean machine gene must run in the family. :lol:

His version of clean usually involves paint. Nice to see one get saved. :mrgreen:
 

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