I had to watch it 2 more times to catch it! You're more observant than I am. At the rear of the green Chevy, looks like a Stingray with a tall sissy bar.I saw a muscle bike at the very beginning, so it's a great beginning
I had to watch it 2 more times to catch it! You're more observant than I am. At the rear of the green Chevy, looks like a Stingray with a tall sissy bar.I saw a muscle bike at the very beginning, so it's a great beginning
Ouch! I guess paradise has it's price....The shipping cost wouldn't be that bad, the extra fee they would charge me to get the package once it is here would be a couple hundred dollars. I sent my niece a textbook over here, paid the 45 bucks postage and everything, but they held it until she coughed up $150! And she's a citizen here.
So, shipping is out of the question. I have a privilege because I'm retired military to use an FPO address through an organization here that bypasses the mail system, but I am restricted to one pound on envelopes and packages.
One of the old bike shops here had a bunch of old loaf seats a few years ago, I just need to check them all again because I can't remember which one.
Most things are a good deal here, that's how I have any bike building cash on retirement earnings. The few things that aren't right I avoid if I can. Just like most places. So far, so good.Ouch! I guess paradise has it's price....
I made a list of things to buy, a new set of those forks on the list, that's all for awhile while I work on pre-finals at school.Front fork works well. Bike looks tough.
furyus
No one here knows what a loaf seat is...I asked about a loaf seat and they knew what I was talking about!
The sissy bar fit on there with a little pursuading. Now the frame work begins.Tire set looks good!
A small triangle piece of steel that connects to both those holes on the sissy bar and to the hole on the seat would be fairly easy and plenty strong?
Luke.
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