Who said it was only about Motorcycles? What else do you collect, restore, enjoy... ?
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4shorts
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by Dogsbd » Mon Oct 01, 2007 10:01 pm
Looks great, as usual, Paul. A straight restore this time? Only thing I see that might be a "Paul" touch is the wing emblem over the headlight.
Caption for the third picture (you painting in your "moon suit", facing camera):
"Hello earthling, I come in peace. Take me to your classic motorcycles needing restoration."
Thanks for all you've done, it's been great following along.
Here's to hoping you get the motorcycle restoring itch again!
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by rrekr » Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:48 pm
Paul,
I agree with Dogsbd, you've certainly done it again. You seem to be a one man assembly line:)!
I have also enjoyed your postings on the various restorations you've undertaken. Hope you have a nice rest,you deserve it.
Thanks,Randy
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4shorts
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by 4shorts » Fri Oct 05, 2007 4:49 pm
Dogsbd wrote:Looks great, as usual, Paul. A straight restore this time? Only thing I see that might be a "Paul" touch is the wing emblem over the headlight.
Caption for the third picture (you painting in your "moon suit", facing camera):
"Hello earthling, I come in peace. Take me to your classic motorcycles needing restoration."
Thanks for all you've done, it's been great following along.
Here's to hoping you get the motorcycle restoring itch again!
Thanks guys. Your comments were always appreciated during these restorations. When someone takes the time to post this stuff It's intended to help others learn ways of doing things that might be a little different than one was used to seeing them done.
That was always my intention anyway but when others post comments and questions or even suggestions that makes it far more interesting and everyone learns from it so I hope everyone who collects this old stuff in the future will take a little extra time and post a question or a comment to help keep the threads more interesting rather than have some boring guy like myself babbling on all the time:) This is my last motorcycle restoration. The next motorcycle I do I will build it from scratch.
Ride safe everyone! Paul
1964 CT200
1965 C78 305 Dream
1966 C100 Cub
1966 C200 90 Touring
1969 Z50AK1
1972 C70 Cub
1972 CT70 K1
1984 C70 Passport
2003 GL1800 GoldWing
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by BelgHonda » Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:57 am
Like a new. You have really a talent for the restoration of motor bikes, you are a master in restoration, each restoration is always a pleasure to look. Congratulation.
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by dppeter » Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:27 am
Very, very nice job! She's a beauty.
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4shorts
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by 4shorts » Sun Mar 23, 2008 9:07 am
dppeter wrote:Very, very nice job! She's a beauty.
Thanks my friend. Happy to know you like it. I'm starting a Honda CT70 as we speak. It was like the second bike I ever owned. The first was a Z50 which I'll be doing next. Appreciate the comment. Paul
1964 CT200
1965 C78 305 Dream
1966 C100 Cub
1966 C200 90 Touring
1969 Z50AK1
1972 C70 Cub
1972 CT70 K1
1984 C70 Passport
2003 GL1800 GoldWing
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