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KellieLyyne
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Post by KellieLyyne » Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:52 am

Yeah that is just a bike that I saw and LOVED so I used it as inspiration to build my own. Mine is posted in my earlier posts on this thread. Thanks Davo, you helped me a lot and I appreciate everything and everyone on here. This forum is a god send. I had so many questions answered through here and it really did make putting it back together much easier. If I can help anyone, with my very little of expertise, I will try. I can't wait to ride that beauty!

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Post by davomoto » Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:02 am

I was reffering to your bike Kelly! You're welcome, and just keep paying it forward as you have been! There is a vintage ride that leaves at 9:00 am every Saturday from San Marin High School. A bit south for you guys, but we may have to have a fleet of 305s show up one day when the weather gets nice again!

Davo

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Post by KellieLyyne » Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:15 pm

Davo-That sounds awesome! I will definitely be there one Saturday (hopefully in the near future!)

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Re: Almost there!

Post by rzgkane » Sun Apr 01, 2012 11:49 am

What parts did you use as support for the solo seat? I have a nice seat that I just had recovered but the prior owner didn't have anything in the way of bracketry that would keep the seat elevated above the painted frame. Is there a source for what you're using or did you fabricate it yourself?

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KellieLyyne wrote:Well, she is almost ready to ride! Too bad its getting ready to rain! We got my 63 dream running today, it still needs timing, and other little tweeks to get it just right. However, I was wondering if any knew why it would start when it was kick started, but when I use the electric starter, it turns over but doesn't start the motor. When I get the timing and other little bugs worked out will that fix it? Or is there something else I should be looking for? Here's a picture of it, we still have to put on the side covers, and finish adjusting the brakes.... but its getting really close.

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KellieLyyne
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Post by KellieLyyne » Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:09 am

Sorry I didn't see your post until now. Yes, we fabricated that mount from scratch.

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Post by rider5 » Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:36 am

Your bike looks absolutely beautiful! I look at photos of it and am continually inspired. I especially love the solo seat & supports that you 2 had made, and would love to set up our little 65 in similiar way. Is that a custom seat that you had made somewhere? I've looked at several solo seats that others have posted links to but yours seems alot more comfortable, thicker padding - and to have the HONDA lettering on the back is a huge plus.
I'm planning to get brackets made like yours (photos are extremely helpful).

Any info you can post would be helpful.

Thanks alot,
Bob

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Post by KellieLyyne » Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:55 pm

Hi Bob. Thank you for the compliments on my bike. I LOVE my bike. It's become an ALMOST daily rider here in CA. However, I sort of had an issue with it about two months ago, when I was pushing it to its limits on a back road. Since my speedo isn't very accurate, I assume I was going about 60, on a mild incline, when it lost power.

Since my hubby is swamped at work, and he knew it was going to be something more than he was willing to take on at the moment, we decided to take it to Davomoto. I believe they said something about seizing a piston. (oops). So, now it is at Davo's shop being fixed.

As for the seat, I picked up the last one on APEX CYCLE a few years back when I was looking for seats. Unfortunately the only one they had left had the HONDA logo off center. But since I couldn't find another one anywhere else I just decided to buy it. I will have it recovered eventually. It is VERY comfortable. There are similar seats available in all black but they are not exactly the same. Here's the link for it.

http://www.narleychoppers.com/servlet/t ... ock/Detail

The bracket my husband made is his own creation. He has a garage full of tools that he was able to use for the fabrication (that always helps). If you need more pictures to help you out just let me know. Or if you have any specific questions you want answered, I could always ask the boss and get back to you. Happy building!!!!

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