Pictures of my Scrambler. Not a 100% restoration, but a "rider"
Original doesn't mean much to me. I hot rodded everything I had back in the day and never left anything stock. Still don't!
It's not going in any shows to be "judged". Some nice photos here...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27762987@N ... /lightbox/
Website www.2wheelconnection.com
for other bikes and how this one started out as a basket case.
Finished Scrambler project
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Re: Finished Scrambler project
Very nice. Good work.eyedragaknee wrote:Pictures of my Scrambler. Not a 100% restoration, but a "rider"
Original doesn't mean much to me. I hot rodded everything I had back in the day and never left anything stock. Still don't!
It's not going in any shows to be "judged". Some nice photos here...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27762987@N ... /lightbox/
Website www.2wheelconnection.com
for other bikes and how this one started out as a basket case.
1965 CA77Dream
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This bike is awesome. Great detail. Great workmanship. I do have a question? Were did you get your tires? I am not happy with the tires on mine. Here in Milwaukee we have a fair number of grates on the draw bridges and its like taking you life in your hands crossing them with knobby tires.
Thanks
Jon
Thanks
Jon
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