so i broke down
that is a purty bike!
i got your pm, like i said, just fair warning, old triumphs require constant attention.
there's an old saying that goes something like:
TRIUMPH'S: making great mechanics out of everyday men
that's a sweet ride though. if you're not scared of constantly having to tinker with it, i say go for it.
i got your pm, like i said, just fair warning, old triumphs require constant attention.
there's an old saying that goes something like:
TRIUMPH'S: making great mechanics out of everyday men
that's a sweet ride though. if you're not scared of constantly having to tinker with it, i say go for it.
that is a purty bike!
i got your pm, like i said, just fair warning, old triumphs require constant attention.
there's an old saying that goes something like:
TRIUMPH'S: making great mechanics out of everyday men
that's a sweet ride though. if you're not scared of constantly having to tinker with it, i say go for it.
i got your pm, like i said, just fair warning, old triumphs require constant attention.
there's an old saying that goes something like:
TRIUMPH'S: making great mechanics out of everyday men
that's a sweet ride though. if you're not scared of constantly having to tinker with it, i say go for it.
If you find a good donor bike to build a metric, let me know. Who makes a good roller for metrics?
it's not as hard as some people make it seem. just like anything else, it takes practice. the hardest part is making things work together properly, and not making it look like just a pile of parts thrown together. the bike has to flow right, or it ends up looking like garbage.
lol, yeah, old duc's are notorious for that too
it's not as hard as some people make it seem. just like anything else, it takes practice. the hardest part is making things work together properly, and not making it look like just a pile of parts thrown together. the bike has to flow right, or it ends up looking like garbage.
I know how to weld, and I love to build shit. That's about all I've got going for me.
Skrooze, here is an idea of what I am looking to do for my winter rider.
Last edited by Sabotage10; Sep 26, 2007 at 10:16 AM.
I would be looking to do something rather low and slung out, but not uncomfortable to ride, and with a nice sound, but not a huge motor.
kinda like skrooz current bike, only blacker
haha
i really fell in love with that thing when i seen it.
kinda like skrooz current bike, only blacker
hahai really fell in love with that thing when i seen it.





