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    #61
    I'm hopin' Santa Claus brings me a camera with sound this year.
    Don't know about the mileage yet, still cruisin' close to home "just in case"

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      #62
      Awesome Ride!

      Kenny you have a very active imagination and being able to turn that into working machines is a talent that many of us envy Keep up the great work the bobber is great as well as all the other "toys" AWESOME!

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        #63
        Thanks for the pics, Kenny. The bike looks much bigger with you on it.

        I really dig the style of that bike.

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          #64
          Originally posted by kenny p View Post
          Don't know about the mileage yet, still cruisin' close to home "just in case"

          got a leatherman? you'll be fine bro.

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            #65
            Bike looks great, Kenny! Please tell me that you don't ride around like that on a daily basis...

            Mark

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              #66
              what bracket did you use to mount the front of the seat? kickstand? what kind of paint did you use on the frame?
              Last edited by Guest; 09-02-2008, 02:40 AM.

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                #67
                When I frist saw that beater

                I thought what a wreck, the carbs looked like they sat for 15 years. Then I see some progress but dont know where, eventually it starts to take shape and suddenly I'm looking at art . Geeze your are an artist .

                Great artistc vision and and practical execution (poor man ).

                Great work. Love to see more.

                Posplayr

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                  #68
                  MarkM...Not daily, but as much as I can.

                  Rooster- The plate actually mounted to the seatpan is a little bracket from the back of a legrest from a wheelchair. Then just welded two tabs to the frame, and ran a thru bolt.
                  Frame is just Black Rustoleum Rattle can.
                  Kickstand...... I will post a pic when I get home of it. You'll love this one!

                  Thanks for the nice compliment Posplayr.
                  I think the next project is going to be a Cafe style bike, we'll see.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by kenny p View Post
                    MarkM...Not daily, but as much as I can.
                    Kenny,

                    Get some proper riding gear when you can, I want to see you around for a few more builds and some more of those wacky gravity racer projects you have everywhere in your garage. Pavement surfing sucks even in good gear, it sucks a lot worse in no gear.

                    Mark

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by kenny p View Post
                      MarkM...Not daily, but as much as I can.

                      Rooster- The plate actually mounted to the seatpan is a little bracket from the back of a legrest from a wheelchair. Then just welded two tabs to the frame, and ran a thru bolt.
                      Frame is just Black Rustoleum Rattle can.
                      Kickstand...... I will post a pic when I get home of it. You'll love this one!

                      Thanks for the nice compliment Posplayr.
                      I think the next project is going to be a Cafe style bike, we'll see.
                      i need to find me a wheel chair

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                        #71
                        Okay Rooster, here it is.
                        In the manner of KISS (keep it simple stupid).......
                        I found a stainless electrical desktop box, took the outlet covers off the sides, cut out flat aluminum and screwed them in and secured a magnet on the bottom. Put a small steel strip (circular saw blade wrench trimmed down) on the top of the tranny section and when the bike is not being held up (see photo) I slip it in ontop the tranny and she sticks like a mutha until I need to "put the kickstand down" again. And it fills in the emptyness under the carbs too!! It's really all I could come up with
                        ***And those holes on the brake arm don't really look that crooked in real life, they look awful in pic!!!



                        You can see it in front and just below my knee in this pic.
                        Last edited by Guest; 09-02-2008, 05:27 PM.

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by kenny p View Post
                          Amazing how much bigger that rear tire looks.

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                            #73
                            Craiger---You're right, In that picture it looks HUGE!

                            Hey Markm, I mentioned to a buddy of mine that you commented on the riding gear (or lack thereof) and he made me laugh with his come back......
                            He said, "If I was concerned about my safety, I wouldn't be out ridin' a Motorcycle!"
                            What a smart ass. LOL

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by kenny p View Post
                              Hey Markm, I mentioned to a buddy of mine that you commented on the riding gear (or lack thereof) and he made me laugh with his come back......
                              He said, "If I was concerned about my safety, I wouldn't be out ridin' a Motorcycle!"
                              What a smart ass. LOL
                              As always, YMMV... Each his own... Different strokes, etc.

                              It does sound like he has never tasted pavement, though. I don't know anyone who has got off without gear that will repeat that experience.

                              Take care, Kenny. The bike looks fantastic and has to be the best bobber I have seen, regardless of bike make or model.

                              Mark

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                                #75
                                Astounded...looks cool as
                                great work sir

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