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I bought this motorcycle last fall for 500 dollars, it runs perfect, but it had something spilled on the gas tank, down the side, and on one of the mufflers. I couldn't get it off, and it needed to be painted anyway, so i took it all apart, almost to the frame, cleaned it, and painted the tank, front fender, side covers, back cowl, and some other things. I chopped the front and back fenders also. Oh, i painted the headers, and mufflers to.
If anyone has pics of their custom work i would like to see them.
At the moment, i have the bike listed on CL, but i'm thinking of keeping it, it rides nice.
here's a link with pics of the bike.
You can be honest, tell me what ya think.
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/mcy/3691446419.html
That's what i worked on over the winter.
@ Dan
If you notice, the smiley face has a scowl around the eye's, with a mean glare.
Thanks for the opinion!
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thats a nice looking standard! I like the yellow tips on the exhaust nice touch! I of course would chop it cause Im a choppa head! Wanna see some of my creations? My Facebook is richard.slinger.773@facebook.com mostly choppers some I have kept stock like my 58 panhead.look in my mobile uploads bikes are mixed in with pics of my dogs and my kid
thats a nice looking standard! I like the yellow tips on the exhaust nice touch! I of course would chop it cause Im a choppa head! Wanna see some of my creations? My Facebook is richard.slinger.773@facebook.com mostly choppers some I have kept stock like my 58 panhead.look in my mobile uploads bikes are mixed in with pics of my dogs and my kid
How did Australian kids get to school in the 1950s?
Aeleriax3
did most of them walk, get driven, ride a bike or...?
and also, what type of cars would you find at a school car park in the 1950s?
thanks
Answer
They walked, got driven, or took public transportation. The "yellow school buses" one sess in the US and Canada are completely unknown in Australia.
In a 1950s school car park in Australia, you'd see lots of (FJ) Holdens (which are known as "Opals" in Europe and "Chevrolets" in North America), Fords, and a lot of UK and US imports ("Brit Flits" and "Yank Tanks") and of course, the Volkswagen Beetle, which was popular around the world.
"Hello" is quite right. Importing a car from the UK or Germany made that car cost easily 1/3 more than they would, which is why Holden did (and does) so incredibly well in Australia, though Japanese imports (like Toyoata, Mazda, and Subaru) are currentyl the most popular cars in Australia.
They walked, got driven, or took public transportation. The "yellow school buses" one sess in the US and Canada are completely unknown in Australia.
In a 1950s school car park in Australia, you'd see lots of (FJ) Holdens (which are known as "Opals" in Europe and "Chevrolets" in North America), Fords, and a lot of UK and US imports ("Brit Flits" and "Yank Tanks") and of course, the Volkswagen Beetle, which was popular around the world.
"Hello" is quite right. Importing a car from the UK or Germany made that car cost easily 1/3 more than they would, which is why Holden did (and does) so incredibly well in Australia, though Japanese imports (like Toyoata, Mazda, and Subaru) are currentyl the most popular cars in Australia.
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