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My 61 pan is looks good

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Old 04-19-2017, 03:32 PM
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Thanks CheefASRC having fun with it I'm from north cakalacy too pinehurst y'all had som bad weather back there I'm out west now..
 
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Old 04-21-2017, 08:39 PM
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This is my1950 pan.
 
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Flanigans45 that's a sweet ride how do u like the disk brakes on your 50 ... Do u ride it a lot..
 
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Old 04-23-2017, 06:44 AM
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A good friend past away that built the bike ,then got cancer and didn't ride it for 3 years. Past away 3 months ago. And I got to buy it. After I got it running I've rode it about 25 miles.
 
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Sweet hope u have many safe miles on it I love these old bikes they remind me of simpler living and times
 
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She's a beaut.....did you do all the work yourself?
 
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Yes sir I took the entire bike apart stripped it to bare metal painted it in my garage had a retired Harley mechanic friend of mine do the top end only on my engine and I put everything back together. It took me two years with the limited time I had to work on it . Truly a labor of love for me and I'm very happy with the way it came out . It was a lot of putting it together and taking it apart a learning curve lol . Thanks for the comment lol.....
 
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Smooth shifting ride fellas..
 
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Yes sir I took the entire bike apart stripped it to bare metal painted it in my garage had a retired Harley mechanic friend of mine do the top end only on my engine and I put everything back together. It took me two years with the limited time I had to work on it . Truly a labor of love for me and I'm very happy with the way it came out . It was a lot of putting it together and taking it apart a learning curve lol . Thanks for the comment lol.....
Wow. That's is one sweet ride now. I dig the color. Kudos for all the work you did, most people have someone else do all the work! Great job bro.
 
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Old 04-30-2017, 11:01 AM
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Wow. That's is one sweet ride now. I dig the color. Kudos for all the work you did, most people have someone else do all the work! Great job bro.
thanks jimmy I had to do it on a budget but it's done and paid for I just can't justify paying someone when I'm willing to try it myself.
 

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