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Old 11-02-2010, 12:31 PM
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here's another one of tommy summers
ha ! the good ol days, chics with real tits , and of course the pants that showed off shape not had half the ass sticking out of the top

yup dem were the days !! oily bikes and crazy chics !
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ha ! the good ol days, chics with real tits , and of course the pants that showed off shape not had half the ass sticking out of the top

yup dem were the days !! oily bikes and crazy chics !
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gotta have that old time religion! old bikes and women!
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:44 PM
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I love this thread,........I don't own an old school crazy chopper, but I sure do remember them.

I like stuff that brings me back to simpler times.
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Old 11-02-2010, 07:12 PM
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found these boards...they are AWESOME!

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Old 11-06-2010, 08:17 PM
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I can't offer pictures of my own bike, since I was raising a family, workin' my butt off, could not afford to build one, though I did start by buying a totalled 750 Honda! I never did put the money together for that Amen Savior frame, so I lost interest in the project. :-(

I was so excited about getting into the painting and art, that I felt involved without building my own. I often didn't get pictures of the bikes I did after the paint was on. I was usually focused on the next one! Sorry.

A few more of my feeble efforts from '73-'75. I would like to think I'm better since then. ... I think.
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Here is my most recent "long bike" paint project, from about 3-4 years ago.

It's a medium flake, with flame shaped cutouts in the fenders.
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I'm gonna keep collecting parts till i can make the dream come true. this is where i'm at as far as collecting so far

anyone knows a little history about this seat?

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Now that is one sweet ass scooter right there.
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Old 11-09-2010, 03:20 AM
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damn right it is!

OSWannabe, I don't know anything about that seat other than I use to have one identical to it. sold it about 8 months ago and have kicked myself in the ass many times since
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Pics of my old monster

So I was surfing around and found this thread -- I thought I woudl sshare pics of my girl, so I joined this forum -- this is my first post.

Anyway, ther is my chop. She iis a late 60s or early 70s So-Cal chopper (titled as a 1970. . .) w/ a Paughco hard-tail frame, a girder front end and a heavily-modded Honda CB350 powerplant. The tank is a hand-made prism tank from the 60s, and the exhaust is a full set of 70s Hooker TT race pipes. She has the beautiful patina which only comes from not being washed for 40-odd years.

I picked her up about a year ago as a crashed, broken down project that hadn't been on the road in many many years. I rebuilt her myself using only vintage period parts (except tires and fuel lines, everything else is at least 30 years old). I can break down all I did if anyone cares. . .

Specs: 9' long, 300-odd lbs, slammed with just 4" ground clearance, suspension that was outdated in the 40s, loud enough to set off car alarms, and even more fun to ride than it looks! I ride her all the time. To date she has caused 2 traffic accidents (while parked) from people rubbernecking.
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Old 11-11-2010, 04:27 AM
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Heres my bike currently. Already ripped it down for the winter. Have a Rich Phillips seat on the way, new tank, and a bunch of brass parts to add.
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