Geez... 'bout time!haircuttergirl said:SHE RUNS!!!!
Thanks for the heads up!jeff4uk said:Nice find there,David Silvers here in the UK has all that you need, Keep that chain guard there as hard to find as rocking horse shit !!!
Not sure yet. Gonna pull em off and start cleaning to see what happens.Rich Ard said:Are the headers going to clean up?
Rich Ard said:Brad would have turned it into soda cans for $15 a pound
Noted! 8)VonYinzer said:Nah. The 400/four is the only one of Mr. Hondas kids that Brad wouldn't beat up on the playground.
Awesome bike Jenn. They're a blast to ride. If you're down with spending some coin they can be way quicker than a 400 four stroke should be too. Just do yourself a favor and upgrade the crappy 70s supension first. It hold the bike back from its true potential.
Oh, its definitely a "she."pr design said:8)
now you just have to clean her up. Or is it a him since its rider is a woman?
Woot! Good for you, fella. But very happy to have you backMaritime said:Hurray! Now the build can go forward in earnest. I was on vacation and just now checking in on DTT things, glad to see this update. Had a week at the beach and absolutely no internet, tv, computers etc. was nice, but back to the grind.
The highway bars are as good as gone.moetrout said:Are you going to chuck those highway bars? If not I have a much cleaner set you can have.
trek97 said:I remember having a conversation about this... It will hurt when you drop something on those cute little piggies. And Im not saying you need to run out and buy a pair of redwings...but, anything is better than flip flops.
Take it easy, fellas. My feet are plenty covered when I'm working in the garage. But flip flops are sufficient when I pop into the shop long enough to cop a feel of my new bars.moetrout said:Also like Trek said, wear real shoes. I dropped a wrench on my bare foot one time, felt like it broke a bone, it didn't, but sure hurt like hell and bruised up real good.
Rich Ard said:I work in slippers all the time. Weenies.