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I finally feel my bike is "done" enough & got some real pics, to add her to "Show 'n Shine"
My brother Mitch owner "Motion Photos" http://www.facebook.com/MotionPhotos
Took the pics for me. Its also his 75 Honda 400four in some of the pics.
If you want to see some more Ive got the whole shoot w some behind the scenes on my blog. http://1976hondacb360t.blogspot.com/
Thanks for looking.
To coddle the purists who want to see her without all the "fancy"
Thank you !!!! Just over a year adds up to approx 162,000 hours of wrench time and $ 7.8 million dollars.....LOL. according to the wifes math!!! I hate to tell her the UPS man just dropped off a head, cam chain, slide tensioners & new piston rings...with gasket kit, clutch springs, valve seals...etc on the way. (getting ready for complete engine overhaul winter work)
you know how i feel about the bike. Freaking awesome dude, the pictures came out awesome and the colors are super cool. I am a huge fan of how the bike came out. i am going to be picking your brain on that motor build you have coming up.
YES LOL...I think I can almost hear when the NOS kicks in !!!
thanks guys
And I fully agree time to add a Burnout thread. Actually that was the first time I ever tried to do a burn out...I wasnt even sure she would do it !!! and we got it on the first try. ( I watched a girl do one on you tube to see how to do it, and if a "GIRL" could do it on a Ninja...I could sure do it on a 360! ) ;D
Maybe I should post the whole video...after I rolled into gravel drive way, rocks stuck all over the hot sticky tire!!! It was hilarious
the bag is very cheap (pleather) and pretty small. you could get sunglasses in it...but not much else. I can jam small cell phone, pack of smokes, lighter and small screwdriver...and its stuffed full.
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/3/13/124/3374/ITEM/River-Road-Classic-Handlebar-Windshield-Bag.aspx
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