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I have a butt load of pics, including the turds they started as, not a lot of progress but I'm waiting on the cable to connect the camera to my computer, as soon as that happens, there will be photos galore, trust me.
I think I found a full set out of the UK, can't for the life of me remember my fleabay login though. My boss is gonna order them on the shop account and make me work it off. Motor work is pretty much on hold until the machinist is done with the head and cylinders though. I'm moving the bikes...
Another bump in the road, I'm losing my garage space but my boss said it was cool to move the bikes to the shop which means I'm literally going to be spending all my time at work but it's a good excuse to get some real work done, especially with all the shops resources at my disposal. Still...
Today was a pretty rough day, the only progress I made involved getting the head and the cylinders to the shop to have them sent to our machinist. After that I had to make a trip to the oral surgeon to get rid of a nasty wisdom tooth so I'm out for a few days but it'll give me some time to get...
After some time trolling the site after about a 5 year hiatus, I figured it was time to get back in to this whole bike building thing again. I recently started working at a local moto shop and thought it was time to get back in to it, so I started combing the classifieds and ran across a heap...
Re: 1973 BMW R60/5 build
OH MAN! I absolutely love the old airhead Beemers. I started working at on of the local bike shops here. We deal primarily in vintage Harley stuff but we've all got a huge hard on for these old Euro bikes. We have a beautiful slash 5 in the shop right now and my...
I picked up 3 CB200's a couple of weeks ago. 1 frame and 2 rolling chassis, the whole pile cost me 180 bucks. Only 2 motors. Both were stuck tight. I got really lucky and filled the cylinders with penetrating oil and waited a day. Now the top end is off one and the cylinders slid right off...
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