Redliner
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Well serves me right for complaining that I have too much free time.
When I'm working on motorcycles I may have 4-6 at any given time, but at times I am waiting for parts on the post and have nothing more to do.
Funds for my CL350 are slim for now, but my room mates have all expressed interest in learning to ride. Normally in the form of harassing me. "Dude when are we gonna learn to ride? We need to get a dirt bike man! A little dirt bike that we can carry inside and keep in our living room then take it out on the weekend!"
Well I already had an idea of what I wanted. There were several dirtbikes I had seen come and go at Tony's place here in Dallas. But one seemed particularly charming, and I made the mistake of mentioning it to Texasstar, who also buys parts from the same warehouse :
The very next morning, I receive a PM telling me that I own a motorcycle. Yeah right. OH....guess so! Hah, several hours later he shows up and dumps this sweet sweet toy off! Can't even say how grateful I am. My mates are already eager to learn more about every part of it, and what better way to start than with a one-cylinder four-stroke?
So included is a pic that Texasstar snapped while the bike was still smothered by a CB550F.
Then you can see the condition that he dropped the bike off in and the progress we've made tearing it down.
Thanks again to Texasstar, and you're welcome to come by with Zeke and help ride the thing till the wheels finally fall off!
When I'm working on motorcycles I may have 4-6 at any given time, but at times I am waiting for parts on the post and have nothing more to do.
Funds for my CL350 are slim for now, but my room mates have all expressed interest in learning to ride. Normally in the form of harassing me. "Dude when are we gonna learn to ride? We need to get a dirt bike man! A little dirt bike that we can carry inside and keep in our living room then take it out on the weekend!"
Well I already had an idea of what I wanted. There were several dirtbikes I had seen come and go at Tony's place here in Dallas. But one seemed particularly charming, and I made the mistake of mentioning it to Texasstar, who also buys parts from the same warehouse :
The very next morning, I receive a PM telling me that I own a motorcycle. Yeah right. OH....guess so! Hah, several hours later he shows up and dumps this sweet sweet toy off! Can't even say how grateful I am. My mates are already eager to learn more about every part of it, and what better way to start than with a one-cylinder four-stroke?
So included is a pic that Texasstar snapped while the bike was still smothered by a CB550F.
Then you can see the condition that he dropped the bike off in and the progress we've made tearing it down.
Thanks again to Texasstar, and you're welcome to come by with Zeke and help ride the thing till the wheels finally fall off!