Texasstar said:My son did say the other day..."what do you think about making the honda orange?"
de Zeeuw. I thought Demy would be a clue many years ago I had a guy tell me my name meant "to push" in Arabic what I didn't know is my ancestors "pushed" the sea back. I was told our name meant sea land or of the sea. What I didn't know was that the great struggle it took for that to emerge.Nickel89 said:Your last name is Zeeland?
Never even heard it in these parts. Orange is pretty cool a color for a bike like that. Nice flaked paint job would really look good!
Texasstar said:de Zeeuw. I thought Demy would be a clue many years ago I had a guy tell me my name meant "to push" in Arabic what I didn't know is my ancestors "pushed" the sea back. I was told our name meant sea land or of the sea. What I didn't know was that the great struggle it took for that to emerge.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Anthem: Zeeuws volkslied
Thanks Tim. I hope Do The Ton is there for generations to come. I am trying to put our pilgrimage in places where fire, flood, or ex wife cannot get to. I don't have most of my photos because my ex wife took them 25 years ago. Maybe we can shield these memories.Tim said:This is an epic father/son experience - hope you get all the pics and stories down and documented in a book for him or something for the future. Of course I expect DO THE TON will be around for decades to come, and your posts/pics will survive us all and always be available to him and future generations.
Thank you we are looking forward to seeing your build!BigHoss said:Working on a CB200 myself. Great build, definitely on board!
Texasstar said:Thank you we are looking forward to seeing your build!