More Old Guys
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- NewB
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: Build, ride and blow-up a few bikes over the years....
Love the Harleys most of all, had many kinds, once I bought a new Harley back in 83.
Was a keeper... But another love popped up and trader her off for the keeper I have now...
Run a small shop in central Fl. Pretty much just do motor work, like doing stroke's and Big Bores... But do the run of the mill stuff to keep the rent paid...
More Old Guys
One more Old Guy here....
Like many on this forum, I've been into bikes as far back as I can remember...
Started out on a 52 Wizard, and from there it went on and on...
Kinda ironic that the first Harley that I bought is also a 52....
I'm still riding it, although over the years I have chopped it three times....
Looking forward to chatting with all about Bike builds, Motor Builds and what have you...
Thanks for having me aboard.....
...Jesse
Oh... Haven't gotten the hang of posting photos here yet... But for a look-see at the 52 and a few others.... Go here.... http://www.dragstews.com
Like many on this forum, I've been into bikes as far back as I can remember...
Started out on a 52 Wizard, and from there it went on and on...
Kinda ironic that the first Harley that I bought is also a 52....
I'm still riding it, although over the years I have chopped it three times....
Looking forward to chatting with all about Bike builds, Motor Builds and what have you...
Thanks for having me aboard.....
...Jesse
Oh... Haven't gotten the hang of posting photos here yet... But for a look-see at the 52 and a few others.... Go here.... http://www.dragstews.com
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- Conventioneer
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: I'm from Arkansas. Farm equipment mechanic. Love working on bikes with my 7yr old daughter. Single dad. Doing it all on my own. Good standing member over on the Honda rebel forum and TCU forum. My first chopper build was a Honda Rebel 250. Looking for a big brother to it. A Honda Rebel 450. I'm wanting to build a girder for the 250 and was told that this is the place to come for knowledge and help.
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Sweet ride you have there.
Through the Gates of Hell for a Wounded Marine.
Devil Doc
Devil Doc
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: I am a young punk kid that needs some help building himself a chopper!!
I am sorry I only have a hotmail account???
Tell me what I need to do I need help with my girder!!!
PLESE HELP????
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[url=http://imgur.com/fsXGYQw][img]http://i.imgur.com/fsXGYQwl.jpg[/img][/url] - Location: Ohio, USA
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Welcome!
right click on any pic.
press copy img location
come here and paste it in the text box by right clicking on text/message/reply box and pressing paste
then click the img button or type this around the pic. put pic code inside brackets with no spaces inbetwwen the brackets and pic code
right click on any pic.
press copy img location
come here and paste it in the text box by right clicking on text/message/reply box and pressing paste
then click the img button or type this around the pic. put pic code inside brackets with no spaces inbetwwen the brackets and pic code
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: dan. my names john or jbfrmca on most boards . i was on the old board(not very much i'm afraid) been messing with bikes my whole life. still want to learn as much as i can while i can. thanks in advance. later john.
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drag really good to see you here.
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- NewB
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Thu Sep 04, 2014 8:57 pm
- SELF INTRODUCTION: Build, ride and blow-up a few bikes over the years....
Love the Harleys most of all, had many kinds, once I bought a new Harley back in 83.
Was a keeper... But another love popped up and trader her off for the keeper I have now...
Run a small shop in central Fl. Pretty much just do motor work, like doing stroke's and Big Bores... But do the run of the mill stuff to keep the rent paid...
Re: More Old Guys
Thanks....
Oh, that bike with the Turbo isn't the 52...
It's not even a Panhead...That's a build I did from a S&S 96" Super Stock Evo motor with dummy Pan covers.
I called it "The 48 lookalike"
This is the 52.....
[URL=http://s279.photobucket.com/user/d ... .jpg[/img][/url]
[URL=http://s279.photobucket.com/user/d ... .jpg[/img][/url]
Oh, that bike with the Turbo isn't the 52...
It's not even a Panhead...That's a build I did from a S&S 96" Super Stock Evo motor with dummy Pan covers.
I called it "The 48 lookalike"
This is the 52.....
[URL=http://s279.photobucket.com/user/d ... .jpg[/img][/url]
[URL=http://s279.photobucket.com/user/d ... .jpg[/img][/url]
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- Joined: Thu Sep 19, 2013 7:54 am
- SELF INTRODUCTION: I am a young punk kid that needs some help building himself a chopper!!
I am sorry I only have a hotmail account???
Tell me what I need to do I need help with my girder!!!
PLESE HELP????
[url=http://imgur.com/8saXkqN][img]http://i.imgur.com/8saXkqNl.jpg[/img][/url]
[url=http://imgur.com/pXJZqQ0][img]http://i.imgur.com/pXJZqQ0l.jpg[/img][/url]
[url=http://imgur.com/T3Q4Ev4][img]http://i.imgur.com/T3Q4Ev4l.jpg[/img][/url]
[url=http://imgur.com/fsXGYQw][img]http://i.imgur.com/fsXGYQwl.jpg[/img][/url] - Location: Ohio, USA
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Killer work.
I will not lie I know less than nothing about harleys let alone old ones.
Not saying I do not want to chop one if I get the cash for a bike or a motor to wrap a frame around.
I like to learn new things.
I am a punk kid with a welder, grinder, too much time and never enough money.
I just get real cheap bikes and try to make something out them if I can get them to run.
Much Respect to you for the iron you have and can ride.
Maybe I can learn from you as I hope to trip across a knuckle, shovel, pan motor someday?
I will not lie I know less than nothing about harleys let alone old ones.
Not saying I do not want to chop one if I get the cash for a bike or a motor to wrap a frame around.
I like to learn new things.
I am a punk kid with a welder, grinder, too much time and never enough money.
I just get real cheap bikes and try to make something out them if I can get them to run.
Much Respect to you for the iron you have and can ride.
Maybe I can learn from you as I hope to trip across a knuckle, shovel, pan motor someday?
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been a member of this board since back when it was a part of Chopperweb. been handling the tech side and sharing the admin duties for several years now. - Location: Fuefuki Shi, Japan
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hey there, Jesse! good to see you over here. pull up a chair, pop open a cool beverage of your choice and let the talking about old bikes and such begin.
btw, that 52 of yours is a beautiful bike!
-dan
btw, that 52 of yours is a beautiful bike!
-dan
-experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.
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- 2Loose
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- Joined: Wed Aug 27, 2014 12:46 am
- SELF INTRODUCTION: Maui boy, farm systems mechanical engineer, sugar cane and pineapple, retired, chopped a '62 FL in '68, still have it, have five HD projects in the shop right now, three are panheads. Try to work on them every day, but often looking for or waiting for parts. Nothing stock going on here, all hot rod street oriental, and mostly old style.
- Location: Maui
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Hey Jesse (DragStews),
Welcome aboard, lookin' forward to chattin' w ya over here....
I'm usin' Firefox, and do pix this way....
Re the pix, if'n ya can find the url for the pic, usually sometin' like:
(http://www).gibbity_gabbity_1859632147.jpg
But without the parenthesis there at the front,
or some such, then just put the after it, and it will post the pix....
When I see a pic online somewhere I wanna use in a post here,
like maybe there's one on one of my own pages, and this is the page address;
http://www.wheelsmaui.com/content/54078 ... ect_2.html
that opens up the page,
then I right click on the pic itself,
and click on "view image"....
That brings up just the pic by itself, and in the browsers url box above has the address of
just that pic itself, for example:
http://www.wheelsmaui.com/UserFiles/Ima ... ug2014.JPG
That's the address of just the pic, which is what I need to get it to post cleanly here on my post....
So, putting that whole address for the pic between the ""
on one of these pages, sticks a clean image of that here on this page, like this:
Some forums offer that service when posting , like this one does, when writing your post
just above the posting window is a whole bunch of various options for posting, and "img" is there among
them, but I just usually am in the habit of typing in the "img" instructions....
Right clicking, and pic viewing, on one of the pix on your website gave me this:
http://www.dragstews.com/pictures/Start ... gether.jpg
so sticking that between the img instructions does this:
That's a beautiful motor you put together, by the way....
Gotta run, great to see you over here....
Willy
Welcome aboard, lookin' forward to chattin' w ya over here....
I'm usin' Firefox, and do pix this way....
Re the pix, if'n ya can find the url for the pic, usually sometin' like:
(http://www).gibbity_gabbity_1859632147.jpg
But without the parenthesis there at the front,
or some such, then just put the after it, and it will post the pix....
When I see a pic online somewhere I wanna use in a post here,
like maybe there's one on one of my own pages, and this is the page address;
http://www.wheelsmaui.com/content/54078 ... ect_2.html
that opens up the page,
then I right click on the pic itself,
and click on "view image"....
That brings up just the pic by itself, and in the browsers url box above has the address of
just that pic itself, for example:
http://www.wheelsmaui.com/UserFiles/Ima ... ug2014.JPG
That's the address of just the pic, which is what I need to get it to post cleanly here on my post....
So, putting that whole address for the pic between the ""
on one of these pages, sticks a clean image of that here on this page, like this:
Some forums offer that service when posting , like this one does, when writing your post
just above the posting window is a whole bunch of various options for posting, and "img" is there among
them, but I just usually am in the habit of typing in the "img" instructions....
Right clicking, and pic viewing, on one of the pix on your website gave me this:
http://www.dragstews.com/pictures/Start ... gether.jpg
so sticking that between the img instructions does this:
That's a beautiful motor you put together, by the way....
Gotta run, great to see you over here....
Willy
The faster I go, the behinder I get....
I never look over my shoulder, I know what's back there, and it scares the hell outta me !!
I never look over my shoulder, I know what's back there, and it scares the hell outta me !!
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: Hey...I live in South Jersey (the Super Fund State) work as an Operating Engineer local825.Besides bikes I love to fish the surf.I have my current & seemingly endless project a BSA 750 Rocket3, a 72 Honda CB750,79 Kawasaki KZ1000, 48 Simplex, & a 62 Norton Atlas engine
- Location: South Jersey
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Welcome...Even though I haven't riden HD in Years, your Posts are always a good read.
Changing the shape of the Earth...1 bucket at a time...IUOE local 825 top of the food chain
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- NewB
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Fri Nov 11, 2011 9:57 pm
- SELF INTRODUCTION: Long time Member, but been out of touch for a while. Been building and riding since my early teens. I work in Alaska for half the year, reside in Seattle the other half. Turn wrenches, weld and fabricate for a living in the Commercial Marine Industry. Have 3 bikes under construction and several riders. Harleys, Nortons and an Indian scout. Enjoy the talent of the individuals on this site!
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Jesse, glad to see you here! I know your knowledge and insights will be a big help to all the members here!
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- NewB
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Thu Sep 04, 2014 8:57 pm
- SELF INTRODUCTION: Build, ride and blow-up a few bikes over the years....
Love the Harleys most of all, had many kinds, once I bought a new Harley back in 83.
Was a keeper... But another love popped up and trader her off for the keeper I have now...
Run a small shop in central Fl. Pretty much just do motor work, like doing stroke's and Big Bores... But do the run of the mill stuff to keep the rent paid...
Re: More Old Guys
Much thanks again for the warm welcome here Guys, and the info for posting photos
Dang... It works .. !!
Well..... Perhaps not...
I think I will need to use photobucket for posting photos.
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Yo, 2-Losse ....
That photo you posted is a 100 Power Plus motor from the Gilroy (Ake CMC) Boys Indian Chef ....
Did some Hot-Rodding to it from the Get-Go... Bike had about 1200 miles on it since new..
It had a huge bore from the factory at 3-13/16 already...What I did was add a bit more stroke, taking it up to 109 cubes... J&E made me some pistons that move the pin up...
While I was inside it ... Also added some other goodies like a Lieneweber cam, Jims hydro-solid lifters, S&S roller rocker arms, reworked the heads, stuff like that....
Dang thing would pull second gear wheelies doing a power shift to second gear... until the stock clutch went... Installed a Pro-Clutch
I also stuck a name on that bike..... PT 109 ....
Last I heard the owner sold it to a Guy on the East Coast ... He was from Oregon ....
Got a call from the new owner awhile back wanting to know what all I did to the bike...
It was a long conversation... He said it's still running great, with over 40,000 miles showing on the clock...
Dang... It works .. !!
Well..... Perhaps not...
I think I will need to use photobucket for posting photos.
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Yo, 2-Losse ....
That photo you posted is a 100 Power Plus motor from the Gilroy (Ake CMC) Boys Indian Chef ....
Did some Hot-Rodding to it from the Get-Go... Bike had about 1200 miles on it since new..
It had a huge bore from the factory at 3-13/16 already...What I did was add a bit more stroke, taking it up to 109 cubes... J&E made me some pistons that move the pin up...
While I was inside it ... Also added some other goodies like a Lieneweber cam, Jims hydro-solid lifters, S&S roller rocker arms, reworked the heads, stuff like that....
Dang thing would pull second gear wheelies doing a power shift to second gear... until the stock clutch went... Installed a Pro-Clutch
I also stuck a name on that bike..... PT 109 ....
Last I heard the owner sold it to a Guy on the East Coast ... He was from Oregon ....
Got a call from the new owner awhile back wanting to know what all I did to the bike...
It was a long conversation... He said it's still running great, with over 40,000 miles showing on the clock...
- 2Loose
- Conventioneer
- Posts: 251
- Joined: Wed Aug 27, 2014 12:46 am
- SELF INTRODUCTION: Maui boy, farm systems mechanical engineer, sugar cane and pineapple, retired, chopped a '62 FL in '68, still have it, have five HD projects in the shop right now, three are panheads. Try to work on them every day, but often looking for or waiting for parts. Nothing stock going on here, all hot rod street oriental, and mostly old style.
- Location: Maui
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Yeah, they gotta be on the 'net somewhere, so's that img instruction can go find 'em and thenDragstews wrote:........I think I will need to use photobucket for posting photos.......
show the pix here. That's why I like to use my own server space at wheelsmaui.com instead
of one of the commercial spaces like photobucket....
The faster I go, the behinder I get....
I never look over my shoulder, I know what's back there, and it scares the hell outta me !!
I never look over my shoulder, I know what's back there, and it scares the hell outta me !!
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- NewB
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Thu Sep 04, 2014 8:57 pm
- SELF INTRODUCTION: Build, ride and blow-up a few bikes over the years....
Love the Harleys most of all, had many kinds, once I bought a new Harley back in 83.
Was a keeper... But another love popped up and trader her off for the keeper I have now...
Run a small shop in central Fl. Pretty much just do motor work, like doing stroke's and Big Bores... But do the run of the mill stuff to keep the rent paid...
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Willie.... Thanks Man..
Found an easy way of posting from Google .....
Found an easy way of posting from Google .....