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#19722
Any Winter Projects Out There? 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
Just to keep yaw'll minds off the impending wait for your new Max. Do any of you have winter/garage projects to tide you over the winter to keep you busy other than sitting on your new '09 Max all winter daydreaming while waiting for the first groundhog to break from his den?

Just picked this one up.....
[video type=youtube][/video]

Chris
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Re:Any Winter Projects Out There? 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
Supposed to look like this
Oh Yea....shifter on the right and brakes on the left....
Dam British

The 1968 MkIV Spitfire was the last made. Amal’s new Concentric carburettors were combined with twin-leading-shoe front brakes and independently adjustable Lucas ignition points for easier starting. Engine power output was increased to 53 bhp.[
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Re:Any Winter Projects Out There? 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
Do you own it?

In very good condition, do you keep it in the house
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Re:Any Winter Projects Out There? 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
Chris you sound cajun. I can still hear the canadian in you.nice bike.you know that bsa was the bike to have before the japanese came in stronger in the late 60s bsa even took over triumph at one point.cool classic.the father in law has an early 70s bsa twin chopper with hardtail frame and springer forks all original ripped apart in boxes ill post pics some day.ive been trying to weasel it out of him for years but he says hell put it together when he retires.his bud owed him money in the and so he took the chopper as colateral.its been in his shed for about 20 years or so.
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Re:Any Winter Projects Out There? 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
Here's mine. She's a '69 and I'm the original owner. Mostly original, needs only minor mechanical re-hab & the paint buffed. I'll probably work on it when I'm not chiseling the frozen slobber off the new bike.
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Re:Any Winter Projects Out There? 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
Cruzin wrote:
Supposed to look like this
Oh Yea....shifter on the right and brakes on the left....
Dam British

The 1968 MkIV Spitfire was the last made. Amal’s new Concentric carburettors were combined with twin-leading-shoe front brakes and independently adjustable Lucas ignition points for easier starting. Engine power output was increased to 53 bhp.[

I had one of those 650's back in 69. That bike would do great wheelies.
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Re:Any Winter Projects Out There? 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
Nice friggin ride Nunzi! My buddy had a jacked up air shocked shackel, Craigars, 69 4 speed with a 440 in it about 27 years ago. It an originaly 383 car. I dig those old Keystone Classics. You don't see to many sets of those around any more. Give us dirt on the Road Runner! Miles,story etc. etc.
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Re:Any Winter Projects Out There? 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
xbite9 wrote:
Do you own it?

In very good condition, do you keep it in the house


The picture I found on-line, the video of it in boxes is mine...will probably still be in boxes next year this time also
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Re:Any Winter Projects Out There? 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
nunzio wrote:
Here's mine. She's a '69 and I'm the original owner. Mostly original, needs only minor mechanical re-hab & the paint buffed. I'll probably work on it when I'm not chiseling the frozen slobber off the new bike.

Whats that? a Roadrunner with the 383 Magnum?
I had a 1970 Challenger convertable (second owner) with a 440 Magnum with 3.91 posi that was my daily rider in the late 70's.
Sold it for 4500 and bought me a brand new "83 Mustang GT.
Kicking myself eversince.
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Re:Any Winter Projects Out There? 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
Spidi is right...everyone wanted a set of those keystones or crager SSt's on their ride
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