The first version with borrowed 1952 6T engine, no charging system, single row primary, stock length forks, unfinished sissy bar and in need of some more paint. Just wanted to get it rolling and when I did, it helped me plan out where I really needed to go with it.
Second version, getting closer to what I wanted in a hardcore Triumph chopper club bike. 4" over forks and paint by back in the day Bay Area original "Joe the Painter". The drips on the top of the tank were one of his signature styles and it was the finished tank that gave me the idea for the name of the bike. The sissy bar was finished from the same bar used on the first version.
This type of chopper style packs the gear nicely.
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Sticking it on my blog paul......beautiful bike mate, but must be a sad time too.
ReplyDeleteSad for sure, if not for the need of money...
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Paul, always loved this bike. Linked on my blog too. Hope you get good money for it. The bike deserves it.
ReplyDeleteThanks man, appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteThrowbacks got it up now.
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