FiddyFour
06-05-2005, 12:29 PM
hey all... i figured i'd follow the croud of guys over here from Da HAMB and enjoy the company of scooter freaks
most of ya know me from over yonder, but what the hell.
i've had a few bikes over the years, started with a 650 Beezer that my dad and i built from a basket case bike (literaly came home in baskets and milk cases) when i was 14. i learned to ride on that bike, wished my pop never got rid of it but he needed a decent cage to get to work in for that winter...
had a oil injected suzi 2 stroker about 15 years ago that was a reat ratty bitch and didnt stick around long. every time you got on the throttle, the baffles popped out the pipes, but it was a fun scoot for the summer i owned it. a good learning experiance
my most recent "adventure" is an '82 Kaw 750 twin that i have cut the rear off of, and am in the middle of hardtailing it out. going to have a solo seat, stock tank, stock forks, pretty much a cross between a traditional bobber and a chop. stripped down, but the frame modified for my visual pleasure :D
Anyhow, Thanks Ryan! Viva La HAMB, and now JAMB!
Traves
most of ya know me from over yonder, but what the hell.
i've had a few bikes over the years, started with a 650 Beezer that my dad and i built from a basket case bike (literaly came home in baskets and milk cases) when i was 14. i learned to ride on that bike, wished my pop never got rid of it but he needed a decent cage to get to work in for that winter...
had a oil injected suzi 2 stroker about 15 years ago that was a reat ratty bitch and didnt stick around long. every time you got on the throttle, the baffles popped out the pipes, but it was a fun scoot for the summer i owned it. a good learning experiance
my most recent "adventure" is an '82 Kaw 750 twin that i have cut the rear off of, and am in the middle of hardtailing it out. going to have a solo seat, stock tank, stock forks, pretty much a cross between a traditional bobber and a chop. stripped down, but the frame modified for my visual pleasure :D
Anyhow, Thanks Ryan! Viva La HAMB, and now JAMB!
Traves