scott
05-29-2005, 10:34 AM
Just rerpeating an earlier post as an intro to make it official. Hey this is just like the hamb, we are following the same rules even though they are not even posted yet. Baaa Baaa:rolleyes:
OK. Ive owned and worked on scooters for about the past 30 years on and off.I started out with a 70 Bonneville and quickly found out that you have to maintain your own scoot or you will go broke really quick. I was never raised on bikes so I didnt get the "early start"
Over the last 30 years I have had the triumph 2 beezas 650s, A Kawasaki 1000, and the last 17 years Harley Davidson in one form or another. Pretty much put together a 73 sporty from swapmeet parts and had 3 incarnations of a 76 fxe that ended up more flh. Had various bikes in various stages of repair run through my garage including a 36 VL and a 50 pan.
Ive done a couple of top ends and rebuilt a few 4 speeds. Never did a bottom end due to lack of equipment. I dont consider myself an expert by any means but Ive busted knuckles for years.
I now ride a 98 heritage springer which I take every where. Just got back from a 2000 miler through Utah's national parks. As I have gotten older I enjoy the reliability of my EVO.
When I got back I found this place through the HAMB Thanks Ryan now I will have TWO obsessions
Scott
OK. Ive owned and worked on scooters for about the past 30 years on and off.I started out with a 70 Bonneville and quickly found out that you have to maintain your own scoot or you will go broke really quick. I was never raised on bikes so I didnt get the "early start"
Over the last 30 years I have had the triumph 2 beezas 650s, A Kawasaki 1000, and the last 17 years Harley Davidson in one form or another. Pretty much put together a 73 sporty from swapmeet parts and had 3 incarnations of a 76 fxe that ended up more flh. Had various bikes in various stages of repair run through my garage including a 36 VL and a 50 pan.
Ive done a couple of top ends and rebuilt a few 4 speeds. Never did a bottom end due to lack of equipment. I dont consider myself an expert by any means but Ive busted knuckles for years.
I now ride a 98 heritage springer which I take every where. Just got back from a 2000 miler through Utah's national parks. As I have gotten older I enjoy the reliability of my EVO.
When I got back I found this place through the HAMB Thanks Ryan now I will have TWO obsessions
Scott