Know that my interest is in vintage photos, scans of stuff out of old chopper magazines, and modern builds that are really well styled in a traditional way (think Scott Craig, Bill Mize, etc.)
I'll be frank here: The reason I'm asking for this stuff is because I'm tired of only finding great builds on Japanese sites. Their stuff is right on...but geez, it'd be nice to see some American built bikes w/ style.
Tony,
I love your site, but I don't know if most people know that there are multiple pages to the site. If you end up on the bobbertown.com/index page (which nearly every search engine takes you to), you cannot navigate out of that page to the rest of your site. I took me like a year to realize (via an obscure search engine find) that the "your scoots" etc. pages even existed.
Wow, I never knew there was more than one page either.
Dr. Jett said:
Tony,
I love your site, but I don't know if most people know that there are multiple pages to the site. If you end up on the bobbertown.com/index page (which nearly every search engine takes you to), you cannot navigate out of that page to the rest of your site. I took me like a year to realize (via an obscure search engine find) that the "your scoots" etc. pages even existed.
Tony,
I love your site, but I don't know if most people know that there are multiple pages to the site. If you end up on the bobbertown.com/index page (which nearly every search engine takes you to), you cannot navigate out of that page to the rest of your site. I took me like a year to realize (via an obscure search engine find) that the "your scoots" etc. pages even existed.
I don't understand why the "billet people" don't machine stuff like that to look like the originals, with fins and all...?
Machined parts that look cast is what I'm sayin'.
G.
I don't understand why the "billet people" don't machine stuff like that to look like the originals, with fins and all...?
Machined parts that look cast is what I'm sayin'.
G.
I don't understand why the "billet people" don't machine stuff like that to look like the originals, with fins and all...?
Machined parts that look cast is what I'm sayin'.
G.
I don't understand why the "billet people" don't machine stuff like that to look like the originals, with fins and all...?
Machined parts that look cast is what I'm sayin'.
G.
Tony posted the red bike from his buddy Tom.
I though it had been built by Tom Foster, who built the FXR-type.
G.
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