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I've been riding most of my life, starting off on a Honda Z50 at about 8 yrs old. Moved up to dirt bikes & into street bikes & I have finally made it to Harleys. I've also been building my chopper for a few years, but money always holds me back. Whenever I seem to get a few extra bucks, all hell breaks loose & I'm broke again.
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Of course, being a musician & a photographer doesn't help with the money situation much either. LOL. One of these years, things will just go right. In fact, I see the light at the end of the tunnel already.
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Wifes Ride:
'99 Suzuki
GZ250
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Out With The Old Ride:
'82 Suzuki
GS850G
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In With The New Ride:
'03 H-D
Sportster 883C
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Future Ride: Chopster
(So Far & Subject To Change) Keep An Eye Open For Chopsters Progress.
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First Street Ride:
1973 Honda CL360
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I've enjoyed working with my hands quite a bit. I wanna do some bike building, maybe as a career. I was going to go to college for it on 3 seperate occasions, but that hasn't happened yet. Now that I have a garage to work in, maybe I can really make some progress on the Chopster. I have even been buying some more tool, now that I have a place to put them. I just picked up a bench vise & a drill press. I've got some really cool, top secret ideas in mind. I don't know if I'll try them all one Chopster though. I think I'll have to spred them out a little more.
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