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AnthesiaMD are you going to replace the wheels or powder coat the spokes brass to match the theme of the bike?
The bike builder suggested that, but the bills are racking up pretty quick. I decided when I need a tire change, we will put on a bigger front wheel and plate both wheels brass. By that time, I should have replenished my bank account. LOL.
Being from the old school lean towards the old Knucklehead.
A few are always around but pricey.
Had a Laminectomy a yr ago this month...you know what it involved...been very slow getting better.
Numbness and pain fluctuating constantly. At times the foot feels like I'm stepping on a pillow.
Cannot afford any accidents with the loss of feeling.
Steve
My next bike, I am going to restore myself. I am considering an old knucklehead or maybe an old Triumph Bonneville. But that wont be until next year sometime.
I agree. It is probably not the best time for you to start riding again. Yes, I know about laminectomies only too well. Sorry to hear about your back condition.
Last edited by AnesthesiaMD; 08-04-2009 at 05:53 PM..
It's pretty much done. I am still waiting on some brass riser caps to replace the ones that are on there, and I will wait for winter before I plate the dashboard controls. Other than that, its done...
I dont really care who likes it or not, because I LOVE the way it came out.
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