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Re: Stu Pidasole's Build
20 Feb 2011 20:16 - 20 Feb 2011 20:27
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now if your talking about all the above and me, which you were not, then your right. also, what is it that looks low? the frame or the header? i dont even know if i am using that header, and i live in florida. the only pot holes/hills i have are speed bumps which can be avoided.
thanks for the compliment on my build. (typical kzrider member)......you been hangin out at "Z Jungle"? wheres Plummen?:woohoo:
im just kidding man, your awesome! come by anytime!
maybe some people here dont know how to fabricate. for shitz and giggles, lets say i get this couple of hundred pounds, ( which, a battery, handlebars, tach, seat, tail, and headlight/signals, fuel, oh and carbs, dont weight a couple of hundred pounds), back on the bike and it sits too low, they make grinders, welding machines and paint. nothing in this world is written in stone. well eccept things written in stone.:laugh:Looks awfully low and theres still a coupla hundred pounds of steel missing along with a rider.
now if your talking about all the above and me, which you were not, then your right. also, what is it that looks low? the frame or the header? i dont even know if i am using that header, and i live in florida. the only pot holes/hills i have are speed bumps which can be avoided.
thanks for the compliment on my build. (typical kzrider member)......you been hangin out at "Z Jungle"? wheres Plummen?:woohoo:
im just kidding man, your awesome! come by anytime!
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Re: Stu Pidasole's Build
20 Feb 2011 20:23
flipping back and forth between you and the teutals,all my favorite builders in one night!
i aint had this much fun since that time back in 78 when me and omr and larry saw barry manilow open for the bee gees! :woohoo:
i aint had this much fun since that time back in 78 when me and omr and larry saw barry manilow open for the bee gees! :woohoo:
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Re: Stu Pidasole's Build
20 Feb 2011 20:25 - 20 Feb 2011 20:28
PLUMMEN wrote:
:laugh: i wasnt even born yet....:laugh:flipping back and forth between you and the teutals,all my favorite builders in one night!
i aint had this much fun since that time back in 78 when me and omr and larry saw barry manilow open for the bee gees! :woohoo:
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20 Feb 2011 20:38
www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=video&cd=...FE7MyJV6mf6UYicgxwmA
ya should of been there,as larry said it was a stone cold groove! :blink:
when barry manilow called bj up on the stage and sang him that song for his 53 birthday,i dont think there was a dry eye in the house!well actually bj stormed the stage when the fireworks went off (vietnam flashback thing)and the riot police hit us all with tear gas! :S
when barry manilow called bj up on the stage and sang him that song for his 53 birthday,i dont think there was a dry eye in the house!well actually bj stormed the stage when the fireworks went off (vietnam flashback thing)and the riot police hit us all with tear gas! :S
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Re: Stu Pidasole's Build
21 Feb 2011 10:03
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There's also a big, f-king empty space where your crankshaft and "junk" are supposed to be. :lol:
All I'm saying is it seems odd to put modern suspension parts on an old chassis in which the original twin shocker will probobly be more road worthy that what you're putting together. No offense. I've done my fair share of customizing, but I'm also not the only one here that said it looked low.
Kidkawie wrote:maybe some people here dont know how to fabricate. for shitz and giggles, lets say i get this couple of hundred pounds, ( which, a battery, handlebars, tach, seat, tail, and headlight/signals, fuel, oh and carbs, dont weight a couple of hundred pounds),Looks awfully low and theres still a coupla hundred pounds of steel missing along with a rider.
There's also a big, f-king empty space where your crankshaft and "junk" are supposed to be. :lol:
All I'm saying is it seems odd to put modern suspension parts on an old chassis in which the original twin shocker will probobly be more road worthy that what you're putting together. No offense. I've done my fair share of customizing, but I'm also not the only one here that said it looked low.
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Re: Stu Pidasole's Build
21 Feb 2011 10:10
Thats how they roll at "DADE COUNTY KZ CHOPPERS THE SERIES/JOE VS STU-EE" :laugh:
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Re: Stu Pidasole's Build
21 Feb 2011 10:15
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stewy. this isnt the first time i posted this.....Thats how they roll at "DADE COUNTY KZ CHOPPERS THE SERIES/JOE VS STU-EE" :laugh:
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21 Feb 2011 10:32
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Re: Stu Pidasole's Build
21 Feb 2011 10:58
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Re: Stu Pidasole's Build
21 Feb 2011 11:06 - 21 Feb 2011 11:10
now that shit is funny, i take back what i said about you keeping your day job.
ill be in the garage WORKING on my bike while you stay inside watching OCC. when are you ganna start a build thread? i found this thread....is it yours? looks like craigs favorite rear tire size, maybe its his. :laugh:
ill be in the garage WORKING on my bike while you stay inside watching OCC. when are you ganna start a build thread? i found this thread....is it yours? looks like craigs favorite rear tire size, maybe its his. :laugh:
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