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  • just playin' around here...

    pre-restoration pic!
    just curious if this works!


  • #2
    After browsing old posts, found this old one by me...reckon I should update 'Cy's pic...


    http://www.ffbmc.com/Pictures/Bikes/LelliebabeBike.jpg

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    • #3
      Hmmmmmmmmmmmm...

      how do I get it to appear w/out having to click on the link?

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      • #4
        add brackets in front of the site, and then add brackets after it too. put a forward slash in too. It should look like this. ( I will add a asterex that you need to remove so it will work with your photo. ) this is for demo purpose only, so it will show up on this reply. Do not use spaces between brackets and address.


        [IMG*]insert picture website address here[/IMG*]

        Jim

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        • #5


          cool!!!!!!!!!

          Thanks Jim!!!!!

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          • #6
            Your welcome! Nice looking 45 by the way! What part of Chester CO are you from? I use Rt 30 all the time.

            Jim

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            • #7
              West Chester...

              Do you ever ride down to The Union in Marlyand?
              Or St. Petersburg Hotel?

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              • #8
                Sorry, never heard of those two places. But, I do know where West Chester is.

                Jim

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                • #9
                  Flathead Lellie,
                  That sure is a beautiful Machine. I can almost hear that clutch chattering, those Flathead valves rattling, and that sweet sound of freedom as that Hog pulls away.
                  Doug

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                  • #10
                    OH PANMAN...STOP!!!!!!!

                    Yer hurtin' my heart!!!!!!!! LOL

                    It's 23* here today...wind chills in the teens...not even gonna attempt to fire'm up & go for a ride...even though I've got my FXRG's...but if the temp goes up a couple more degrees later this week or next...I'll be out there!


                    Gotta gloat...sorry...

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                    • #11
                      pics

                      This is the 1946 wl that I restored last year. I did all of the difficult work when I was sixteen and the assembly whe I was seventeen. Fourty fives sure are a lot of fun to work on not to mention look at.

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                      • #12
                        Matt, Excellent job! Looks great. Sure is a nice feeling when you finally get to ride it for the first time after assembly. That is how I felt when I finished mine and got to ride them after I was done restoring them. On the other hand, it was sort of a let down as well, you know, like, it's all over with. Kinda like the day after Christmas. Good luck!

                        Jim

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                        • #13
                          This was the first customer bike that I did that wasn't a hummer, and it hurt me when I saw it leave. I suppose the feeling could be compared to loosing a child or a best friend. I do not know if everyone understands the relationship you develop with these bikes. They sure are a lot of fun even though you have to see them go.

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                          • #14
                            46 Flathead

                            Matt,

                            That is beautyful. Great Job. You should be proud of yourself. We all know how much time and effort goes into a bike like that. It is great to see a young person like yourself appreciating the older bikes. Building a bike like this is a link to the past and makes you appreciate the simplicity and the engineering that went into these things over 55 years ago.

                            Jim

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                            • #15
                              Matt...a BIG 'thumbs up' on this resto! It's beautiful!
                              I personally thank you for 'saving' another old piece of old iron!!!

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