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Originally posted by knuckcrazy View PostThe weekend was mostly body work, every thing stripped and smoothed ready for Primer. We still have some work on the front fender and should finish tonight.
Austin stripped his last parts for parkerizing and we will cook them tonight.
We have a speedo cable to donate to someone cause it dont fit this bike!!
Stolen parts, Austin found a brake lever he liked better than me I guess.
I will get it back
AMCA #765
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The shows on TV build em in 10 days..I call Bullshi+ on that
Davenport is right around the corner. Everything is in the maroon color, fenders are layed our for scallops and will be painted tonight.
Tanks will be complete tomorrow. I know it has the wrong font on the horn and dont care, hell I am just glad my 13 year old even knows what a 9 bolt horn is. When you see the bike at Davenport cut him some slack and remember that a 13 year old kid built most of this bike and 100%% of the design was him. Austin can't do much with the paint thing so he is jumping in where he can. I was looking at the bike Saturday getting together a game plan for the day and noticed Austin picking up the parkerizing hotplates and other things, putting tools away and cleaning all with out being asked. That got me thinking and I realized he has not played his video game 1 time this summer that I can remember. I am very proud of Austin and he has worked his heart out on this bike and it is his right or wrong, he did it like he wanted.
Mission accomplished.
I have not posted many pics of the paint because it has been a whirl wind trying to get it done. I will try and post pics of the bike when paint is done, time permitting. If not this will be the final post for this project. Hope you enjoyed a look into Austins project.
Bob Williams
Proud Father
AMCA 10493
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I think its great the way you and Austin spent the summer of 2012. I was lucky enough to buy a pan basket at 18 and finish by 19 yrs old. I look back at the pictures and all the mistakes, besides being a chopper. Just wait and see how much he will advance by the time he is 19, what a fanastic jump he has gotten from you. I look forward to seeing it! BobBob Rice #6738
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quote proud pappa: " I realized he has not played his video game 1 time this summer that I can remember." end qu
Good on you, pops! Your kind of parenting is what we should all practice. I'm proud of you, too.
My 5-yr-old grandson took his first mini-bike ride on his 5th birthday. He has sat and watched me wrench, humming his little kindergarten songs to me. Now he takes the chain guard off his bicycle, and re-installs it. Yesterday the pedals were off. .... and he wears bibs and boots (like grandpa) when he comes to the farm to help me with chores. .. and he never watches tv when he's here!
there is hope!
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This has been a really great thread. A father seeing his son through a cool project and a kid who had the ambition to take it on. Wouldn't it be something if Austin inspired other young folks to get out of the house and turn some wrenches??? I second Joe on the "Legendary Bike Builds" notion.Cory Othen
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I second Slojo's nomination for the "Legendary Bike Builds" Would also be the makings for a great article in "The Antique Motorcycle" with photos and cover. Not all members go to this forum but they receive the magazine. It might stimulate others and get more youth involvement.
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All good ideas, where is our national youth directors involvement???Louie
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Originally posted by LouieMCman View PostAll good ideas, where is our national youth directors involvement???
They are starting a lifetime journey, this can wait
Bob
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Beautiful!! I think a new thread should be 'Legendary Bike Builds in Record Time'. I think you need to loan Austin out every summer until he graduates to a member that needs help. Heck, I can't get anything done, if you guys can build a whole bike in 2 months he would be a big help to me over the summer. Looks great Austin! BobBob Rice #6738
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