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I own and ride a 51 pan. It was copped when purchased 28 years ago. Through the years it has had many styles all of which suited me at the time and what I invisioned as my personal statement in what I built. In 1989 I did a restoration back to what the factory produced. In my first show I was placed in a hot stock class because of chrome and paint choice. A valueable experience in that show, enter no more shows. Here it is some 13 or 14 years later and the 51 would be considered a mongral because I elected to trade off a pristine 48 frame with all the tabs still in tac for a swing arm frame for the comfort angle of things. As we all know how much comfort is in riding 2 up on a buddy seat from the peiod, no matter how small the passenger is. It's the only ride I have and connot afford a second ride and very thankfull for the one I do have. Just curious where this 51 would fit in in one of your meets. I deffinately agree with a class for us people with a out of place machine. Nothing to be taken away from the restoreation machines and there importance. But also important are the old bikes that are built to suit there owners use and still on the road being used on a daily basis. Just my opinion, Don P. Sorry for the poor spelling, it's bin a longgggg day.
I own and ride a 51 pan. It was copped when purchased 28 years ago. Through the years it has had many styles all of which suited me at the time and what I invisioned as my personal statement in what I built. In 1989 I did a restoration back to what the factory produced. In my first show I was placed in a hot stock class because of chrome and paint choice. A valueable experience in that show, enter no more shows. Here it is some 13 or 14 years later and the 51 would be considered a mongral because I elected to trade off a pristine 48 frame with all the tabs still in tac for a swing arm frame for the comfort angle of things. As we all know how much comfort is in riding 2 up on a buddy seat from the peiod, no matter how small the passenger is. It's the only ride I have and connot afford a second ride and very thankfull for the one I do have. Just curious where this 51 would fit in in one of your meets. I deffinately agree with a class for us people with a out of place machine. Nothing to be taken away from the restoreation machines and there importance. But also important are the old bikes that are built to suit there owners use and still on the road being used on a daily basis. Just my opinion, Don P. Sorry for the poor spelling, it's bin a longgggg day.
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