Thanks for the compliment....I think. I did fix my faulty welding and also regeared the beast. Maybe I'm still crawling?
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Originally posted by Slojo View Post"Marty Rosenblum called it the "first Volkswagan" and that remains the best description". BEST THING MARTY EVER SAID.Be sure to visit;
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i always thought it was a very sexy bike? a lot more conventional than most that came after it. built 4 years after the end of the civil war. how can you not love this machine. i have always wanted to build one like it.
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Originally posted by jurassic View Posti always thought it was a very sexy bike? a lot more conventional than most that came after it. built 4 years after the end of the civil war. how can you not love this machine. i have always wanted to build one like it.Attached Files
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Roper's Steam-Velocipede
Originally posted by jurassic View Posti always thought it was a very sexy bike? a lot more conventional than most that came after it. built 4 years after the end of the civil war. how can you not love this machine. i have always wanted to build one like it.
No popping wheelies though, or jumping rivers!Last edited by HarleyCreation; 04-02-2010, 12:25 PM.
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Originally posted by big jesus 151 View PostCheck out that cool a$$ seat on Ropers scooter. You know he built it so he could ride his bad motor scooter into town, & take all the hot babes for a ride !!! 1st true biker !!! I always thought the Daimler was built by the Trojans ??? Have FUN Pusherman
The seat is the water tank so by the time he ran out of water he also ran out of comfort.
All Sylvestor wanted to do was "Ride his machne and not get hasseled by the man" (which the man did interupt his fun). He may have wanted to get loaded but we will not go there.
Joe
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Originally posted by HarleyCreation View PostThe c1869 Roper steam velocipde was a great landmark machine. Clearly a forerunner of the motorcycle. It certainly had a nice low center of gravity. It was also pretty well known at the time.
No popping wheelies though, or jumping rivers!
Maybe by Name Only since the name belongs to Edward Joel Pennington.
Joe
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