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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Pfunk on October 24, 2003, 03:03:17 AM
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http://www.bluemooncycle.com/Existing%20Site/R75M.html
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thats awsome, i dont see many ww2 bikes.
thanks funk those pictures are awsome!
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Hmmm, interesting chop material.:D
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The American Chopper Series ought to let those guys do a modern version of an old bike like that.
Discovery had a 4 hour back to back episode last month...
That show is the toejam.
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I actually watched that American Chopper show a few weeks back. They were building a "Black Widow" theme bike for a competition. Amazing watching them put that bike together. Of course my wife came in and turned the channel before I was able to see the final results. :( Did you see that one? Did it win the competition?
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6th at Daytona.
The guy that won spent 2 years on his bike and it showed.
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Go here and look at the sitemap, this place is about 15 mins away from my house(never even knew it was there) They have a muesem with all sorts of cool old bikes
http://www.bluemooncycle.com/
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Originally posted by Curval
I actually watched that American Chopper show a few weeks back. They were building a "Black Widow" theme bike for a competition. Amazing watching them put that bike together. Of course my wife came in and turned the channel before I was able to see the final results. :( Did you see that one? Did it win the competition?
They're actually in re-runs here now. If you thought the Black Widow was cool, wait'll until you see the Fire Bike (as in Fire Truck and Fire Department) and after that, the Comanche bike - talk about coolness!
Probably the funniest part of the whole program is when . . . Oh! Oh! Gotta watch my tongue, don't want to give out any spoilers.
;) But I will say that its a program worth catching every week. Once I got my wife started on it, she got hooked. Watching the relationships between the father and son(s) is an interesting dynamic. Don't tell her its about motorcycles, tell her its about a father and his sons trying to run a business.
Paul Junior: "But Dad, you said to ...."
Paul Senior: "Hey! What's was is was and what is is is and what is is what's happening right now!"