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04-06-2015 #1
AEE Choppers Corvair Trike FOUND!!!!!!!!
Thats right it's back......I've chased it for a long time. It was where I thought it was but I could never get a picture out of the guy. Paul Ponkow with Bones legacy got pictures and waved some cash now he owns the Corvair Trike. This was on the cover of the first issue of Street Chopper, on cover first AEE catalog, in a movie and more.....it's stunning how original it is. Molly paint intact, AEE springer, looks like original gauges and more....seats need recovered and it needs the 6 vertical pipes but otherwise from 50 feet its all there! Paul and his crew are going to give it the same kind of Bones legacy treatment Big Twin got so stay tuned!!!! We have found 2 of AEE's bikes, where are the rest????
I'll have more pictures on the AEE blog:
http://aeechoppers.blogspot.com/
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04-06-2015 #2Senior Member
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kewl, very kewlio.
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04-06-2015 #3Senior Member
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Somebody find the Unholy Six!
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04-07-2015 #4
That left side knee bar (and presumably missing right side?) are way NUTS!!!
I can see where you would want something to prevent leg "slippage" (?) terminology unknown, but scary as hell as a restraint system too.
Unless I'm just seeing something that isn't apparent? hinges or other release mechanisms???
WILD AS FUCK!!!!
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04-07-2015 #5Junior Member
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Not a restraint system, more to keep you from touching stuff you shouldn't by putting your feet where they should not go. I rode in it and you just hang on...especially when Tom was wheeling it....it hauled the mail let me tell you.
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04-07-2015 #6Senior Member
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Those guys have all the cool shit.
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04-07-2015 #7
Great to see more chopper history come to light. Hopefully the Counting Cars exposure will help bring out more.
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04-08-2015 #8Junior Member
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Too cool. I love seeing builds from the late 60's and early 70's found and resurrected
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04-15-2015 #9Junior Member
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04-16-2015 #10Senior Member
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man that is so cool. Glad to see these bikes are still out there.
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04-17-2015 #11Senior Member
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That is sweet. Love that Columbus manufacturing Springer.got one of them myself
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04-17-2015 #12Junior Member
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04-20-2015 #13Junior Member
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Its an AEE square springer and has been on there since 1971. It originally had a modified HD springer, then glide tubes for a while then the AEE springer.
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04-22-2015 #14
Found it!!!......on the webz-
http://www.rareplanes.com/kk/unholy.html
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02-28-2020 #15Junior Member
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this is going to be bad ass again.
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02-28-2020 #16
Is Grabowski s bike still out there?
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02-28-2020 #17Senior Member
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02-28-2020 #18Senior Member
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That's like, one of those things you're glad someone else has..
But you wouldn't want it parked in your own driveway.
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02-28-2020 #19Senior Member
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I had one of those square springers once. I gave it to a friend. Heavy as hell. Probable crack your neck casting if you hit a decent pothole of bump in the road . Especially if it pogo'.
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