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Old 07-10-2012   #61
 
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it took about two minutes to mount it,
I just welded a flat stock tab sticking out on the frame and drilled a hole in the fender.
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sorry, I was busy doing the Born Free thing, I'll load some today.
ok here is what I rode out to BF4, it was fun to finally get to ride a bike that I own.
Here is a couple pics of the shop too....

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some more pics...

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couple more..

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Very nice Tony. Where can I get a set of those pipes on the Norton for my OIF 650? I want to call them Manx pipes for some reason.

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those pipes are also known as swept backs, they are also available for Triumphs from England but are kinda pricey, we sold a set of used ones for $200 a while ago
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You're bike looks bitchin!!! The photos of the shop make my head spin. Also, what's the 411 on that 55 you have for sale (the b&w one in photo 4)?
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You're bike looks bitchin!!! The photos of the shop make my head spin. Also, what's the 411 on that 55 you have for sale (the b&w one in photo 4)?
sorry Mike, that bike is sold and gone now, those are all consignment bikes for sale and that bike it was a deal at that price
We sold 9 bikes last month, I need more bikes on the floor if anyone has one for sale.

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sorry Mike, that bike is sold and gone now, those are all consignment bikes for sale and that bike it was a deal at that price
We sold 9 bikes last month, I need more bikes on the floor if anyone has one for sale.
ARGH, heartbreaking!!! I zoomed in on the price in photoshop and was ready to jump on it.
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holy amazing shop! makes the shop I'm at look like the dark ages.
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Triumph nirvana
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1968 tr6r Parts needed..

Nice shop Torch.. I need some parts for my 68 Triumph .. Ignition , Cables , Etc.... Can you help ?
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yes, best way is to send an email parts request to the shop @ www.ClassicCyclesInc.com

( on the web site those are pics of the old shop, I still need someone to update it )

I can answer any tech questions and advise you on parts or repairs and then Amanda will take care of everything else as far as ordering, payments and shipping.
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