Just wanted to take a minute to introduce myself. My name is Jake and I just got my 81 Ironhead chop on the road a few months back. It is not done, I am not sure it ever will be. Must recent thing is I need to do powder coat and paint. I am also wanting to change up my front end to a spool and springer that I plan on building. Here to learn and hopefully give some advice to others.
Jake
New guy
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- NewB
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Wed Feb 15, 2012 12:26 am
- SELF INTRODUCTION: I am active duty USAF and have built a 81 Ironhead chop. I have the bike building bug and I dont want to shake it. Here to learn as much as I can and hopefully give advise to some others as well. I recently picked up a 71 Triumph 650 basket case motor from a good buddy for pretty cheap. I plan on getting that thing built then building a motorcycle around it. Not 100 percent sure on the direction I am going to go with it but it should be fun and keep me busy. I also enjoy building my own tools when I can. I have picked up most the metal to build a tube bender and have plans to build my own porta-band stand and lift.
- yona
- Conventioneer
- Posts: 278
- Joined: Tue Oct 25, 2011 4:55 pm
- SELF INTRODUCTION: Automotive weldor and fabricator for 45 years, like to dip in to both pools............make hand-tooled leather covered seats and bags.................jack of all trades........................63 years old......live in Baja Georgia, on the coast...former military
- Location: Baja Georgia - St Johns River Inlet
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- curt
- Long in the Tooth
- Posts: 1070
- Joined: Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:36 am
- SELF INTRODUCTION: hi everyone its me from the old bord hopeing to see everyone come here and all the newcomers . lets make this as good as the old one or even better . lookin foreward to seeing everyones projects continue and ill be continueing mine too
- Location: utica new york
Re: New guy
welcome
ever notice when you hit somethin or someone with a hammer you feel instantly better
- railroad bob
- Contributor
- Posts: 939
- Joined: Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:07 pm
- SELF INTRODUCTION: Hi Dan, thanks for your time and energy spent on this new board. I hope you will give me a waiver on the email account, I have used gmail so long I don't have a clue what my service provider account is.
I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.
Best, Bob Davidson - Location: Alaska
Re: New guy
Glad to see ya here...
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- Maxthegardener
- Builder
- Posts: 384
- Joined: Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:28 am
- SELF INTRODUCTION: Name is Max living in scotland ,and building my first bike, Which is derived from a buellM2 Cyclone..Started with an engine and a Drop seat frame wich was made to my spec by a more experienced builder. would like to learn more about the skills and techniques required to build a frame so I value being a member here...Cheers Max
- Location: Angus, Scotland
Re: New guy
welcome...
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- NewB
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Wed Feb 15, 2012 12:26 am
- SELF INTRODUCTION: I am active duty USAF and have built a 81 Ironhead chop. I have the bike building bug and I dont want to shake it. Here to learn as much as I can and hopefully give advise to some others as well. I recently picked up a 71 Triumph 650 basket case motor from a good buddy for pretty cheap. I plan on getting that thing built then building a motorcycle around it. Not 100 percent sure on the direction I am going to go with it but it should be fun and keep me busy. I also enjoy building my own tools when I can. I have picked up most the metal to build a tube bender and have plans to build my own porta-band stand and lift.
Re: New guy
Thanks for the welcomes.
- Maz
- Biker Mistress
- Posts: 714
- Joined: Tue Oct 25, 2011 4:02 pm
- SELF INTRODUCTION: The Biker Mistress, Blonde, blue eyes, English Lady bike builder and previously a member of the CBH. I run my own custom bike and chop shop (MazChopz) on the south west coast of England. I have been building custom bikes for over 35 years and have built some 130 bikes so far. I am happy to share my knowledge and "expertise" and also hope to learn from the other forum members. I look forward to meeting up with many of my friends from the CBH and especially to seeing how Dan got on with his Knuck.
- Location: South West Coast of England
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Re: New guy
and welcome from me too
Maz xx
Maz xx
Blonde, blue eyes, English Custom Bike builder and Biker Mistress!!!