CBH has been renewed!!!

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budoka
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CBH has been renewed!!!

Post by budoka »

Hey folks!

Gary's son, Chris has completely renewed the main CBH site. He's done a massive amount of work to keep Gary's vision alive, so please go check it out and see it for yourself. Let's throw all the support we can to him and keep people out in the garage building dreams!

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Post by Jim Sawyer »

It is great that Garys legacy is being kept alive, Thank You Chris!
I first found the chopperbuilders handbook back in 2004. Thanks to the board, and all its members, I was able to build My bike, and have ridden it 71,000 miles. I learned a lot, made some friends, and had a great time building it
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Jim Sawyer wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:04 am It is great that Garys legacy is being kept alive, Thank You Chris!
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gearhead1951
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I dont know if I can think of enough to say to reach the two hundred charactor minimun set by the mods , but I will persevere
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Post by gearhead1951 »

I caint seem to beable to reach the site, anyone got the link?
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Re: CBH has been renewed!!!

Post by Jim Sawyer »

I first found the chopperbuilders handbook back in 2004. Thanks to the board, and all its members, I was able to build My bike, and have ridden it 71,000 miles. I learned a lot, made some friends, and had a great time building it
gearhead1951
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SELF INTRODUCTION: I am an expat tennessee hillbilly and retired us navy engineer livin' in Scotland and I have a love of old cars , trucks, motorcycles and most any other machinery !

I dont know if I can think of enough to say to reach the two hundred charactor minimun set by the mods , but I will persevere
Location: Greenock Scotland

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Post by gearhead1951 »

OK, I checked in, but I am not finding any posts or discource of any kind! I aint that compuliterate
, but that opening page cunfuses me!
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