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curt
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from the old bord i know but 2007 dyna custom origonally black repainted candy brandywine with a silver basecoat and black ghost flames did all the paint work myself had to let harley do the 110 kit so i wouldnt loose the warranty .i ride her hard already put 3 headgaskets in it and soon a base gasket gotta hurry with the projects i need a second bike :doh:
ever notice when you hit somethin or someone with a hammer you feel instantly better
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Nice ride dude, bring her round and we'll rake her out and get a nice girder on there....... ;)

No seriously, you've done a nice job there :clap:

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thank you
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Curt, very nice clean looking bike there man. I have ridden lots of harleys and they are fairly reasonably priced here in canada, have been thinking about getting another one we will see. ;) :auto-biker:
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i do love my harleys but i want a triumph an old school triumph chopper all in boxes just to have some fun with . theyre so dam hard to find here and if ya do people think theres gold in those cases or somethin
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curt - you already want the bike as a chop, or looking for a basket to rebuild? what year/model you after
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joechop wrote:curt - you already want the bike as a chop, or looking for a basket to rebuild? what year/model you after

just a basket as long as most of the critical parts are there ill turn it into a chop dont really care about the year
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Not that it does anygood but seems they are out there. Nope not mine. Was browsing.


1974 Triumph bonneville 750 cc 8686 miles it's a nice classic every things good

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thats a nice one dont want to cut up a nice classic like that
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Super job on the paint. I love ghost flames.
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curt
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Location: utica new york

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thanks bob . it was a lot for a dyna hand controls lower belt guard headlight bucket side covers and the script . but i love ghost flames in candy so easy to bury the edges under the paint and clear
ever notice when you hit somethin or someone with a hammer you feel instantly better
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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

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curt wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 6:46 pm thanks bob . it was a lot for a dyna hand controls lower belt guard headlight bucket side covers and the script . but i love ghost flames in candy so easy to bury the edges under the paint and clear
Using Candy is a good tip. Ghost flames don't need a sharp edge, I like em when they are just a hint behind the main color. If someone is doing a double take, they're perfect.
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