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  • Birthday 05/01/1947

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    2007 Tuono, 2012 ZX14R, 97 TurboBB, 1340 Suzuki Bandit

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  1. "Do you remember his screen name?" Google came right up with it.... Originally built and then crashed by "TexasDawg" I seem to remember his name was Tony but could be wrong... Hanksxxx
  2. You guys dont have very good memories...:) That bike was built by a .org member from Texas (Tony?) who wrecked it. The build was documented on this site. I bought the wreck and repaired it, changing it into what you see today, except for the exhaust. It had a Two Brothers high mount when I sold it to a guy from NYC. Happy Trails! Hanksxxx
  3. My first question would be how long does the new concrete have to cure before coating?
  4. You oughta mention the Ohlins shock in the add... Does it have any front end modifications to compliment the Ohlins shock? GLWS
  5. I've got a complete head, cams and valve cover for that bike from a low mileage 98 if it would help you or a buyer. Hank
  6. Fred, the Turbo BB is back in Jacksonville. Matt moved there when he got out of the service. Damn bike gets around, doesn't it? Then again, so do you...lol Hank
  7. Haven't talked to Graham in years. The swing arm was my design and I hoped he would do the machining and we'd sell some but he stopped producing parts. I do have a mint, very low mileage 03 swing arm I'd sell reasonably. It would be a good core for someone to extend. Let me know if you'd be interested...
  8. Here's another option. I had the rear portion of the stock seat covered with a gloss black material and the front was finished as a solo seat. The work was done by Sargent in Jacksonville. The bike was built by a member here who wrecked it and sold it to me. I rebuilt it and changed a few things around and resold it.
  9. Have you seen this one? https://www.cbrxx.com/threads/2000-titanium-blackbird.49457/
  10. The 2007 DODGE SRT8 is not available in all wheel drive... 2 breweries within a mile of the lot!
  11. I'm listing 3 vehicles from the lot that I think might be of interest to someone here. These are sold from a licensed NYS dealership after going through our shop, with a state inspection and with a 6 month, 7500 warranty. No sales tax collected from out of state buyers. Temporary tags available with your insurance. The warranty is good Nationwide and can be extended as well as its coverage expanded. Shipping is on you, or do a fly-drive or I might deliver for expenses. 1. 2007 Chrysler Aspen Limited Edition, all wheel drive, 4.7 liter Hemi, tow package, heated cloth power seats....just under 50,000 miles! 20" wheels, roof rack, tinted glass, full power, beautiful condition Aspen's are built on a full frame. As equipped, the towing capacity is pretty darn high. It seats 2 in the front, 3 in the middle and 3 in the rear. Silver exterior with gray cloth interior. $10,995.00 2. 2008 Infinity G37X coupe, red with gray leather, upgraded Journey package, automatic trans, only 44,950 miles. These are great to drive and run forever. The allure here is the low mileage. $12,995.00 3. 2007 Dodge Charge SRT-8 with 71,915 miles, red exterior with gray/black interior. This is a reasonably rare car that has a 6.1 liter Hemi, brembo brakes, special factory suspension, DVD, navigation, high end factory stereo, sunroof. I had this sold to a buyer from New Mexico who after 50 pictures, 30 texts and 10 phone calls over 2 weeks, decided he couldn't buy a red car...:( $13,995.00 Get in touch if you have any questions. Thanks for looking. Hank
  12. Road 4's aren't available but were great tires... Currently on Road 5's...equally great but Michelins are pricey! Wore out my Angel GT's in 6000 miles and they rode like shit...very stiff sidewall.
  13. Joe, send me all the info on the vehicle and the rear...
  14. Teds road racing background led him to build a tool that was very quick to install and check alignment. It was in his truck at every race and made it easy to verify wheel alignment after sprocket changes or chain adjustment. I screwed up not getting one from him when he was selling them. Today, the tool would need a redesign to fit wider tires but it self centers by virtue of the design and is quick and accurate. It could easily be upgraded with a lazer and a couple sights.
  15. A road racer named Ted Henter made a wheel alignment tool back around 1980. It worked on the same principal as Reds lazer. The lazer would be a logical upgrade to Teds tool. Here's a link showing the tool and an description: https://books.google.com/books?id=m0o1ii_30AkC&pg=RA1-PA98&lpg=RA1-PA98&dq=ted+henter+motorcycle+wheel+alignment+tool&source=bl&ots=BQD6uQnN1O&sig=C3Dr_wCFcL8fubsp11a_MTdtdd4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiOzuL7rNTeAhWx1FkKHYOAC-gQ6AEwCXoECAwQAQ#v=onepage&q=ted henter motorcycle wheel alignment tool&f=false Checking alignment of the wheels shows up frame problems, fork problems, all kinds of stuff . Checking that the chain is aligned on the sprockets or that the swing arm pivot is parallel with the rear axle doesn't address these important points.
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