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When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby powerdoc » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:23 pm

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/mcy/2555779420.html



At least it's not a hard tail! By virtue of smaller numbers I see fewer Nortons that have this indignation!
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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby britbikemike » Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:17 pm

You know, I saw that and seriously considered it. lol It's freaking cool, but man I would hate to steer it.
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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby Jeandr » Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:55 pm

At $1500 it could be woth it for the good parts (if there are any)

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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby dave M » Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:14 am

I don't think this is as bad as it first appears, it seems to have an earlier than 1972 Triumph frame and you can buy a front section for these quite cheaply, a second hand front end and a decent tank and I'd think it would be a runner.
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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby gtsun » Wed Aug 24, 2011 1:07 pm

It's a good thing the guy didn't have enough money to finish destroying that bike. Hopefuly he wasn't stupid enough to have cut the frame. It may not be a super rare bike like a Vincent or such but those hacks would cut one of those up anyway. Sometimes it's hard for me to draw a line as to what should not be messed with & what just doesn't matter but a ten foot long front end? That's not cool that's just stupid!
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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby gtsun » Wed Aug 24, 2011 1:26 pm

It's a good thing the guy didn't have enough money to finish destroying that bike. Hopefuly he wasn't stupid enough to have cut the frame. It may not be a super rare bike like a Vincent or such but those hacks would cut one of those up anyway. Sometimes it's hard for me to draw a line as to what should not be messed with & what just doesn't matter but a ten foot long front end? That's not cool that's just stupid!
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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby Carbonfibre » Thu Aug 25, 2011 12:19 am

I guess a lot of bikes get destroyed by idiots trying to ape the morons on those chopper TV shows.................not sure any home bike builder is likely to do anything quite as stupid as making a frame out of welded together anchor chain, which was done by a so called professional on one of the TV shows.....................lol
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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby Jeandr » Thu Aug 25, 2011 6:43 am

Carbonfibre wrote:I guess a lot of bikes get destroyed by idiots trying to ape the morons on those chopper TV shows.................not sure any home bike builder is likely to do anything quite as stupid as making a frame out of welded together anchor chain, which was done by a so called professional on one of the TV shows.....................lol


I get a bit miffed by such comments, if it is worth that much to you, why don't you buy it BEFORE he chops it up? My Commando started out as a JPN, before I changed it to what it is now ( cafe-commando-build-thread-t8372.html?hilit=%20caf%C3%A9 ) I put it up for sale, no one stepped up to save this precious Norton heirloom. The good thing about destroying some of those "priceless" bikes, is the value of the others goes up. Count me up as one of those idiots, at least I have something to show other than mere words on a computer screen.

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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby grandpaul » Thu Aug 25, 2011 6:47 am

Jeandr wrote:I get a bit miffed by such comments, if it is worth that much to you, why don't you buy it BEFORE he chops it up? My Commando started out as a JPN, before I changed it to what it is now ( cafe-commando-build-thread-t8372.html?hilit=%20caf%C3%A9 ) I put it up for sale, no one stepped up to save this precious Norton heirloom. The good thing about destroying some of those "priceless" bikes, is the value of the others goes up. Count me up as one of those idiots, at least I have something to show other than mere words on a computer screen.


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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby grandpaul » Thu Aug 25, 2011 6:48 am

...not that I'm into 17' forks or anchor chain frames...
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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby britbikemike » Thu Aug 25, 2011 8:59 am

I made my last chopper out of a cut up featherbed frame and some PBR cans. Looked good, but tasted better. ;)
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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby Carbonfibre » Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:36 am

A properly designed and built custom bike is fine, but poor engineering with little or no thought put into what is trying to be achieved, seems only too common nowadays, with many custom builders seemingly wanting something that simply looks different..............
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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby willh » Thu Aug 25, 2011 4:27 pm

I've tried to stay of this, but can't. Reacurring theme is getting bothersome.

This is how it looks to me... the bike is a seventies relic, abused, and modified as style deemed correct in some circles, the present owner looks to have pulled it out of some garage, got it running and found out what Lucas really means, can't get his head around it, and wants out.

There were tons of bikes like that around here in the '60s and '70s. Talking to greybeards and looking at the old photos show that "style" seemed somewhat more important than go back then. I've bought some of these old rusting relics and parted them out to help out, and to fund my own hotrod-choppping or modern bikes modding.

Bad engineering ideas and/or bad taste have been around a lot longer than "chopper TV".
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Re: When I see things like this I could just cry....

Postby Carbonfibre » Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:29 am

Just that ridiculous chopper TV seems to have revived destroying bikes in the same way as was popular in the 60s 70s..............but engineering today seems to be even worse than back in the day, which is not really surprising as that shown on the TV shows is pretty poor.
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