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fell-off-the-wagon-t14932.html
If you remember from this thread poor Jeff has a slight addiction to Nortons. Well, instead of helping him with a cure I think I may have enabled him. He needed to sell of one of his projects and needed a likely victim, preferably with a similar (and probably more severe case) of Nortonitis.
These are some pictures of the project that he had.
Not pretty at all. But we aren't a group full of common sense, now are we?
When Jeff decided to sell it I was beaten by one of our more illustrious members. I don't know how he jumped on it first, I suspect either ninja abilities... or cheating.
When he backed out (I say chickened) when a client wanted a different model I had a chance. Luckily Jeff was driving down to Daytona and would deliver the bike to North Carolina.
About an hour ago my brother met him and picked the bike up. Boy, it's pretty ugly in the daylight.
It looks like this bike will send several sandblaster's kids to college. :mrgreen:
The good news is that it's a guaranteed winner for Best Improved whenever it gets restored. :mrgreen:
My brother has a small collection of parts that we've gather over the years. Stuff like oil tanks and Z plates. There is plenty of time to keep collecting the needed parts as he has started an A65 project.
If you remember from this thread poor Jeff has a slight addiction to Nortons. Well, instead of helping him with a cure I think I may have enabled him. He needed to sell of one of his projects and needed a likely victim, preferably with a similar (and probably more severe case) of Nortonitis.
These are some pictures of the project that he had.
Not pretty at all. But we aren't a group full of common sense, now are we?
When Jeff decided to sell it I was beaten by one of our more illustrious members. I don't know how he jumped on it first, I suspect either ninja abilities... or cheating.
When he backed out (I say chickened) when a client wanted a different model I had a chance. Luckily Jeff was driving down to Daytona and would deliver the bike to North Carolina.
About an hour ago my brother met him and picked the bike up. Boy, it's pretty ugly in the daylight.
It looks like this bike will send several sandblaster's kids to college. :mrgreen:
The good news is that it's a guaranteed winner for Best Improved whenever it gets restored. :mrgreen:
My brother has a small collection of parts that we've gather over the years. Stuff like oil tanks and Z plates. There is plenty of time to keep collecting the needed parts as he has started an A65 project.