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Re: No LBC: controversial subject(?), Triumph Choppers

To: LottMJ1967@aol.com
Subject: Re: No LBC: controversial subject(?), Triumph Choppers
Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 11:54:47 -0500
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
References: <18BB176E.795BAAF7.0C190661@aol.com>
Mikle, never built one, but owned and drove a TR Bonnie 750 in a 
chopped frame for a couple years. Had a plunger tail and really long 
std forks (hated that part, but, like I said, I didn't build it). Loved 
ridding it, so did the ex (if ya know what I mean ;-). Sold it when I 
moved from WY to AR.

Larry

On Oct 30, 2003, at 5:23 PM, LottMJ1967@aol.com wrote:

> Putting it out there,
> Went riding on a old Harley w/a long springer front end last week.  
> Fell in love with the thing and would like to build my own.  However 
> I'd like to do it '60's style with Triumph 650/750 running gear.  
> Anyone have any experience with this?  From a little basic 'net 
> research, the fabricated hard tail or plunger frames, motor, parts, 
> etc., appear fairly inexspensive when compared to the V-twin based 
> creations coming out of shops like West Coast and Orange County.  All 
> your $00.02 please.
>
> Michael Lott-out of lurk mode
> Compton, CA
> 1968 MG Midget
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