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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:54 am
by Malice
2 Days in and I'm hooked. Can't wait to see further pics. You're an inspiration

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:33 am
by HOOPTY388
great post , makes me want to get off my butt and start back on mine.......yeah right at least another week
Pictures from the 2006 St. Ignace Auto Show (dialup beware)
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 8:16 am
by Andy G
Not motorcycles...but another passion of mine...car shows!
Each year the city of St. Ignace (4000 or so people) hosts one of the biggest and best auto shows in the midwest. Last year there were 2500 cars and over 100,000 people came to see the cars! The numbers were similar for this year.
Friday night is the parade, and Saturday is the show, where they close off about 2 miles of the main road through town and fill it completely (both sides) with cars. Yeah...it's sweet.
On with the pictures...
People...
More people...
And more people...
Linda Vaughn...Miss Hurst...ok - her "O Ring".
A sweet '63 Dodge 440.
Reflection off of a REALLY nice black car...don't recall what it was, but talk about SMOOTH!!!
My son, with his favorite car of the show.
Mmmm, old race car.
Even the HotRod Magazine LS-7 Pontiac Solstice was there. And it was LOUD!
Another nice old hotrod.
FLAT!
The Three Mopars.
Thanks for lookin'!
Update...finally!
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 9:40 am
by Andy G
Been a busy past few days, hadn't done much work to the bike.
I did finish re-painting the frame (gloss black), looks much better. Got everything cleaned up. Got the forks painted too. Did a quick mockup today, so I can actually see some progress...
Next I am working on the wheels, gonna clean 'em up and repaint those black as well. Do a little sandblasting on some smaller parts and paint those. Then I gotta start up on cleaning the engine...
More later!
Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 2:00 am
by Andy G
OK, so no riding or working on the 750 for the past week or so. Tuesday morning I woke up and the muscles in my back were cramped...I couldn't stand up straight. I was listing to starboard.
Went to the doc and he put me on some good muscle relaxants and other stuff to reduce the swelling. Took me awhile but the pain is gone. I couldn't ride the 400 because the meds made me feel all foggy...!
It's raining already today, so probably no riding...that means I can hang out with my son, work in the garage on the 750, and just relax!
Later.
Took a short ride today
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 10:58 am
by Andy G
I'm really loving my '78 CB400TII Hawk. That is onehelluva motorcycle. What a lot of fun for ridin' around town.
I added some "Seafoam" to help clean out the carbs/fuel system, and it made a big difference. She idles very smooth now, and is a little snappier in the git-up-n-go. Also threw some Lucas Oil Heavy Duty Oil Stabilizer in the crankcase.
I'm a HUGE Lucas oil fan. They make some amazing products. I'd be a dealer if I thought I could make any money off of it!
I'm jonesin' for a hotrod project. Found a '64-'66 Chevy truck sitting in a field...in good condition. Thing is, it's a 3/4 ton, not exactly what I think of when I think about hotrodding something. So, the search continues...
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY to all my Veteran friends, and those currently serving this Great Country, all over the world and here at home!
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:52 am
by rapidblue
nice bike & blog,
if you don't already know about it check out
www.cb1100f.net, seems like a good site with lots of CB___F specific info.
keep up the good work
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 8:20 am
by Andy G
rapidblue wrote:nice bike & blog,
if you don't already know about it check out
www.cb1100f.net, seems like a good site with lots of CB___F specific info.
keep up the good work
Yup, I'm on that site a ton! Thanks.
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 8:53 am
by rapidblue

figured as much but you never know, I just found it the other day.
keep up the good work!
PS got a spare rear left signal light kicking around, mine's busted?