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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 1:08 pm
by HOOPTY388
btw nice score sounds like you got a nice price. I know what you mean about Indiana harley's. A friend of mine offered me his harley sporty for $5,000 and I laughed at him (looked about the shape of yours, maybe a little worse) But he listed it on e-bay and got almost twice that.

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 2:15 pm
by JenM
HOOPTY388 wrote:for the mufflers, it looks like it has slip on tips, so you should be able to pull off the tips (and send them to me for the advice :D lol) and replace them with slip on mufflers which can be found all over e-bay or swap meets ( check with abate of indiana they have some good ones).

I am not positive on the fins but what I come to learn is you can paint in between the fins then polish the outside edges. The inset parts trap the air and the outer edge disapates (ms?) the heat. don't quote me though just my impression
I thought it had slip on tips as well, until I took them off today :? Nope, they're all one piece. They have chrome covers that go on top and are held on with a clamp.

I found a Shovelhead forum and asked over there about painting the jugs and those guys all say yeah, it's ok as long as it's a thin coat. One guy suggested a thin coat of VHT.

Got two layers of primer on the tins tonight. They look great. My first time painting, so I'm glad I can learn on the first coats of primer, since they can be sanded out. I had a few pretty serious sags. It's hard to paint something that's hanging in the air like that! :P I'm sure they're ready to sand by now, but we're off to the fireworks, so they'll have to wait til tomorrow :D

Thanks for the advice. BTW, I'm in the middle of nowhere in north central Indiana :P

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 2:18 pm
by JenM
HOOPTY388 wrote:btw nice score sounds like you got a nice price. I know what you mean about Indiana harley's. A friend of mine offered me his harley sporty for $5,000 and I laughed at him (looked about the shape of yours, maybe a little worse) But he listed it on e-bay and got almost twice that.
Yeah, there's one for sale in the little town near me - and it's been for sale since about April - it's a 1983 Hugger, looks awful, and the sign on it says "$5,000". :shock:
I have a feeling it'll be sitting there for a LONG time.
What I paid for mine may sound like a lot to a lot of people, but around here, it was a steal.

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 12:20 am
by CentralOzzy
Hi from Australia....Your SPORTY website is great!

I'm impressed with everything your doing! Looks like your kicking A$$!

I'm going to follow your bike until completion because I'm dying to see the end result!

Keep up the great work, who knows you may end up doing this bike building stuff more often??

"American Chopper, look out!"

8)

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:39 am
by JenM
Hi Ozzy! Thanks for the encouragement. I am glad to hear that someone else besides me is looking at my website - and also glad to see another Harley lover from another country.

As far as doing it for a living...haha! I don't think so. I'm enjoying it immensely but only because I lucked out and got a month off of work. We had a "down week" (layoff) and I had two weeks of vacation scheduled immediately afterwards - which I've just started the second week of - and they are talking about having another down week next week. It worked out well for me - 4 weeks off to work on my bike! If I were working it would be going even more slowly than it is.

I can't wait to see the final product either. I think it's going to kick "O Ring" :D I'm ready to ride!

haha - did a "Preview" on this post, and I see that "O ring" was substituted for another word. Ok, can I say, "Going to kick some donkey?" :lol:

Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 1:06 pm
by NorthernPete
Very impressive work! I wish I had the nads to do that to my yammy, but I doesnt.... :laughing: