You never what you'll see at the donut shop

Mike was there with his updated Kohler powered board tracker replica.




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i was out late last night. tried to wake up, but just couldn't make it. shame, i woulda liked to see that bubble car...
 
See, we got nuthin' like these cars anywhere in Indy. The closest we have to something different is that old wood-burning pickup truck. Looks like something out of Sanford & Son; runs on wood gas generated from roasting wooden scraps found by the roadside. But that thing's more "eyesore" than "eye candy".
 
I love the pictures THANKS. And that HENDERSON awesome,ovel head light. What is it from? It looks like he used a pedel crank for a jack shaft(did the 50 years ago) so koool.......Curt
 
I love the pictures THANKS. And that HENDERSON awesome,ovel head light. What is it from? It looks like he used a pedel crank for a jack shaft(did the 50 years ago) so koool.......Curt

Mike said it was a tailight from an old Chevy, I think. He had a local glass cutter make the bevelled lens. Check out his oil pan, complete with drain plug. Also the double sided license plate and spacey clutch cover.
 
Thanks for the photos. I like car shows. Car shows and motor bicycles go well together. I think the car guys understand why we make these.
 
I am waiting for better weather to ride mine, but I have been collecting all my bike tools that have gotten scattered around working on different ones.
 
I saved the pictures so I could soom and look closer( these old tried eyes). I see were must of took a old car oil pan and cut it to fit around the frame AWESOME and LOVE the clutch gard. Now I have to find a old lisence plate.
What are the little bolt like things on the side of the oil pan?

Sure would have been nice if he would posted a build here,been nice to see his progress..........Curt
 
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