Hi dusan,
Sorry to hear about your experience with the IED. My nephew was in Afghanistan with the Canadian Army and though he wasn't injured he still came back with PTSD and it took him a while to readjust with a lot of help.
Then to give it all a strange twist he became an Royal Canadian Mounted Police constable. He has had some wild times with that. It isn't donuts and coffee.
I think you will enjoy the bike building. Each one gets a little easier than the others and believe me if you stay with this there will be others. My builds are slow due to age and health. One has been going on in fits and starts for 11 years because I spent summers in Northern Minnesota building bikes with a friend of mine and filled in working on the Indian tri car spring and fall until I my health gave out in 2014.
All the best on the build and we are all here to help.
Thank you Tom for the kind endorsement.
Steve.
Thank you for your kind words
It's awesome he went into the Mounties, I was an MP, so I have a lot of respect for the men in red they do one heck of a service for their country. I hope I don't offend anyone with this, but they are possibly one of the best law enforcement groups in the western hemisphere.
As far as building, I find it extremely relaxing, I can focus on the project for a while (who know I would find therapy from not wanting to park my Motorcycle in college parking lot)
But now I have the bug I can work on, one that was not done over a weekend, built with the cheapest possible engine kit on a $150 K-mart bike that hung from the rafters of my parents' garage since before I went into the service.
Best part about all this is, I am relearning all the stuff I forgot about bike repair when I was 8 my father gave me a set of tools and told me I had to take care of my own bike that included things like trueing the wheels etc. he would always check after I was done to make shire it was safe and if it was not tell me what the issue was and to go back and fix it. I am grateful to him to this day for teaching me the joy of caring for your things and the value of hard work.