That's an awful nice bike for not showing off. Here are some pics of the bike at Kingsbury, the final shot is our Canuck (Jenny), T's, and our original '21 Triumph H). We also have a flying DR1 with rotary engine and many other aircraft of the 1910-1939 period. Always looking for volunteers who want to work on stuff, of course most of our work is pretty fun, we always have groups or individuals doing different things. Also the motorized bike makes it easier to get around as we are somewhat spread out.I would like to check out the airfield. I won't be hauling the bike around, I built it for running around the neighborhood.
Me, I am an historian. My brother was a pilot, I ride in them but I don't fly 'em. I am a history buff with a knack for getting really talented people to put things together for me. I can take credit for nothing but generating enthusiasm, well, I guess because I am so enthusiastic about history.Hoodoo,
Well done, man. Aviation is a wonderful hobby. Hope your staying current and flying as much as possible. I fly every chance I get!
You hit the nail right on the head SB.Nice thread you guys. I admire the board trackers, but my real love is old cruisers more like what the average guy rode back when tooling along a country road with a smile on his face and in his heart.
SB
REALLY NICE! Love the attention to detail!It's finished maybe a few little changes but for the most part it runs. The build is a Worksman frame with one of Pat's tanks. A Nuvinci hub and shift kit.
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Nice thread you guys. I admire the board trackers, but my real love is old cruisers more like what the average guy rode back when tooling along a country road with a smile on his face and in his heart.
SB