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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Big Twin upholstery
upholstery in....that's Paul Ponkow of Bones legacy trying it on for size....
paint never dried right, Mollys epoxy had a long dry time and it just didnt get it. Build was done in a bit over 30 days start to finish. When the red was changed to the purple psychadelic paint we also built a girder front end instead of the springer that was on it.
I remember when it had a sprinnger front forks and a locked rear end it wouldnt turn . The frontend would just wash out .Do you remember me Bob Blunder ? in the mag .
I'm glad that you went to the original RED
ReplyDeletecolor . I remember there was blisters on the original red paint,
paint never dried right, Mollys epoxy had a long dry time and it just didnt get it. Build was done in a bit over 30 days start to finish. When the red was changed to the purple psychadelic paint we also built a girder front end instead of the springer that was on it.
ReplyDeleteI remember when it had a sprinnger front forks and a locked rear end it wouldnt turn . The frontend would just wash out .Do you remember me Bob Blunder ? in the mag .
ReplyDeleteLooking really good. The original springer looked a lot better than the rigid girder. Too bad it didn't function well so was replaced.
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