~~~The Official SoCO DOGs Picture Thread!~~~

Started by Scottish, May 15, 2008, 08:38:26 PM

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bonfy

 [clap]  That will be too cool!  I am envisioining the after-hours campfire scene out in the garage right now.  I'm sure the Dragon, the Paladin, and Trent will have many horror stories, embarrassing moments, and anecdotes to share.  Kyle's bike may have a few of his own since he's being rebuilt from salvage, as well. :o
The Smelly Pirate Hooker

ducducgooseme

so you finished bonfy's bike already??!!  holy fack brother!  you are quicker than our service shop down here (not that that bar is that high)..

[thumbsup]
If you love your bike, set it free.
If it comes back to you, you've
probably high-sided.

Scottish

Actually.... I haven't even started it. Other than inventorying the damage and what will be needed to replace/ fix it. I'll do it tonight after my daughter goes to bed. It will only take a couple hours, I've made a list of parts but I'll pull what I need off Ducmouses bike for now, then when the order comes in I'll reassemble Trent. The bike is really not damaged that badly from a mechanical or even cosmetic POV. The dealership and insurance takes longer because they are returning it to "like new" condition. My work is a little more practical for a woman who logs the kind of miles she does. Mechanically it will be aces, cosmetically it will be good, but not "like new". Of course her priority is ride time, and you and I both know she hurts when the bike isn't there. There maybe a part or two that will be replaced later down the road to keep it shiny but she'll be able to ride till then. BTW, you're now (besides Bonfy) the first to know that I'll soon be joining the NMMR..... it looks like the wife and I are going to be moving back to Alb. before year end. Start telling PJ's about the awesome guy you know from CO..... I'm thinking of trying to get on in the shop there.  [thumbsup]

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Smitch

Quote from: WannaDucBad on September 19, 2008, 11:42:37 AM
moving back to Alb. before year end. Start telling PJ's about the awesome guy you know from CO..... I'm thinking of trying to get on in the shop there.  [thumbsup]

:o

Dang, we'll miss you buddy.  At least we won't be able to get rid of you on here!

ducducgooseme

Holy crap!!  sweeeeeeet!  another riding/wrenching buddy!!   [thumbsup]
If you love your bike, set it free.
If it comes back to you, you've
probably high-sided.

Scottish

Quote from: Smitch on September 19, 2008, 11:58:42 AM
:o

Dang, we'll miss you buddy.  At least we won't be able to get rid of you on here!
No you'll still be seeing me. My folks and brothers all live up here. Even when living down there I make the trip periodically, and I'll let everybody know so we can meet up. And we always have Ouray baby!
Quote from: ducducgooseme on September 19, 2008, 12:13:55 PM
Holy crap!!  sweeeeeeet!  another riding/wrenching buddy!!   [thumbsup]
[thumbsup]

You can thank a soldier today, just click the link...
http://www.letssaythanks.com/Home1024.html

Heffay

#51
last year...   




                                       [thumbsup][popcorn]  [thumbsup]
1973 cb350f cafe, 1975/77 cb400f race project,
1992 zx7r

Gringo 999

Classic gun film from Heffay!!!    [clap] [clap] [clap]

Need to film Horsepower Hill II 2009!!! 
[moto] [moto] [moto]
Larry Dotson, aka "Il Duce"
2004 Red and White 999 Superbike (Biposto)
MRA # 196 - 2001 GSXR 750

Heffay

Quote from: Gringo 999 on May 07, 2009, 09:07:12 PM


Need to film Horsepower Hill II 2009!!! 
[moto] [moto] [moto]


haven't been on in a while... is that in the works?  date?

i like the first words on that little flick... "I can ride... but"   ;D
1973 cb350f cafe, 1975/77 cb400f race project,
1992 zx7r

Heffay

#54
not too many ducs in this one... so you elitists can go ride your shiny new bikes.   :P   haha... just kidding.

here's the newest video from the Old bike Ride collection...  OLD BIKE RIDE 7 !

this is an annual ride that starts in the Denver area (golden this year), goes up lookout mountain, then traverses thru Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park, thru Nederland and onto some tasty eatin' at the Millsite Inn in Ward.  After that we make our way into Boulder and up Flagstaff Mountain.  Following the ride, we head back to the starting point and drink some beers!

Best thing about the ride... ALL VINTAGE... if you like old Laverdas and Beemers, guzzis and nortons, or 1920-something Excelsior Hendersons or timeless classics like the Honda CB bikes... you'll dig this video...

I was atop my trusty little 'baby' 73 Honda CB350F cafe... please enjoy.



hit the full screen arrows next to the volume adjustment to watch the un-tiny version  ;)
1973 cb350f cafe, 1975/77 cb400f race project,
1992 zx7r

KRJ


Very Cool!!!   Looks like a lot of fun, and a lot of motorcycle history.I was diggin the kick start scene, don't see much of that anymore. So would a '78 kz fit in??.... [moto]
" I believe You understand what You think I said, but I'm not sure You realize that what You heard is not what I meant " !!

Heffay

Quote from: KRJ on May 22, 2009, 06:46:14 AM
Very Cool!!!   Looks like a lot of fun, and a lot of motorcycle history.I was diggin the kick start scene, don't see much of that anymore. So would a '78 kz fit in??.... [moto]


that would totally fit in, dude!  check out denver rusted nuts on the yahoo.com/groups website.

which kickstart scene?  the babe that gets on the red bike (w/ red gear) and gives it one strong kick is my fiancee.   :)
1973 cb350f cafe, 1975/77 cb400f race project,
1992 zx7r

KRJ

Heffay, sorry for the delayed response, I didn't really mean " A" scene, but the whole "scene" in general... altho' some scene's were better than others [laugh] Thanks for the link, I'm in the build process right now, reassembling engine w/  10.25 Wisco, 1045cc kit, welded crank,APE valvetrain,ect. I will post pictures soon, looking at body part options, fairing ,solo seat,ect. Have any sources ?? I knew a couple 20yrs ago,starting the search again, Thnx.
" I believe You understand what You think I said, but I'm not sure You realize that what You heard is not what I meant " !!

Heffay

#58
Quote from: KRJ on May 26, 2009, 04:48:04 PM
looking at body part options, fairing ,solo seat,ect. Have any sources ?? I knew a couple 20yrs ago,starting the search again, Thnx.
yes, we're taking over your ducati forum w/ vintage talk.   :P :-*  but hey... at least i'm keeping your thread alive.   :)  with PIX !

i have a viper fairing i might be willing to part with.  let me think about it... offer me a price and i'll think about it harder.   ;)
here it is on my cb350f...



... it could use some refurbishing but dad knows of someone that does some pretty outstanding buffing work... ask smitch, he may know that same guy (he came to the ducati shop occasionally).

as far as solo seat... i prefer to butcher stock seats that need help anyway.
here's what i did for my cb400f race project that i'm building at present...









... and of course you saw the solo seat on my cb350f which also utilizes the stock seat pan and foam which has been cut down and reupholstered.
let me know if you need anything else... i've got some decent vintage hookups.   ;)
1973 cb350f cafe, 1975/77 cb400f race project,
1992 zx7r

KRJ



  good morning, Heffay

                                thanks for the info,I found some pretty cool stuff from AirTech and several others, not sure what style to go with yet.Getting the frame cleaned up now,will do a mock-upwhen the engine's together,still waiting for bore job and cams.  I'll post pics this eve.
                               
" I believe You understand what You think I said, but I'm not sure You realize that what You heard is not what I meant " !!