In between all that top shelf music and cold beer, I nailed a few toothpicks in the ceiling. The straws make a great blowgun.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Back over at Vernon's garage, we got he bike back to a rolling chassis. Peter had done all the frame painting the seat was recovered. Vernon and I put the rolling chassis together. Loaded it up and hauled it to Leo's.
Leo had put the engine back together; we put a new clutch in and bolted up the rebuilt tranny. A buddy of Leo painted the tank, fenders, sidecovers. Can't remember who done the pin stripes. Leo will remember.
View attachment 66999
Slowly coming together. Glacial progress. Leo worked me in around his regular work schedule.
View attachment 67000
I was getting excited. Starting to look like a cool motorcycle. YeeHaw!
View attachment 57726
View attachment 57727
Legendary Leo Goff
Peter's bikes usually start as barn finds dirt and dust covered dissasembled bikes in boxes. When he finishes, they look like this.