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Workspaces between 705 and 1200 squarefeet.
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harley jim

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I gave my 750four to my Brother when I moved here, it was in perfect unrestored condition, not even a scratch on it.
He had a 750four sport that once he got my bike he took his apart and did the cafe racer thing too it. He never quite finished it but the bodywork looked good.
 

Seagoon

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Excuse me, but just what is a "cafe racer"?
I do believe the name originated here in the UK in the fifties. Young lads tried to make their bikes look like racers with clip-on bars, rear set pegs and swept back pipes, and of course the race seat with the "bum stop". Then they raced from cafe to cafe.
Hipsters today use the name for something completely different and I don't have enough interest to find out what.
 

racer-john

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I do believe the name originated here in the UK in the fifties. Young lads tried to make their bikes look like racers with clip-on bars, rear set pegs and swept back pipes, and of course the race seat with the "bum stop". Then they raced from cafe to cafe.
Hipsters today use the name for something completely different and I don't have enough interest to find out what.
Thanks for the response.
 
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xtremek

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Seagoon nailed the origin. Today, it's the motorcycle equivalant of a TRoG. I've always wanted a nimble, good handling, fun scoot.

And thanks RJ.

No work done in the shop tonight, had to plow the driveways.
 
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xtremek

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Got the winch and controller mounted on Dad’s trailer last night. Still have to do the battery mount, fix some wiring, and replace a tail light bulb. Can’t wait to get it back to him and have this one off the list. And of course, the pretty shot of the driveway. It looks more like Strouty’s after I finished plowing tonight.DT 6.jpgDT 7.jpgwinter driveway.jpg
 

bimmer1980

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the winch mount turned out to be a tidy and tight solution. My compliments!! :beer:

I've thought about putting a winch on my trailer, but so far I have not had a major issue with needing it......

What winch did you get and how much is it rated for?
 
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xtremek

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the winch mount turned out to be a tidy and tight solution. My compliments!! :beer:

I've thought about putting a winch on my trailer, but so far I have not had a major issue with needing it......

What winch did you get and how much is it rated for?

I got him a Harbor Freight Badlands UTV winch rated at 2500lb. He scraps, and it'll help him load things like dead garden tractors, appliances,......etc.
 
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xtremek

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........ I want to put some miles on them so they can tell me their names.
I had to fix that one word.

I think the CL is starting to give me her name. I keep referring to her as a "little scoot". I'm thinking the name might just stick.

Two nights in a row with no shop time (plowing Thursday, grocery shopping last night) isn't good for getting for getting projects off the list. Guess I better get out there and finish the Old Man's trailer, get back to the She Shed, and work on getting the bench cleared.
 

Strouty

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The winch mount is looking good, hope you get some shop time. I currently have some, but I am so worn down that I am not doing anything, probably going home and getting some rest, we all probably need it. ;)
 
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xtremek

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I did work on Momma’s She Shed yesterday. It was tougher work to get the truss from the opening over to the wall, than it was to lift it. Getting the one side on top of the header was a little tricky, but not terribly hard. When I started to lift the second side, the truss got a huge bow in it, and it started to snow at a decent clip, so I decided to call it a day on that project and head back into the shop.28Jan1.jpg28Jan2.jpg28Jan3.jpg28Jan4.jpg28Jan5.jpg
 
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xtremek

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he Progress in the shop has got to feel good. I need to spend a day in my shop cleaning, or maybe a week!
I've been picking away at for several weeks now, but only an hour or two a night. A concerted effort for me would still be several weeks.
FSD, the problem is real. :(
It's sad. During a meeting this morning, I cleaned off the lid to the parts washer. Anything that is remotely flat, say an open toolbox, becomes a collecting place.
 
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xtremek

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Listen here you young whipper snapper. LOL I've always wanted somthing that was quick and nimble. Back in the day it was a Honda VFR 750 or a Buell Cyclone. The 350 should make a fun toy to ride around on.
 
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shortykorte

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To quote you “I've always wanted a nimble, good handling, fun scoot.” I had a ‘95 Honda Magna 750 like this.
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It was very nimble and fast. Traded it for my Valkyrie. Once I got rid of the Magna, my friends said I looked like a grasshopper on it. I didn’t care because the bike was awesome.
 
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