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02-03-2010, 02:10 PM
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Re: The conversion has begun!!!
Hi Mark, you do have a full plate. Your not really going to hurt that poor little trailer are you?  P.S Nice scooters 
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2008 H2 SUV
Starr Hid projector headlights
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Custom Alum. light bar, 2 Rigid Industries 10 inch Leds
MC2 Roof Light Bar
24 inch Starr 770 Hammer Rims
Gen 6 Lockpick
Gm bluetooth
Front + Rear Camera's
73 Duster 588 ci. B1 injected akly with NOS
Supercharged 2002 Harley, E Glide Classic
2005 Screamin Eagle, E Glide
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02-03-2010, 02:30 PM
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Re: The conversion has begun!!!
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Originally Posted by twr
P.S Nice scooters 
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I've been working on this bike for over a year now. I went entire last season without riding and my buddy who is doing the fab work is waiting on me to finish the bodywork so we can get this back together.
I'm dying to go riding and the pink Harley in the back is my wifes. If I don't ride, she won't.
I told her I hate to break it to her but if her bike was down... adios, I'm STILL riding.
Mark
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02-03-2010, 02:38 PM
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Re: The conversion has begun!!!
Come on Mark that pink bike is yours 
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2008 H2 SUV
Starr Hid projector headlights
Hid lights in the DRL bumper holes
Custom Alum. light bar, 2 Rigid Industries 10 inch Leds
MC2 Roof Light Bar
24 inch Starr 770 Hammer Rims
Gen 6 Lockpick
Gm bluetooth
Front + Rear Camera's
73 Duster 588 ci. B1 injected akly with NOS
Supercharged 2002 Harley, E Glide Classic
2005 Screamin Eagle, E Glide
http://twrbaggersplus.com/
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02-03-2010, 02:44 PM
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Re: The conversion has begun!!!
Mark, maybe i will let you ride one of mine both are red

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Thanks Tracy
2008 H2 SUV
Starr Hid projector headlights
Hid lights in the DRL bumper holes
Custom Alum. light bar, 2 Rigid Industries 10 inch Leds
MC2 Roof Light Bar
24 inch Starr 770 Hammer Rims
Gen 6 Lockpick
Gm bluetooth
Front + Rear Camera's
73 Duster 588 ci. B1 injected akly with NOS
Supercharged 2002 Harley, E Glide Classic
2005 Screamin Eagle, E Glide
http://twrbaggersplus.com/
Last edited by twr : 02-03-2010 at 02:51 PM.
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02-03-2010, 02:54 PM
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Re: The conversion has begun!!!
I gotta ask cause I've never really understood. Why would anyone own two of the same bikes (e glides in this case)
Not dissin', just wondering. I've got a couple of friends that though are different years are the same model and I could never figure it out.
That would be like me buying a SUT and an SUV H2 for lack of better example.
Just curious.
Mark
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02-03-2010, 02:55 PM
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Re: The conversion has begun!!!
I think the fact that he's sending you pictures as he goes would make me trust him even more. The devil is in the details with the alignment, the linkages, the wiring, and there's always something that has to be made from scratch.
I knew many of us were into Vettes, but motorcycles too! My 1969 Triumph Bonnevile was bought new and 41 years and 28,000 miles later it's one of those toys I'll never get rid of.....till death us do part. The tank has had a repaint and I rebuilt the engine with slightly lower compression ratio pistons and hardened valves and seats in the head, but otherwise it's bone stock.
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02-03-2010, 03:49 PM
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Re: The conversion has begun!!!
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Originally Posted by HummerJim
I think the fact that he's sending you pictures as he goes would make me trust him even more. The devil is in the details with the alignment, the linkages, the wiring, and there's always something that has to be made from scratch.
I knew many of us were into Vettes, but motorcycles too! My 1969 Triumph Bonnevile was bought new and 41 years and 28,000 miles later it's one of those toys I'll never get rid of.....till death us do part. The tank has had a repaint and I rebuilt the engine with slightly lower compression ratio pistons and hardened valves and seats in the head, but otherwise it's bone stock.
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Jim,
That is beautiful. Until I got older (tried holding off....just couldn't) I never had appreciation for the older bikes.
That's really cool that it's been restored.
Nice...
Mark
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02-03-2010, 07:00 PM
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Re: The conversion has begun!!!
Your Hummer conversion is going to be bad ass...
what's it costing you just for the work??
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