Time Management

When I got my frame back from Jordan Dickinson (after he straightened it) I set the bare cases and cylinder/head in the frame.  It fit about perfect with no shims needed.
The cases needed MAJOR work.  The heads too.  The cylinders needed modifications . . . one thing after another, and it's still occurring.  This thing has led an abusive life.
I call this my "gangster" fender style.  The front was damaged, so it got hacked.  It's come a long ways since a bare metal frame and hollow cases and heads . . .


3 comments:

lucky23design said...

Looking great so far. Wonderful seeing seeing the old girl come back to life in such capable hands!

Unknown said...

Neat thing about old Harleys, anything short of a grenade, they can usually be saved. Gonna be a nice ride.

Noot said...

You can see Jon, the "thrown out parts" are coming back as "very useable parts." As long as we have guys practicing heli-arc and tig, all will never be lost.