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<blockquote data-quote="twovalveterror" data-source="post: 1056350" data-attributes="member: 15772"><p>it's about that time, people are starting to put their cars away for the winter, and taking their shit to the next level. let us know what you plan to do to your rides this winter, and I'll drag this back up in the spring to make sure you guys all followed through! ( I know last time I posted in one of these threads I was way too optimistic)</p><p></p><p>I have a list that seems possible this year thanks to me moving on to a big boy job, then again I'm shopping for a vintage motorcycle instead of buying car parts! anyways...</p><p></p><p>1) remove the IRS and service it, install grease zerks, maybe new bushings.</p><p>2) finish building the new motor and install it, along with a front to back new exhaust system.</p><p>3) new top, unsure of color at this point.</p><p>4) cobra bumper, and a cowl hood.</p><p>5) new tires, maybe wheels too.</p><p></p><p>that should keep me occupied and broke over the winter. post up how you want your winters to go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twovalveterror, post: 1056350, member: 15772"] it's about that time, people are starting to put their cars away for the winter, and taking their shit to the next level. let us know what you plan to do to your rides this winter, and I'll drag this back up in the spring to make sure you guys all followed through! ( I know last time I posted in one of these threads I was way too optimistic) I have a list that seems possible this year thanks to me moving on to a big boy job, then again I'm shopping for a vintage motorcycle instead of buying car parts! anyways... 1) remove the IRS and service it, install grease zerks, maybe new bushings. 2) finish building the new motor and install it, along with a front to back new exhaust system. 3) new top, unsure of color at this point. 4) cobra bumper, and a cowl hood. 5) new tires, maybe wheels too. that should keep me occupied and broke over the winter. post up how you want your winters to go! [/QUOTE]
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