Removed the rear fender and sawzalled-off the back portion of the frame? I guess you could call that "restored" if "restored" is a euphemism for "butchered."
Yuck. This "let's-take-a-saw-to-the-frame-and-call-it-a-bobber" trend can't die fast enough for me.
Martin
From: Dan Pilcher <dpilcher@cochamber.com>
To: "emrat@googlegroups.com" <emrat@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 1:20 PM
Subject: [emrat:8262] Restored 2002 Thunderbird Sport
OK, so here's an owner whom I instantly like. He's restored this bike to great condition. It's in Radcliff KY.
But here's the interesting part. He has posted copies of various receipts for the work that he has done on the bike.
And then there's a dyno printout—from Erico Motorsports!
Anyone recognize the bike and know the owner?
No, I'm not buying this bike. New Year's Resolution and all . . .
Dan
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