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    Cased Spange , new arrival

    Well i managed to bag this baby & thought i would just show it off now it's home



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          Your photos show off the real beauty of this spange! Congrats on a really nice piece.

          What year Harley do you own? Shovelhead or Evo?

          Robert

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            Originally posted by Robert P. View Post
            Your photos show off the real beauty of this spange! Congrats on a really nice piece.

            What year Harley do you own? Shovelhead or Evo?

            Robert
            Thanks Robert , i own a 2006 softail standard & have just purchased a brand new Fatboy photo here: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=555519

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              Beautiful spange and I second Robert on your photos. Jim

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                Outstanding paint job, and I really like that black chrome/powder coating (?) on the front forks! Aircleaner, wheels, etc., awesome.

                My very first bike was a '47 knucklehead chopper, in 1970. I loved that bike. Have owned four new bikes since that time. The worst mistake I ever made was buying AMF's 1,000 cc Sportster. I worked on that bike every weekend just to keep it on the road. From that time no more Sportsters.

                BTW, I really like your model of the HMS Victory (?) Sovereign of the Seas ? I have a museum grade wooden model of USS 'Connie' (Old Ironsides) I'm going to be starting it soon. It's 4' long, and almost 5' tall. A major undertaking. I've built model ships since I was a kid. I'm 61-years-old now. I'm going to dress this one with full sails.

                Robert

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                  Originally posted by Robert P. View Post
                  Outstanding paint job, and I really like that black chrome/powder coating (?) on the front forks! Aircleaner, wheels, etc., awesome.

                  My very first bike was a '47 knucklehead chopper, in 1970. I loved that bike. Have owned four new bikes since that time. The worst mistake I ever made was buying AMF's 1,000 cc Sportster. I worked on that bike every weekend just to keep it on the road. From that time no more Sportsters.

                  BTW, I really like your model of the HMS Victory (?). I have a museum grade wooden model of USS 'Connie' (Old Ironsides) I'm going to be starting it soon. It's 4' long, and almost 5' tall. A major undertaking. I've built model ships since I was a kid. I'm 61-years-old now. I'm going to dress this one with full sails.

                  Robert

                  Hi Robert , thanks for the nice comments & by the way the ship is not mine it' was posted by another member . If you go too page 2 on this thread you will see my '72' Triumph Bonneville 650 & at the bottom of page 2 is my 2006 softail with the 20" apes i had on it & now with the latest set of bars http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=387899&page=2

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                    #10
                    Nice Triumph. I can remember when Triumphs and Nortons ruled the roads. I always wanted to buy an 850 Norton Commando with the Dunstall's. Here's one I passed up...

                    Bone stock.

                    Robert
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                      Very nice looking norton Robert

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                        They handled like a 10-speed bicycle, just like your Bonneville did when stock. Low center of gravity.

                        Robert

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                          #13
                          Simply a gorgeous spange...the finish is awesome. I have a similar one with the finish intact and they are stunning to look at. The case also is in fine shape with the silver imprint in great condition.

                          Thought common, the cost of these sets is ever climbing...a good investment for you.

                          Very well done.

                          Cheers,

                          Glen

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                            Thanks for your nice comment Glen

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