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I just got back from towing her in. I just picked up a clone 84 Blonde for $500. 64K and a full bling bagger!

 

The original owner 85 years old decided he could still ride it. Took it down the driveway pushed to the left & rolled on the gas and look off! Only to drop her 2 seconds later. Miraculously he is ok, but the bike was trashed on the left side.

 

She has EVERYTHING. Tow package, rear lights, chrome exhaust downtips, lighted front fender chrome tip, Chrome lighted air dam, PERFECT blonde trunk, NEW battery, good tires, driver's backrest, stainless GPS ball studs, intercom cables new rotors & calipers...and the list goes on & on.

 

NOW I have everything to turn Bernice into a full dresser!

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Sounds like a great deal and it must have been close by too.

 

Earl:thumbsup2:

 

About a 40 minute drive. I think I broke the record for going to the bank & renting a trailer in less than 30 minutes

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I want to see pictures of the Fairlane.

 

The 1st 4 are when I bought her

 

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This is what it looks like now.

 

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FAIRLANE??? You were close. It's 63 Mercury Meteor. I picked it up in 2005 from the original owner for $1,100. It only has 56K original miles. The owner told me he bought the car brand new Oct of 1962 when his son graduated college & moved out. It was his empty nest gift to himself. He was 46 at the time...yep do the math, this guy was 89 when I bought it!

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Is that a CB 750 K ? 1979

 

Close. 1981 CB750K. Another great find. 23K $800.

Yeah she needed a lot of elbow grease, but she needed absolutely nothing.

 

She's my around town bike!

 

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The original owner 85 years old decided he could still ride it. Took it down the driveway pushed to the left & rolled on the gas and look off! Only to drop her 2 seconds later. Miraculously he is ok, but the bike was trashed on the left side.

 

I wonder if I'll have the sense to know when to park it? probably not... :confused24:

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I wonder if I'll have the sense to know when to park it? probably not... :confused24:

 

 

:confused24::confused24::confused24::confused24:

 

 

 

How many 1st Gens is too many???

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I wonder if I'll have the sense to know when to park it? probably not... :confused24:

 

The better question is:I wonder if I'll have the sense to know when to get a TRIKE kit! :whistling:

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How many 1st Gens is too many???

 

The more you have = less time spent running to the dealer to buy more parts.

 

You are correct again, starting to be a wise old Bird, just like our own Mr. Owl.

 

Brad

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The more you have = less time spent running to the dealer to buy more parts.

 

I did a quick tally based on Ebay prices of the bling on her, Using the lower prices I found I am up $340.

 

Now (and I WILL do this) once you calculate things like spare rotors, calipers, lines, pumps, etc...I will be WAY ahead of the price curve.

 

I will eventually drain & crate the drivetrain for a future rebuild (or backup engine).

Lower the downtime

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I want to see pictures of the Fairlane.

 

Brian,

 

I'm sitting in your backyard today looking at real estate.

 

BTW RU related to Randy?

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Spent the morning stripping down the parts bike. I'm down to the frame, the engine, both wheels & 1 caliper.

It's amazing how light the Gen 1 is when you take off all the bulk.

She feels like a 500cc bike!

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Brian,

 

I'm sitting in your backyard today looking at real estate.

 

BTW RU related to Randy?

 

Andy, I tried to lie out of it but couldn't and as we have gotten older, I guess that was just as well. :whistling:Genetics can be pretty rough sometimes.

RandyA

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Andy, I tried to lie out of it but couldn't and as we have gotten older, I guess that was just as well. :whistling:Genetics can be pretty rough sometimes.

RandyA

 

Yeah my standard answer when I was asked "Is this your son?" was always:

"That's what my wife tells me!"

:rotf:

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