Subject: Re: Nice 69 Ambo
Author: Maitrim-@aol.com
Date: Jan 21, 2003, 6:22 AM
Post ID: 1711770928
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John,
Your '69 Ambo is one heck of a quality resto. I have a '70 that has the same
leg shields, so now you know of another here in the states. Mine was a police
bike in an unknown euro country before it's migration here; it has a license
plate bracket on the front fender, and a radio rack on the rear fender. The
seat is a cut down dual seat that looks identical except that it is a solo
(factory produced stamped pan, not a modified dual to solo).
Question: My bike does not have special threaded bunged crash bars for the
leg shield/running boards. Could you send me a close up pic of that feature.
Thanks.
Mark
Amherst VA
formerly a Buckeye, will hook up this summer to ride your wife's Indian
scout!! :-)
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>John,
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<BR>Your '69 Ambo is one heck of a quality resto. I have a '70 that has the same leg shields, so now you know of another here in the states. Mine was a police bike in an unknown euro country before it's migration here; it has a license plate bracket on the front fender, and a radio rack on the rear fender. The seat is a cut down dual seat that looks identical except that it is a solo (factory produced stamped pan, not a modified dual to solo).
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<BR>Question: My bike does not have special threaded bunged crash bars for the leg shield/running boards. Could you send me a close up pic of that feature.
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<BR>Thanks.
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<BR>Mark
<BR>Amherst VA
<BR>formerly a Buckeye, will hook up this summer to ride your wife's Indian scout!! :-)</FONT>
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