Subject: RE: So little time, so many bikes..
Author: sam heath
Date: Dec 30, 2004, 2:59 PM
Post ID: 1718131332
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well then heres my list:
want,
1) another loopframe with a ural side car
2) moto guzzi ballabio-red :)
3) wla military harley (i know,i know,but ive always wanted one)
4) mk 2/3 ferret scout car
have,
1) 1970 ambassador - needs trans fixed,and new fuse block/relays put in
2) 2002 stone
3) 1977 vespa small frame 50cc - needs to be reassembled
4) 1961? m151 military jeep - body needs work,needs wiring harness,engine gone thru,tires....
im working on the vespa now,the ambassador will be done this winter,and ill start /finish the jeep in the spring-early summer.
we can all dream!
sam
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sam heath wrote:
steve, i know how you feel. theres a red ballabio at detroit eurocycles that i want something fierce!!! but have to finish paying for the stone first. sam |
So many bikes, so little time and money! Ever since riding a Ballabio
this year at the Winchester open house, it's on my list of Top 5 Bikes
To Get If I Can. Light, powerful, great-handling, sits perfectly....
Here's my problem, as long as we're talking about why we can't have the
bikes we want....
Wants:
1. Moto Guzzi Nuovo Falcone
2. BSA A10 fitted up for touring
3. Guzzi Ballabio (Bright "Arrest-Me-Red")
4. Guzzi EV Touring
5. BSA B50 or M21
Have:
Guzzi Centauro, needs some minor repair from recent prang - $500
Guzzi Eldorado, doesn't need anything
BSA Firebird, needs engine rebuild, wheels, instruments, fix gas tank -
$1500
Morgan 4/4 - needs wiring replaced, new ignition, interior - $2000
Opel GT - needs body work, brake work, new clutch - $2000
1980 Jeep J10 Pickup - needs bodywork, new interior, new carb - $3000
All of these are queued up in the shop, ready to be worked on - so the
chances that I'll get a pass to add something ELSE to the queue before
these are dealt with are pretty slim and fading fast. I just need to
get busy, or need either a time machine to add 20 hours to each day, or
a printing press to print money with so I could pay someone else to do
the work.....
Lannis
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<DIV>well then heres my list:</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>want,</DIV>
<DIV>1) another loopframe with a ural side car</DIV>
<DIV>2) moto guzzi ballabio-red :)</DIV>
<DIV>3) wla military harley (i know,i know,but ive always wanted one)</DIV>
<DIV>4) mk 2/3 ferret scout car</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>have,</DIV>
<DIV>1) 1970 ambassador - needs trans fixed,and new fuse block/relays put in</DIV>
<DIV>2) 2002 stone</DIV>
<DIV>3) 1977 vespa small frame 50cc - needs to be reassembled</DIV>
<DIV>4) 1961? m151 military jeep - body needs work,needs wiring harness,engine gone thru,tires....</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV> im working on the vespa now,the ambassador will be done this winter,and ill start /finish the jeep in the spring-early summer.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>we can all dream!</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>sam<BR><BR><B><I>Lannis <lan-@direcway.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor:<BR>-------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>Buy Stocks and Index Funds for just $4 No Account or <BR>Investment Minimums and No Inactivity Fees Automatically <BR>invest weekly or monthly and build your future.<BR>http://click.topica.com/caacVmlb1dfltb6JvF0a/Sharebuilder<BR>-------------------------------------------------------------------<BR><BR><BR>sam heath wrote:<BR>> steve,<BR>> i know how you feel. theres a red ballabio at detroit eurocycles that i <BR>> want something fierce!!!<BR>> but have to finish paying for the stone first.<BR>> <BR>> sam<BR>> <BR><BR>So many bikes, so little time and money! Ever since riding a Ballabio <BR>this year at the Winchester open house, it's on my list of Top 5 Bikes <BR>To Get If I Can. Light, powerful, great-handling, sits perfectly....
<BR><BR>Here's my problem, as long as we're talking about why we can't have the <BR>bikes we want....<BR><BR>Wants:<BR><BR>1. Moto Guzzi Nuovo Falcone<BR>2. BSA A10 fitted up for touring<BR>3. Guzzi Ballabio (Bright "Arrest-Me-Red")<BR>4. Guzzi EV Touring<BR>5. BSA B50 or M21<BR><BR>Have:<BR><BR>Guzzi Centauro, needs some minor repair from recent prang - $500<BR><BR>Guzzi Eldorado, doesn't need anything<BR><BR>BSA Firebird, needs engine rebuild, wheels, instruments, fix gas tank - <BR>$1500<BR><BR>Morgan 4/4 - needs wiring replaced, new ignition, interior - $2000<BR><BR>Opel GT - needs body work, brake work, new clutch - $2000<BR><BR>1980 Jeep J10 Pickup - needs bodywork, new interior, new carb - $3000<BR><BR>All of these are queued up in the shop, ready to be worked on - so the <BR>chances that I'll get a pass to add something ELSE to the queue before <BR>these are dealt with are pretty slim and fading fast. I just need to <BR>get busy, or need either a time machine to add 20 hours
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