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#104162 01/01/03 09:01 AM
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.... rewire the garage to code or restore this old Harley Davidson Motorcycle?

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Date: 1978, Joe Tedesco, Route 520, Marlboro, NJ

Just think of the fun to be had!



[This message has been edited by Joe Tedesco (edited 02-19-2004).]


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Restore the Harley.
Bob

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Stay out of the garage and work on the Harley.

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The property taxes on a canvas tarp are much less than a building.

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Yup, the garage can be addressed on bad weather days after the motorcycle is up and running. By the way, sometime would be spent finding a transmission and primary. [Linked Image]

Roger

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Power's on aint it? Do the Motorcycle.

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Sorry to be the only dissenter, but as I have just about zero interest in motorcycles (Harley or otherwise) I'd be rewiring the garage.

Now if that were something like a '58 Plymouth Fury it would be another matter. [Linked Image]

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I did the 71 Triumph Spitfire first, does that count?
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A house is always worth more than that rusty piece of greasy junk.

Rewire the garage first.

That way you have a safe place to store your rusty motorcycle. [Linked Image]

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So Joe,

Where are the pictures of the restored motorcycle?

Since it has be 24 years did you ever get around to the garage?

Scott

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