Hi Terry, nice looking bike- but I didn't realise you Aussie guys had arms as long as a Gorillas. Maybe that's why your bowlers do so well
If I didn't respect my elders so much John, I'd call you a silly old bugger, those "pullback" bars on my magnificent K1 "Kruiser" allow almost the same seating position as the OEM bars, and I can tell you that after a 60 mile ride to work this morning in 80+ deg F temps, it was a very pleasant experience indeed, ha ha!
As previously mentioned, my bike is now legally road registered, with a shiny new license plate to boot. I had to lie my ass off to get those government pencil-dicks at the DMV to allow it due to it's age, their computer data-base had no record of the engine or frame numbers, (no "VIN" numbers here in Oz in 1971)but luckily they eventually found a mention of the engine in their archives, apparently it was out of a bike last registered 25 years ago!
Anyway, it's on the road again John, and is a pleasure to ride. Nothing fell off on it's "maiden voyage", and there are no oil weeps either, which is great. Tomorrow I'll take it to the "Ulysses Club" Saturday morning meet, and show it to the old farts there whose memories go back that far, ha ha! I'm looking forward to receiving Mark's ignition, it'll certainly get plenty of use as I intend to ride the wheels off this thing over the next few months! Cheers, Terry.