Do you know what I hate? I hate it when I write several paragraphs, and then for some reason best known to a pencil necked computer wizz, it all disappears in front of you, with no way of retrieving it! Grrrrrr!
Anyhoo, yep, as much as I love mega horsepower bikes, I also love anything with 2 wheels and an engine, or more. Here's a pic of my twin engined bicycle I built one Christmas many years ago:
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
Back then I was 330 pounds, and one day I was happily passing cars on a main road near my place limited to 40 MPH. I saw a cop car in a side street to my left, so shut off the engines and pretended to pedal the bike as I went past them at close to 50 MPH. The sight of a huge fat sweaty man pedalling a heavy bike faster than Lance Armstrong at his best was obviously too much for them, instead of pulling me over, they were both pissing themselves laughing, and just drove past me, smiling and waving. I haven't fired it up in ages, I must take it for a lap for old times sake.
Yesterday was a hot one, so rather than work outside on one of the bikes, I decided to set up those NOS K0 switches I bought from John, on the OEM bars.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
When I cut the holes in the repro bars I made the holes for the wires I made them nice and big to feed the wires thru easily, but the OEM bars were a bit tighter. No problem though, the new cable harnesses went thru with no issues. I also fitted a new NOS handgrip.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
So it was all done, I just need to remove the old bars and disconnect the harnesses, but tomorrow's gonna be a nice day, so I'll do a pie run and install the bars on Sunday when it's gonna be close to 100 deg F, and too hot for riding:
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I carefully packed the assembly back in the plastic bag to protect it until I install it, which is great.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
More pics to come after I install the new bars and switches.