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    And now the bike can be used as a Billy Cart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisb691 View Post
    And now the bike can be used as a Billy Cart.
    Honestly mate that made me smile so hard my face hurt.

    "BRILLIANT"

    Cheers mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Repliconics View Post
    Where there's a will there's a way!
    I best not throw in the challenge - you have met every one so far

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    As I have been saying all along Trev "Fantastic". I like the idea of the travel cradle well thought out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalboy View Post
    As I have been saying all along Trev "Fantastic". I like the idea of the travel cradle well thought out
    Thanks mate.

    I just finished up detailing the left side of the bike this morning.
    Repainted some parts here and there.
    Thanks to fletty I changed out quite a few screws for more appropriate ones.







    I think the travel cradle (you've given me a new name for it) will work pretty well.
    I'll finish wielding it up today.

    I'm really looking forward to being able to take the Indian to the local park for some photo's.
    I think they'll look a lot better than the ones on the workbench (dinning room table).

    Thanks for all of your interest and support right through the build.
    Really appreciated.

    Cheers
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    Literally the last pieces of the puzzle drying in the sun.
    The travel cradle is finished and just needs to have it's wheels put back on.
    The Indian's finished and waiting to be photographed in the park.





    I should be able to get that done later tomorrow.
    After that it's just a matter of waiting until Saturday to head off to Jerilderie.
    Mind you I'll spend those few relaxing days worrying about what I've forgotten!.

    When I get to Jerilderie there's a particular Cowboy I need to get a photo of with the bike.
    Just have to finish it all up with "The Cowboy and Indian".
    Then we can call this thread done!.

    Cheers
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    Trev,

    The stand looks a very professional unit - great stuff


    Regards

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    Hey Trevor, Are you going to start cleaning up before starting the new project
    I wonder who will fire the first shot - the cowboy or the indian????
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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    Hey Trevor, Are you going to start cleaning up before starting the new project
    I wonder who will fire the first shot - the cowboy or the indian????
    I get the impression that your pretty much aware of my policy of "Why clean up when your only going to make another mess anyway!".
    So probably NOT on the cleaning up.
    As for who's going to fire the first shot, I think we all know one of them is shooting blanks! .

    Cheers mate
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    Cant be me shooting blanks .... i got three kids

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    Cant be me shooting blanks .... i got three kids

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    Dude seriously you even felt the need to answer that?.
    It cant be you the Indian's not real mate!

    Really looking forward to the weekend!.

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    All ready to go!.
    The travel cradle is all done and holds the bike really well.
    The good thing is I've got time to move the bike around in the van a few times.
    Before making the 500 kilometre trip to Jerilderie.





    I don't think there'll be any problems with transporting the Indian.
    It's standing on it's tyre's and they have a fair bit of give in them.
    So it shouldn't get knocked around to much (I hope).

    Cheers
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    Great stuffclap3:

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    Fantastic stuff
    Will you be putting a couple of drops of oil here and there
    Or am I being rude
    Looks fantastic well done again

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    Are you hiding that number plate on purpose Trevor?

    If not, a piccie hasn't been posted of it yet.

    Good luck with the trip. See you at Dave's,

    Craig

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