Teardown and Rebuild
#271
7MOORE7 How Awesome, One of the Legends is still with this Forum... This thread has been one of my references for so many different builds.... And I am sorry about your Project Superhawk.. That was a EPIC build, which is one of my builds now,, Final gathered all the components. After i just finished this project
And if you are interest in a all stock Superhawk... I will ride one out to you for no extra charge -after the cost..
So good your still visiting the forum
#273
7MOORE7 - You have inspired us also... EPIC - iso many of us checked in weekly for updates, conversions were held elsewhere about the build... You did it. You have different dreams in motion now...
Thank you for this adventure, Inspiring the forum to draw big imaginations....
"The knowledge and help from the forum built this bike- I would not have had any idea where to start or how to work on this thing correctly without all the gearheads on here. Thanks guys...seriously, I'll never look at a motorcycle the same again! Plus, this thing keeps me"
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Thank you for this adventure, Inspiring the forum to draw big imaginations....
"The knowledge and help from the forum built this bike- I would not have had any idea where to start or how to work on this thing correctly without all the gearheads on here. Thanks guys...seriously, I'll never look at a motorcycle the same again! Plus, this thing keeps me"
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#274
I still exist! I ... well ... life sorta got under my feet. I was just thinking about that french onion soup we had in your neck of the woods, Jason and then remembered the forum and then decided to pop back in and this thread is still going.
Sadly, the bike is no more; I wasn't using it for our van trip travels and couldn't keep up with things so I thought I was being gracious and giving someone else a go. Three weeks after the sale it was crashed and I didn't have the mental capacity to tackle that one again with covid and a young baby siphoning it all away.
Got me looking at super hawks again tho (maybe stock this time?)
Sadly, the bike is no more; I wasn't using it for our van trip travels and couldn't keep up with things so I thought I was being gracious and giving someone else a go. Three weeks after the sale it was crashed and I didn't have the mental capacity to tackle that one again with covid and a young baby siphoning it all away.
Got me looking at super hawks again tho (maybe stock this time?)
That french onion soup is still our local favorite. If you're ever close again, give us a hollar.
https://www.dobbinhouse.com/
Four Score and Seven years before the Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, (1776),
Reverend Alexander Dobbin built a house to begin a new life in America for himself and
his family. Today his home, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a colonial
restaurant where candlelit elegance, superior food in abundance, and gracious service bring back
the sights, sounds and tastes of two centuries ago. AAA rated. The friendly hospitality of the Dobbin House
extends to the Springhouse Tavern, Gettystown Bed and Breakfast, Country Curiosity Store, Abigail Adams Ballroom,
in-house bakery and secret "underground railroad" slave hideout.
And I'll mirror comments above, this thread is one of the forums best. Epic build and hate to hear of its demise.
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