 Real Familiar Bike on Ebay
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I'd post in the classified section, but it's not mine (I wish). Sure is pretty. Case's Bike
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Check Pants
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That is a beauty, someone is getting a nice machine. Might have to investigate those chrome side covers, the one above the battery, haven't seen one of those in the past. Case must have had it chromed by a plastic place. There is a new one in my town, contemplating doing the side cover with them.
Al
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Are you sure the chrome side cover isn't one of the old ones from Triumph before they stopped selling them?
With Bruiser AND Cruiser gone, I can't wait to see what he comes up with next.
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Snuizer?  nahh kidding, caseml's bikes have been my most frequent inspiration - looking forward to his next creation too. Matt
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Maybe "Floozer," a tribute bike to the Bunny Ranch. 
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Maybe "Loser", a tribute bike to my last trip to Las Vegas.
I had all of the side covers chromed. A company in Texas did the work.
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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How's the chromed plastic holding up? I seem to recall Triumph couldn't get it right and stopped selling their side covers.
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Maybe "Loser", a tribute bike to my last trip to Las Vegas.
I had all of the side covers chromed. A company in Texas did the work.
Oh-oh, sorry for your luck or lack thereof. We have a new company in town that chromes plastic, I'll have to check them out. Haven't checked the Ebay link, any luck with the sale?
Al
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Case, I sent you a PM about one of your auctions.
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The chromed plastic is holding up great.
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Ok, this is just a very cool bike, one could say inspirational.
Have fun!
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Nice bike. I, personally, could do without the "semi-ape hangers", but everything else is seriously sweet.
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