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  • 1974 tc 125

    this is my 1974 tc 125 i've bin working on for the last two weeks,its not done yet but its starting to shape up.i got historic tags for it so it's street legal,payed 250.00
    for it and put 300.00 in too it...

    Bike BEFORE AND AFTER pics
    still need to paint the frame other little things

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  • #2
    those pics are really hard to see. Any chance you can make em bigger?


    www.SOARacing.ca

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    • #3
      Wow that bike has come a long was since it came into your hands. very nice.
      01 Kat 750- daytona blue, black and gunmetal powdercoat, yoshi RS-3, 03+ tail section , Barnett Kevlar clutch and springs, 8k HID's, racerback seat cowl, polished lips and painted rotors, tinted windscreen, lowered, smoked turn and tail lights, intergraded led tail light KatRiders decals,184 White leds! More of them to come.
      Repaint this winter, along with some other stuff

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      • #4
        Looking damn good, now she just needs to get dirty again. (You know she wants it!)
        Pics
        Pics
        No pics yet
        Just because they sound the same doesn't mean they are: there≠their≠they're; to≠too≠two; its≠it's; your≠you're; know≠no; brake≠break

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        • #5
          Huge pis but better than to small though
          I like the old school bikes alot
          I'm starting to see them everywhere people are getting them back on the road I love it
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          • #6
            Originally posted by chinto View Post
            those pics are really hard to see. Any chance you can make em bigger?

            oh stop hes proud. he should be. looks hot.

            looks great though. a total transformation!
            Last edited by ken123allen; 09-16-2008, 08:33 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ken123allen View Post
              oh stop hes proud. he should be. looks hot.

              looks great though. a total transformation!


              thanks!!!

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              • #8
                simply ,marvelous work bro .. hard to imagine that dirt covered rust sprouting pile of metal was once what you made it be again
                so many roads so little time

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