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    Thanks guys....My Fiancee rode it and said it was Brilliant! Just like riding a Panther...lol so while looking for a ornament, I came across the Jaguar on Ebay and figured that would be perfect!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickle X View Post
    Thanks guys....My Fiancee rode it and said it was Brilliant! Just like riding a Panther...lol so while looking for a ornament, I came across the Jaguar on Ebay and figured that would be perfect!
    Somewhat reminds me of a Dan Gurney Alligator.
    Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!

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    Dude! That thing is freaking bad-###!
    Brad George
    George's Welding & Repair
    Amateur at TIG, MIG, and General Fabrication.
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    Nice! I bet that is a blast to ride! My nephew & his college buddies would be all over something like that!

    Excellent craftsmanship!

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    Thanks guys.....yes it is a blast to ride and it does turn heads since 99% of folks have never seen anything like it. It really is nice to build something by fabrication and not just bolting on products. Save me a ton of cash and it isn't like any other.

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    Now this is a sweet ride! I love the fact that you spent all that time working on something that isn't the "norm". Plus it's nice to see that someone still takes pride in creating a product that most wouldn't even think about "wasting" their time on. It's really "Over the top" and the craftsmanship is awesome! I like your shop setup a lot too! After I finish a few small projects I'm jumping in feet first and building a small English wheel....I've wanted one for 10+ years at this point, so I think it's time. Making it will be fairly simple, but learning to use it will be a whole "nuther" learning experience. I can't wait!
    Andy
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    I like your custom, lathe-turned velocity stack mounted in bend of your tube frame. Nice work; interesting "creation"!
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    Quote Originally Posted by youngnstudly View Post
    Now this is a sweet ride! I love the fact that you spent all that time working on something that isn't the "norm". Plus it's nice to see that someone still takes pride in creating a product that most wouldn't even think about "wasting" their time on. It's really "Over the top" and the craftsmanship is awesome! I like your shop setup a lot too! After I finish a few small projects I'm jumping in feet first and building a small English wheel....I've wanted one for 10+ years at this point, so I think it's time. Making it will be fairly simple, but learning to use it will be a whole "nuther" learning experience. I can't wait!
    Hi Andy, thanks for the kind words.....As for the English wheel, Youtube is your friend. Those are the first things I rolled with it and they turned out pretty good for what I needed, just watch your fingers!
    This is where guys list their tools....
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    Quote Originally Posted by jakeru View Post
    I like your custom, lathe-turned velocity stack mounted in bend of your tube frame. Nice work; interesting "creation"!
    Thanks Jakeru! Again YouTube came through with a WIN on how to make a velocity stack on a lathe old school style. The bike actually runs a lot better with it than the filter I put on it once the weather warmed up and the bugs came out, not to mention all the dusty dirt now.
    This is where guys list their tools....
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