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Re: Old Bridges for jj
17 Jan 2011 16:10 - 17 Jan 2011 16:10
if its needs moved Please do so Thank You
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Re: Old Bridges for jj
17 Jan 2011 16:35
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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17 Jan 2011 17:14
I have to say I'm a real sucker for those old timberframe covered bridges. I could spend days looking at how the old guys figured the adjustments and tensioning. It's like a mystery novel written in hash marks, a scribe here, a dowel repositioned there.
Keep em coming! I can't get enough.
Keep em coming! I can't get enough.

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Re: Old Bridges for jj
17 Jan 2011 17:27
jjdwoodman wrote:
yes that era of workmanship is gone.
i tip my hat to them boys
I have to say I'm a real sucker for those old timberframe covered bridges. I could spend days looking at how the old guys figured the adjustments and tensioning. It's like a mystery novel written in hash marks, a scribe here, a dowel repositioned there.
Keep em coming! I can't get enough.
yes that era of workmanship is gone.
i tip my hat to them boys
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