Left crank case cover
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phoenix216
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- Joined: Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:03 pm
Nice! LOL!
Somehow I think my daughter would object. She's pretty easy going about the messes I make. The only thing she has a problem with is if I wash parts in the sink before putting away the clean dishes. And she thinks I'm going to poison myself with the overspray from PB Blaster getting in my coffee cup.
Somehow I think my daughter would object. She's pretty easy going about the messes I make. The only thing she has a problem with is if I wash parts in the sink before putting away the clean dishes. And she thinks I'm going to poison myself with the overspray from PB Blaster getting in my coffee cup.
Mmmmmm Coffeeeee
I just started a Coffee thread in the "Tools Machines and Shop Toys" section.
Click on the above link if u like coffee.

I just started a Coffee thread in the "Tools Machines and Shop Toys" section.

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KellieLyne
- Posts: 116
- Joined: Mon Aug 10, 2009 12:39 pm
Welcome aboard Phoenix
I have been bugging Ryan (aka Smithers) for months now! Nice to have another chick around. Although my CA95 is finished, I am currently finishing up a 1963 CA77. I didn't quite take my project to my kitchen but I did break out the dremel tool and polishing accessories in the living room to polish up some of the remaining parts, and made quite the mess on my black leather couches! lol. The plan was to have my bike done by my B day (1 week away) but it doesn't look like the chrome pieces will be back by then, so instead I bought myself a new black and pink leather jacket!
With that all said, I hope everyone is having a great weekend, and getting some riding in before the rain begins.
Kellie
Kellie