Very steady progress

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Sidecarmikey
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Very steady progress

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how do all,

on a bit of a roll at mo' and I,ve got a little time to spare, lucky me :)
heres a link to a photo record I'm making,

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sidecarmikey63/

shocking to say its been a year since I started, but, I'm having fun :)
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Long as your having fun Sidecarmikey, that's part of the build, plan/play with design/make something unique that you'll be proud of, doesn't matter how long it takes ;).

Looking at the pics, it sure will be an awesome build 8)


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Looks great! Well done with the detailed pictures, gotta love 'em!
Sidecarmikey
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Thanks for your kind words, will be leaping ahead next couple of weeks, I hope. :)

I would like to take it to Australia one day.
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I like it, especially the use of a lorry fuel tank for the sidecar body.
Kubota Z482 which is plodding on with unnerving reliability. Three years so far.
1900 Diesel Bike being rebuilt with better clutch control.
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Thanks mouse, best wishes with your very brave project.
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