New stuff on my old ride

Started by Curtis_Valk, October 09, 2007, 08:25:48 PM

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Curtis_Valk

I know this is not Magna specific, but when you get a new farkle you've just gotta crow about it to someone and ya'll are my friends!  8)

New radiator bar grill.





:D  :D  :D  :D  :D  :D  :D  :D  :D

Curtis
Rowlett, TX MOOT #315 VRCC #26023
States I've Ridden



No need for a reason other than the journey.

Magnum Magna

Like that new grill. It blends well without over powering the look.

The Magna chrome grills look nice but not the look I am looking for.
Robert
Better to be exploited then not exploited.
07 Ultra, 07 Boulevard w/ sidecar (2+2=4)

Matthew 13:19 NT ... This is the seed sown along the path

seratt

Don't matter if it's not magna related, that looks nice.
Tim
MOOT #549

88' Super

Greg Cothern

Looks great!  I would LOVE to have one like that for my Project 96!
Greg Cothern
00 Valkyrie Interstate
96 Magna 
Previously owned:
87 Super
96 Magna project bike
95 Magna "Pay it forward"   

Magnum Magna

OK, if you make two of the chrome grills for a Magna would that make a mass production, to lower the price.
Robert
Better to be exploited then not exploited.
07 Ultra, 07 Boulevard w/ sidecar (2+2=4)

Matthew 13:19 NT ... This is the seed sown along the path

Sledge Hammer

That does look good, Curtis. I wish the ones currently available for the 3G Magnas looked that good: the radiator could be a visual asset. :roll:  Crow away, sir.
Hard as rock. Tough as nails. Dense as concrete.

1995 Honda Magna
2002 Honda Interceptor

rjb/AKA Bob Barram

How many burgers will that grill cook?????
Bob
MOOT#69
Prov. 3:5&6

Charles S Otwell

Bob that would depend on mph and the bpm times the tmt .  :D
Charles
#279
Texarkana,Tx

Curtis_Valk

Bob, only the finest salmon will be cooked on that grill.  Or maybe a bug or two.
:wink:  8)  :wink:
Curtis
Rowlett, TX MOOT #315 VRCC #26023
States I've Ridden



No need for a reason other than the journey.

Charles S Otwell

Actually Curtis it would make more since to use it for road kill! Think of all the money you could save on a long road trip. With your riding skills you wouldn't even have to stop..:D  :D  :D  :D
Charles
#279
Texarkana,Tx

silveradocowboy

Quote from: Charles S OtwellActually Curtis it would make more since to use it for road kill! Think of all the money you could save on a long road trip. With your riding skills you wouldn't even have to stop..:D  :D  :D  :D

You said it before it could  :D       seriously tho Curtis, it does look pretty sharp.
Jeff
MOOT#103
'08 Goldwing

Charles S Otwell

The horizonal bars blend nicely with the horiznal lines of the covers below it. I had to look twice to figure out why it looked so good. Kinda reminds you of the tube and the bar grills on the custom cars from a few years back. I still like the look. What is the update on the chrome swing arm project?
Charles
#279
Texarkana,Tx

Curtis_Valk

The swing arm is still on hold.  The Valk is up on the jack and will most likely remain there until it is installed.  If other obligations get in the way at least I can work on it a little at a time.  Oh, the advantages of two bikes and a dedicated work space!  :D  8)  :D

I'll be sure to wash her and post up some good pics when I'm done.

Curtis
Rowlett, TX MOOT #315 VRCC #26023
States I've Ridden



No need for a reason other than the journey.

bambam


rjb/AKA Bob Barram

Looks good Curtis.
BTW thanks for the gloves, I love them! and I discovered  yesterday that they do not bleed like other black gloves, I got soaked but there was no black dye on my hands at the end of the trip from the rain soaking.
Thanks!!!
MOOT#69
Prov. 3:5&6