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Free, what can I say.

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As in please get this out of here, so my daughter and grandbabies do not have to be reminded of their husband/daddy that died in a car wreck, a little over a year ago. It was his.

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I wanted more ground clearance, so I cut everything off back to the torsion tube. I then started back with some new frame rails and am building a new set of forks along these lines. http://www.angelfire.com/crazy/trikerbob/BuildingLLfiles/Starthere.html

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When I brought it home it had not ran for over a year, but started right up with a fresh battery. I drive it a short distance and it ran well, but needed a wee bit of help besides a hand throttle.
 
I've built 2 of these before, the first was in '74 and it was so light in the front, that I could lift it with one pinky finger. This time I'll be able to afford to build it more like I want, don't have a daughter in the house anymore.
It's not something that's for everyone, but I like anything that is different.
 
I like things that are different also thats why i like you buddy one of a kind good ole dude :sun::sun:
 
And if the ride wasn't enough to get attention, there's a siren mounted down low...:dude:
 
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