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A large majority of those bikes were restored / rejuvenated by my friend Tom Owejian. He lives here in Rochester NY and I get to see them in his backyard shop before they go back to Newburgh. A lot to see there, You missed the 39 roadmaster motormaster and the Original Evans powercycle in the...
If your the owner of the cliffs bike shop sign, I pulled that out of the old shop many years ago. It was located at the corner of north ellicott and main street in williamsville NY. sold it to carl burgwardt and it was on display in his museum pedaling history in orchard park ny.
If there is an after life, I am sure they are having a hell of a time. JR is probably smashing unsold parts. Were you ever there for that? Usually Trexlertown.
Nice bike. I found that one many moons ago, in the wild. It's been in the Batavia black hole for awhile. Hope it does NOT get restored, Only original once.
and the spring is mounted incorrectly. The light bracket you have mounted under the spring goes under the fork, not the spring and passes through the notch in the fork. Mounted this way you have lost at least 1/2" of travel. Make this change and you will notice a difference. You will need the...
To remove the bezel, lube up with pb blaster where bezel meets speedometer can, Let it soak for a while before you flip it over. loosely install a piston ring compressor (pictured) so it slides over can and stops at bezel. Slam speedometer and compressor on work bench (multiple times) can...
You have the correct bracket already attached to the front fender of the bike. The ends of your bracket are bent down and need to be bent up. The light you purchased has the truss rod bracket. I would NOT remove the riveted bracket from this light. Even if you did this light does not have the...
Made the trek to Perrysburg in the late 80's, early 90's and a few times to the new location. Sold some good stuff to pay for college and met some great people along the way. will miss the shop but will always have the memories.
T.J. Holz
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