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From: Bill Cattell on 5 May 2007 19:49 I discovered a really cool old Harley museum / bike shop. These guys specialize in service, parts and restorations of Knuckles, Pans and Shovels with a few Evos thrown in for good measure. They have a killer collection of bikes - about 30+ in all - dating from a couple running 1914s to several late 60s - early 70s. The shop is called The Old Bike Shop and is located at 1740 Empire Central, Dallas TX 75235. I hooked up and spoke with Butch who's running the place. He also pointed out they have several Shovel and Pan motors that are refurbished and ready for installation. Give them a call at 214-638-5000.
From: redshad on 6 May 2007 08:43 On May 5, 6:49 pm, Bill Cattell <wbcattell1.nos...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > I discovered a really cool old Harley museum / bike shop. These guys > specialize in service, parts and restorations of Knuckles, Pans and > Shovels with a few Evos thrown in for good measure. > > They have a killer collection of bikes - about 30+ in all - dating from a > couple running 1914s to several late 60s - early 70s. > > The shop is called The Old Bike Shop and is located at 1740 Empire > Central, Dallas TX 75235. I hooked up and spoke with Butch who's running > the place. He also pointed out they have several Shovel and Pan motors > that are refurbished and ready for installation. Give them a call at > 214-638-5000. Sounds like a neat place. We will have to check it out sometimes on our way over to the Honda shop. Redshad
From: Bill Cattell on 6 May 2007 11:09 On Sun, 06 May 2007 05:43:27 -0700, redshad wrote: > On May 5, 6:49 pm, Bill Cattell <wbcattell1.nos...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> I discovered a really cool old Harley museum / bike shop. These guys >> specialize in service, parts and restorations of Knuckles, Pans and >> Shovels with a few Evos thrown in for good measure. snip > > Sounds like a neat place. We will have to check it out sometimes on > our way over to the Honda shop. > > Redshad I was amazed. I really like the 40s-60s Harley styles so this place was fantastic. They sell parts and accessories too but the piece that got me was the backroom were they have the old bikes displayed. Bill
From: redshad on 6 May 2007 12:05 On May 6, 10:09 am, Bill Cattell <wbcattell1.nos...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Sun, 06 May 2007 05:43:27 -0700, redshad wrote: > > On May 5, 6:49 pm, Bill Cattell <wbcattell1.nos...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >> I discovered a really cool old Harley museum / bike shop. These guys > >> specialize in service, parts and restorations of Knuckles, Pans and > >> Shovels with a few Evos thrown in for good measure. > > snip > > > > > Sounds like a neat place. We will have to check it out sometimes on > > our way over to the Honda shop. > > > Redshad > > I was amazed. I really like the 40s-60s Harley styles so this place was > fantastic. They sell parts and accessories too but the piece that got me > was the backroom were they have the old bikes displayed. > > Bill I wonder if Wakko knows about this place....Wakko...where you at?? Did you get your ride fixed yet? Redshad
From: Wakko on 6 May 2007 14:47
"redshad" <redshad(a)tx.rr.com> wrote in message news:1178467541.869649.166860(a)e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com > I wonder if Wakko knows about this place....Wakko...where you at?? Did > you get your ride fixed yet? I've not heard of it before. Sounds interesting. I'll swing by some time. My cam support plate was backordered. Should be here Tuesday so I should have it back by next weekend. -- "Wakko" NTXNS TOMKAT SENS PHS BS#257 '06 FLHTCUSE "Ultra Chicken" '03 FLSTSI "BlingBling" |