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These bikes were never photographed by us |
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But
luckely Men at Work Magazine (issue 23) had them on the same page |
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The
owners of this bike wanted to keep their artwork on the tanks within the
pinstriped panel |
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The
front guard has an eagle coming into land |
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with it's talons out stretched |
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Not
certain of what look they wanted |
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eventually settling on the eagles theme |
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they had on other parts of the motorcycle |
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This bike comes from western NSW |
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If you see it around ask
them to send me some pictures |
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This fatboy had black stretched tanks |
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The
owner wasn't sure if he wanted |
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flames or not so I laid the Indian girls |
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hair out in a flame like stroke. |
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Lot
of perl gold in this one |
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The
front guard has an indian band |
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necklace choker with a long feather |
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The
rear guard has a reproduction of |
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the
owners tattoo, old Indian cheif and wolf |
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This Ultraglide was a retirement pressent for the owner... from himself. |
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Being a Sci-fi fan he wanted the familiar |
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fantasy universe look of planets & stars |
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The
bike was already blue metalic so |
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no
need to change the colour |
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When I was younger and far more ignorant |
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I
used to refer to these bikes as |
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Battlestar Galactica's |
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I
have learnt a lot since then. |
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But
it was fun to paint one that way |
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This bike comes from the NSW north coast |
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