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That's my bike! I never know when it will pop up on the internet. The bike started out as a 1960(?) 175 "Speedster" (the USA name for it). When I got it, there was not much left. The only useable parts were the frame, forks, hubs and one toolbox. The motor was rusted solid. 10 years of collecting parts. Since I was starting with nothing, I decided to build the bike into an Italian market Lusso Veloce. Jim Sullivan in Idaho restored the bike from parts and even created a faring from scratch based on 3 factory pictures. The greyhound on the fender is actually a Harley accessory from the late 40's. It works great on this bike.
Great to meet you!! I LOVE YOUR BIKE. It is gorgeous. You did a lot of work and it shows. I love how detailed everything is and looks better than new. The greyhound idea is excellent. Are you going to show it again in Seattle any time soon? I would love to see more photos of your bike (and other motorbikes if you have more) over at facebook.com/groups/MotoTouringWorldWide I'm the admin and we post photos of our adventures around the world. You would be the first guest with such a beautiful classic. All brands welcome During the day Saturday, I'm riding my Honda ST1300 via the Ferry over the Bremerton. Time to enjoy this weather some more. Take care and have a great weekend. ❤🤙🏍
Join Facebook for "ALL Motorbike Brands".
We are "MotoTouring World Wide". Post your favorite photos of your motorcycle especially during travels at facebook.com/groups/MotoTouringWorldWide/ instagram.com/mototouringworldwide/
That's my bike! I never know when it will pop up on the internet. The bike started out as a 1960(?) 175 "Speedster" (the USA name for it). When I got it, there was not much left. The only useable parts were the frame, forks, hubs and one toolbox. The motor was rusted solid. 10 years of collecting parts. Since I was starting with nothing, I decided to build the bike into an Italian market Lusso Veloce. Jim Sullivan in Idaho restored the bike from parts and even created a faring from scratch based on 3 factory pictures. The greyhound on the fender is actually a Harley accessory from the late 40's. It works great on this bike.
Great to meet you!! I LOVE YOUR BIKE. It is gorgeous. You did a lot of work and it shows. I love how detailed everything is and looks better than new. The greyhound idea is excellent. Are you going to show it again in Seattle any time soon? I would love to see more photos of your bike (and other motorbikes if you have more) over at facebook.com/groups/MotoTouringWorldWide
I'm the admin and we post photos of our adventures around the world. You would be the first guest with such a beautiful classic. All brands welcome
During the day Saturday, I'm riding my Honda ST1300 via the Ferry over the Bremerton. Time to enjoy this weather some more.
Take care and have a great weekend. ❤🤙🏍