--0-374045318-1075802988=:43003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii First time I rode a bike was in 1966 and a friend flipped me the keys to a Norton that he just bought. First bike I owned was a Suzuki 250 two stroke. MY mother never knew my brothers and I even rode motorcycles until she caught my youngest brother pulling into a friends garage where all 4 of us stored out bikes. Owned a Kawasaki two stroke tripple, a Honda 360 street and trail untill seteling in on a Yamaha 650 for a while. Picked up a battered '72 Sportster and that began my love/hate relationship with Harley's. Over the years my brothers and I worked on just about everything we bought just to keep them running and that love of resurecting old bikes continues today. I love finding an old "throw-aways" and getting them back to a functioning somewhat restored machines. Current projects include a 1977 CB750A that we found on its side under a stand of pine trees with only 6200 miles on the clock. Exterior of the bike is in very sad shape but the inside of the motor loo! ks very good, so the recovery and resussitation begins.... Michael Smegielski Waterbury, CT 2001 H-D FLHT 1982 Yamaha XJ1100J 1979 CB650 1977 CB750A 1972 Sportster
--0-374045318-1075802988=:43003 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii <DIV>First time I rode a bike was in 1966 and a friend flipped me the keys to a Norton that he just bought. First bike I owned was a Suzuki 250 two stroke. MY mother never knew my brothers and I even rode motorcycles until she caught my youngest brother pulling into a friends garage where all 4 of us stored out bikes. Owned a Kawasaki two stroke tripple, a Honda 360 street and trail untill seteling in on a Yamaha 650 for a while. Picked up a battered '72 Sportster and that began my love/hate relationship with Harley's. Over the years my brothers and I worked on just about everything we bought just to keep them running and that love of resurecting old bikes continues today. I love finding an old "throw-aways" and getting them back to a functioning somewhat restored machines. Current projects include a 1977 CB750A that we found on its side under a stand of pine trees with only 6200 miles on the clock. Exterior of the bike is! in very sad shape but the inside of the motor looks very good, so the recovery and resussitation begins....</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>Michael Smegielski</DIV> <DIV>Waterbury, CT</DIV> <DIV>2001 H-D FLHT</DIV> <DIV>1982 Yamaha XJ1100J</DIV> <DIV>1979 CB650</DIV> <DIV>1977 CB750A</DIV> <DIV>1972 Sportster</DIV> --0-374045318-1075802988=:43003--

