From:Doug Miller Electronic:radarsprint -A- yahoo.com
Subject:RE: RE: RE: RE: LETS FIND WHATS NOT CORRECT GAME Date:Sun Nov 8 11:53:00 2009
Response to:13163
I see this bike as (potentially) the BEST rebuilding available 20 years ago..

Nice Des-el fit Dr, we, wait for further pics.

I agree Dr. My choice is to make, not search the hospital.

Personally I would be complimented If my built parts were confused with stock BUT I've "ID"ed all as made by me (in hidden locations).. I will not sell my bike as "Stock" (and would be insulted if the next owner did).



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fellers,what your looking at is a case of the disease called des-el-fits.not real common but effects more pepole than thought.i got the dreaded disease as a child.it got better in the 70s with origninal indians and panheads for 200.00 but as the years went by things got worse.now i find myself running through the hospital(swapmeet)not careing what year it is but will it fit? and how much.so far the hospital bill is around 800.00.when iam finished ill send pix.to show you how sick i really was,

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further notes, the cylinder and carb are from a later 125, frame is from after 53 (coil mount, no toolbox mount), foot pegs of a later model. My guess is this was a true hummer rebuilt with an earlier engine case.

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LETS FIND WHATS NOT CORRECT GAME
EBAY Item number: 170403759606

Okay Pete. I'll kick it off with some easy ones;
Wrong taillight, missing fork panel, wrong speedo, incorrectly covered seat, chrome regulator and points covers, incorrect tank, weird switch under seat(because of tank),missing chainguard, missing toolbox, wrong levers, wrong finish on brake pedal,rod and brake arm, wrong bolts scattered throughout, and now I'm getting bored so on to someone else---
Robbie