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Message started by bentwheel on 01/19/05 at 19:18:18

Title: Stuff on ebay
Post by bentwheel on 01/19/05 at 19:18:18

Hello, new member here. I have come over from Bert's site. It has been down for eight days now so I am getting a bit cranky/lonesome. What about Ebay, hasn't it become a godsend. I needed a cylinder head for a 1968 Montgomery Ward Riverside Mojave 260. Got one. Man, I can remember crawling around swap meets and often coming home with nothing, even for Triumph parts. I have been looking at all the leather saddlebags currently on ebay. I have to say the prices are cheap for brand new bags. You only have to pay $30 to $50 for what looks like very nice sturdy bags, some which do not require a support bracket. They come in a myriad of sizes too. I'm thinking of bidding on a large set 15'' long, 12'' high and 6'' deep. Has anyone run into trouble mounting too large a set? Has anyone bought a set in this price range that can comment on the quality of leather and fit and stitching?

Bentwheel

Title: Re: Stuff on ebay
Post by sluggo on 01/19/05 at 19:46:09

welcome,

it is a bummer that berts is down.  a few us have migrated over.  i've been doing both for a while now.
btw who were you over there. i dont recall a bentwheel.

and i hope that bentwheel is something that has happened to you.

sluggo

Title: Re: Stuff on ebay
Post by bentwheel on 01/19/05 at 20:51:42

I was bentwheel on the other site as well.
As far as my ID I wore that nickname in the 70's for a few months following an ice racing wipeout It's a long story, I'll have to tell it sometime.

bentwheel

Title: Re: Stuff on ebay
Post by Kropatchek on 01/20/05 at 03:02:57

@bentwheel
Please update your profile, gender,age and location is the least.
While you're at it post a picture so paladin can put you on the map.

greetz
Kropatchek

Title: Re: Stuff on ebay
Post by Susan on 01/20/05 at 05:46:34

Welcome bentwheel! Would love to hear the story behind your ID sometime...

Title: Re: Stuff on ebay
Post by bentwheel on 01/23/05 at 10:26:23

Susan, the  bentwheel moniker was unceremoniously  bestowed upon me in 1975. It only lasted a few months but I have chosen to resurrect it as an ID decades later.
Going back in time to 1975 I was racing motocross on the newly introduced Suzuki RM. It was fall and the end of the racing season, but I was out at our clubs track practicing, trying to improve my lap time. Coming off a jump I thought times would improve if I could get on the gas quicker when landing. I held the throttle partly open when landing and the bike wheelied  away from me careening off track hitting hard. I bent the front wheel both vertically as well as horizontally. Now the sad part of this is I had the bike pre sold prior to the end of the season. Technology leaps, back then, dictated you race on current year bikes or else you were not competitive. It’s probably still that way I reckon. Now the new buyer still wanted the bike (at a reduced price of course) but his father was not going to pay for it until spring. Since that was the case, then I was going to ice race the RM in the winter. There wasn’t much I could do to repair the bent rim so I studded the tires and headed to our practice track when the ice formed. I knew I wasn’t going to be competitive but ice racing is just so much darn fun I wanted to be out there. The front wheel wobbled badly but with enough practice I adapted to the darn thing. I discovered if I stayed high and squared off the corners it worked best.
The ice racing season was mostly done at a club level between two other cities about 75 miles apart forming a triangle. Each club had about five to fifteen members competing on the ice circuit. We were racing out of town and in my class there were four riders from my club in the mix of about ten riders.
I remember my buddies condemning me for racing with the bent wheel but I assured them I had adapted and it really wasn’t a problem. Entering the first corner of the first race of the season I carried more speed than I had been practicing at, plus had to dive into the corner on the inside since the preferred line was crowded and I went down hard hitting other riders at the turn’s apex. Picking up my bike I looked around and saw the riders who were down were all from my club. One of my buddies yelled “way to go bentwheel”.


Title: Re: Stuff on ebay
Post by gitarzan on 01/23/05 at 11:39:25

Speaking of stuff on eBay,  I bought a pair of these from this dealer last year.

Nice stuff, shiny.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=35587&item=4522100438&rd=1

Title: Re: Stuff on ebay
Post by Susan on 01/23/05 at 19:30:26

Hey bentwheel, That's a great story! Thanks for sharing it with us. Susan

Title: Re: Stuff on ebay
Post by bentwheel on 01/26/05 at 10:13:35

To get back to my query, has anyone bought a set of $30-$50 saddlebags from ebay that can comment on their quality?

Title: Re: Stuff on ebay
Post by nicolas popper on 01/26/05 at 15:18:00

BW,

Just bought a set of large willie & max synthetic leather mags with tassels and conchos for $42.00 on ebay.  Well satisfied.

Nic

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