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Author Topic: Non IT Project Website  (Read 8279 times)

Stoic Joker

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Non IT Project Website
« on: December 28, 2016, 04:11 PM »
So for the past year I've been working on an antique Harley custom/restoration project. So while I was on Christmas vacation I decided to slap together a website for the project that chronicles some of the (hopefully) more interesting parts of the project.

Granted I still haven't done anything with my main site ... But this has been way more fun.

Project Alice

In the garage I get to use a hammer!

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2016, 07:43 PM »
It's fun to read about your adventure -- keep the new chapters coming  :Thmbsup:

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2016, 07:47 PM »
Heh I read through all of this and I love your writing style xD Not a fan of Harley's myself (I prefer bikes that don't break down every 38 minutes 😂) but I love what you have done with yours!

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2016, 07:58 PM »
Is it electric? ............. just kidding

Cool stuff  :Thmbsup:

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2016, 01:09 PM »
Thanks guys, good to hear it was entertaining...as that was kinda the point of the site.

@Stephen - IIRC you're a BMW guy aren't you... :D

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2016, 02:14 PM »
Yes, an entertaining read  :thumbsup:
in spite of not having much of a clue what goes on in engines etc, I love reading / watching this kind of thing.

Also liked the way you bought the manual *after* having worked on it for most of a year :-)
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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #6 on: December 30, 2016, 07:54 PM »
Thanks guys, good to hear it was entertaining...as that was kinda the point of the site.

@Stephen - IIRC you're a BMW guy aren't you... :D

Wait...wat...ew no!

Triumph Speed (or Street) Triple
GXSR6/1000
Honda Fireblade
Thundercat/Thunderace
Fazer 6

THOSE are my kind of bikes xD

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #7 on: December 31, 2016, 08:24 AM »
Thanks guys, good to hear it was entertaining...as that was kinda the point of the site.

@Stephen - IIRC you're a BMW guy aren't you... :D

Wait...wat...ew no!

LOL Okay... Just checking :D

Years ago I worked on the big 4 from Japan at a motorcycle salvage/repair shop. They also did the Britts...and pretty much everything else except Harleys. I found back then that I really liked how both Honda and Kawasaki build their machines. Yamaha and Suzuki however both drove me nuts with some of their design choices that frequently left me wondering WTF were they thinking when they cobbled this thing together??

The Britts were always fun to work on/ride because of the delightful - stick-to-the-basics - simplicity of their designs ... This also is/was/remains a big part of my attraction to Harley.

So at least we share some common ground in the Honda/Triumph arena. ;)

But I have to stick with the Sport Touring class of bike, as - even being over 50 - the full on Sport bikes are just too much of a temptation for me to keep a Driver's License with.

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #8 on: December 31, 2016, 03:09 PM »
Also liked the way you bought the manual *after* having worked on it for most of a year :-)

Good Catch!  :Thmbsup: - Yes, memory server me well ... Right up until it didn't... :D

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #9 on: August 10, 2017, 03:55 PM »
I forgot to mention Chapter 2 is now done, and I'm working on chapter 3.

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #10 on: August 11, 2017, 07:57 AM »
I forgot to mention Chapter 2 is now done, and I'm working on chapter 3.

hope this not an awkward question:
how come your brother got a good functioning 1985 bike for 3,500 and yours, 1981, cost 3,000 and required a lot of work?
Is is the year, or are there other differences I'm misisng?

(Keep in mind I know nest to nothing about bikes)
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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #11 on: August 11, 2017, 11:49 AM »
I forgot to mention Chapter 2 is now done, and I'm working on chapter 3.

hope this not an awkward question:
how come your brother got a good functioning 1985 bike for 3,500 and yours, 1981, cost 3,000 and required a lot of work?

LOL Yes! ...But it's a good kind of awkward... :D


Is it the year, or are there other differences I'm missing?

Yes to both. My 81 has the older Shovelhead style engine, and is one of the first few years for that style of frame. So they weren't real popular back then...and became almost instantly rare because people were either cutting up, scrapping, or just not buying them. Me... I had an 82 FLT back in the day that I just loved...but had to sell to keep a business running ($$$). About a year later I got the 87 which I then road for almost 20 years, but it was the (like my brother's) newer Evolution (a.k.a. Evo) engine.

Needless to say parts for the Shovelhead era FLT's are a bitch to find. So my objective was just to find a Shovelhead FLT in as complete a condition as I could find ...(body parts, locks, instruments, etc.) And deal with the other crap later. But had also already planned to do most of the modifications anyway because of advances made in the various (braking, suspension, etc.) technologies.

My brother OTOH was just looking for a good deal on a bagger because he had already fallen in love with mine..  :D

...And then there the whole just being lucky(er) part, as both bikes were purchased as-is, and came home in a truck. So while Alice's odometer only showed 14k miles ... It was an aftermarket item that made it impossible to know exactly what her mileage/history really was. And then there's the fact that she had apparently been previously been owned by a two fisted, whisky drunk, alcoholic, orangutan that should not have been allowed to have hand tools.[/quote]

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #12 on: August 11, 2017, 12:16 PM »
^ okay, so you weren't ripped off ;D (I didnt honestly think that would have been the case)
thanks for the background  :up:

In the photo of both together, I'd prefer the look of Alice, but that's probably mainly down to the lights and handlebars. (But the other bike has a lot of character too, and they look great together.)

I'm learning some lingo here as well e.g. bagger, Shovelhead enginew.
May as well give your link while I'm at it
http://www.stoicjoke...ce/Chronicle_pg2.php
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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #13 on: August 11, 2017, 02:20 PM »
^ okay, so you weren't ripped off ;D (I didnt honestly think that would have been the case)
thanks for the background  :up:

Tis truly my pleasure. There's tons more, but I'm at work/rushing a bit ... Hence the dangling /quote tag above..


In the photo of both together, I'd prefer the look of Alice, but that's probably mainly down to the lights and handlebars. (But the other bike has a lot of character too, and they look great together.)

Yes, Alice's retro classic vs. Nightmares "The 80's" look...that's why I decided not to bother with trying to track a (just like nightmares, original) replacement fairing for her. I'm kinda digging the classic look too.

A close look at that picture will show the (subtle to the untrained eye) difference in Alice's much newer and larger late model front brakes. Alice will stop on a dime...Nightmare won't.

I should probably try to get a pic of (Trixie too) all 3 of the girls together one of these days.


I'm learning some lingo here as well e.g. bagger, Shovelhead enginew.
May as well give your link while I'm at it
http://www.stoicjoke...ce/Chronicle_pg2.php

Truly glad you're enjoying the story, but be careful you don't get sucked in to far end up wanting one. I went out for a beer with one of our company's IT clients Monday night for the sole purpose of discussing how best they could pickup a bagger (like Alice..). Because they had seen Alice when I showed up there on a service call, and heard her tail.
Me, my brother, the client ... She's quite the little siren it appears.. ;)

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #14 on: August 16, 2017, 08:37 PM »
Nice bike! And yeah the website may need some improvement, but not bad for a start.

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #15 on: August 23, 2017, 09:41 PM »
By the way, A bit of OT though, where do you source your Harley parts? I myself get them from 4WheelOnline. They do sell more affordable parts and even accessories. Check their Harley section on their website.

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #16 on: August 25, 2017, 02:33 PM »
By the way, A bit of OT though, where do you source your Harley parts? I myself get them from 4WheelOnline. They do sell more affordable parts and even accessories. Check their Harley section on their website.

Multiple locations depending on part, availability, and how close to new it needs to be. Sources for all item(s) used on the Alice project are listed on the page top left of each "Shopping List" table.

eBay has been surprisingly good to me on a lot of both new and used (frequently high dollar) items. Next most popular is a toss-up between JP Cycles, and a local shop that's been in business for 40+ years ... flat, knuckle, pan, shovel, block, TC...yep they've probably got it.

(Spoiler-> Alice is back on the road now ... I'll hopefully get the site updated soon - brother's in town - It's been a wild week.

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Re: Non IT Project Website
« Reply #17 on: August 26, 2017, 04:03 PM »
Site updated -(hint)- Alice wins her first drag race.