I thought some of you guys back East might be interested in this. It is available on Seattle Craigs List. Just $100
(http://i796.photobucket.com/albums/yy247/drbridge/3k33m53l55Tc5P65Raa3ab04a993cf11b12.jpg)
(http://i796.photobucket.com/albums/yy247/drbridge/3n13od3l35T85P45Rba3a5d38e6e0d69013.jpg)
Doug Bridges
73 Jackpiner
74 Jackpiner/FrankenPenton
project
82 XR200R
Doug,
Thanks for sharing this with us. Since I worked for Hondaline at Honda for a while I always enjoy these aftermarket items. A lot of thought went into this invention.
Ron Carbaugh
My grandfather built something similar{although cruder} when he was a youngster in Lancaster NY.I believe the bike was an Indian and the date on the back of the picture was the late teens I have the picture around here,when I find it I'll post it.
Dave
Ron:
Around the same time there was this shown on a Triumph Cub 200cc:
http://www.classicbike.biz/Triumph/A_Link/1960s/66Sno-Go.pdf
Neat uh?