I say take the train and the 16 year old and go get it!
Bigassbike... that is a great story. I really enjoyed reading it. It would be great if someone started a thread about the most harrowing experiences while picking up a project. If you put in the story what you did to make it road worthy and what you did to repair it on the ride home, that would make it tech and not chat.
I would start the thread but have not personally had the experience that some have had. I bought mine about two hours from the house and took a Dodge diesel and trailer to bring it home. Very uneventful.
I say drive it also. I purchased mine from a guy here on mud and drove it from Salt Lake to So Cal. I was able to talk my buddy into a road trip and it was an adventure I will never forget.
When we topped off the gas we found a big leak around the sending unit. Needless to say he was a little concerned when his feet got wet. When we got on the freeway I learned first hand what death wobble was. Wow, white knuckle ride the whole time. We did it 4th July weekend with the hardtop. I think it was 113 degrees at one point. We had a cooler full of Gatorade and drank a ton of it and never had to piss.
It was scary at times and it died about 30 miles from home. Eventually got it going and made it home.
Would I do it again?
Hell Yes!
Bigassbike... that is a great story. I really enjoyed reading it. It would be great if someone started a thread about the most harrowing experiences while picking up a project. If you put in the story what you did to make it road worthy and what you did to repair it on the ride home, that would make it tech and not chat.
I would start the thread but have not personally had the experience that some have had. I bought mine about two hours from the house and took a Dodge diesel and trailer to bring it home. Very uneventful.