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"Putting on the Game Face" |
![]() This blog is a doorway into the mind of Percy Goodfellow. Don't be shocked at the lost boys of Namby-Pamby Land and the women they cavort with. Watch as his caricatures blunder about the space between audacious hope and the wake-up calls of tomorrow. Behold their scrawl on the CRT, like graffitti on a subway wall. Examine it through your own lens...Step up my friends, and separate the pepper from the rat poop. Welcome to my abode...the armpit of yesterday, the blinking of an eye and a plank to the edge of Eternity. Note: This blog is my journal. I've no interest in persuading anyone to adopt my views. What I write is whatever happens to interest me when I start pounding the keys. |
| The rehabilitation of a vintage motorcycle that has in most cases been parked broken and left to languish for fifty or more years, is a big undertaking. In my experience it involves several phases. 1. Finding the Bike 2. Cleaning up the bike to where you can see the effects of the deterioration 3. Understanding how the bike operates 4. Starting the bike to see if it runs 5. Teardown of the bike to see the operability of the systems 6. Thoroughly cleaning the inside and out the entire bike. 7. Finding the missing parts 8. Replacing all defective parts inside and out 9. Second run up to test functionality of the rehabilitation 10. Planning the final look. |