American Iron Garage – July-August 2019

(Barré) #1

14 • GARAGE BUILD • ISSUE 419


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Barter System
I traded some labor for an old rusty and broken Honda CB550 and had fun bringing
it back to life. Found it in a shed, completely rusted. I did a frame-up restoration and
added new electronic ignition, 4-into-1 exhaust, and replaced the disc brake with
old-school drum system.


Jerome Walen
Fircrest, WA

Lost ‘n’ Found
I bought my 1976 Ironhead Sportster
in 2004 and sold it in 2006. I thought it
was gone forever. But in 2017 I found
the frame and springer front end, and
with the help of Grampa’s Sportster, it’s
back in the game! I like doing charity poker runs; everyone likes watching the ol’
man kickstart it. We dig your mag.


Chopper Dan Kermmoade
Lincoln, NE

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