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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: jimvw57 on September 16, 2014, 10:22:12 AM
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just got off the phone and my 4/6 is sold! it is joining the growing collection in Wisconsin where it will join with the Interceptor that also has the prototype suspension, although I would guess it will end up in a more fitting sled.
A few odds and ends left over in parts and I am done with the sleds. Thinking a fire sale at Douglas swap meet. Not even sure what all I have, but there is a bucket full of carb bodies, a pair of pistons, and a bunch of clutches and secondaries that will be for sale cheap!!
I am doing this for you guys!! now that I don't have any sleds, there will be record snowfall everywhere!! ;D
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Sorry to hear you are moving on to other things... good for you on the 4/6. At some point in life, most all of us sled heads will probably move on to other things. I've had a 68' Plymouth GTX sitting in my barn for the past 15 or so years and someday I will get back on that. Maybe if I sell a few of my Interceptors... someday. My brother used to have/like sleds, but got tired of working on them more than riding. He has been trying to get me back into the muscle car scene for quite some time. I just don't have the time or $$ to do it all! Just another chapter in the life. The toughest part of the vintage sled hobby (for me) is my location. Barely any people around here are into sleds, especially Kawasakis. I am one of few and far between. Mostly Harley D's until Jan until their hands & nuts get so cold they park the bikes and sit in front of the TV until spring.
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Only time will tell if Jim has really kicked the mad kaw. Hope you hang around and I get to bump into you again!!
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Sad to see a Kawi Sled Lover go.......there are few of us around....
PS Jim, i hope you have another hobby and won't be ''sitting'' in front of the fireplace all winter....
:-)
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I still have a fond place in my heart for sleds, especially Kawasakis! Not saying I won't make it out to Waconia or one of the many vintage sled shows, or that I won't end up buying another sled in the future. Just trying to have a few weekends free by downsizing the toys department. I will still check in once and awhile....
Just so you know, I have been told I have no cartilage left in my right wrist, it is pretty much bone on bone and it won't get better. My right knee and ankle are pretty much the same, walking is getting to be a chore, as is loading and unloading sleds, trailers, cutting grass,etc. The mind and heart are willing but I guess I need a new body. Gotta cut back so I can last longer. Not looking for sympathy as I got too much to do.
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Good Luck Jim!!
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Jim, should I send you some worn out crank seals so that you won't miss the sleds?
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Going through stuff to take to Douglas this Sunday I seem to have plenty of worn out seals, but thanks for the offer!!!
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The 4/6 took that final ride out of the front yard... now all I see is an empty trailer, and an empty back yard. First time I have been without a sled to wrench on in a long long time. Spent the day loading up stuff for Douglas swap meet in the morning!
Oct 4th is swap meet in Elk River and there is a group of us from work heading up there. Should be a good time.