painted these as a gift for an old friend.
hope they end up with someone that appreciates them.
i don't got something to sell, nor would i most likely.
but they were some good times... and i had a lot fun with input and help
on that bike, including the name... rip to the pannzee
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The video of you bolting these onto the bike for the first time changed my life. Thanks Max.
Seems forever ago, someone's getting more than just another paint job.
Somethings that should have been left alone, RIP Panzeee
Tried to find the auction but couldn't find it. They're up there now? Anyone have the link?
Found it: http://m.ebay.com/itm?itemId=141170062431 Somebody owns a little piece of history, that bike was a staple for sure
hey max! just to put you at eezz! my friend dustin bought them! he also owns what was the panzee. great guy! good home!
What a chopper that was. Classic and modern at the same time.
jeremy-
glad to hear. thanks.
I've done some piss poor engraving on some friends bikes in the past. I think I'd be kind of bummed if I saw it getting hocked on ebay. C'est la vie.
I am fortunate enough to have a tank you did Max... would not sell it ever. it was made for the bike and will stay on it.
I still need to send it back to you at some point for the final clear and buffing
thanks man
rob... awesome. the greenish and black one? anytime. word em up.
that knuckle looks great
yea man the green black one.... dig it so much
the knuck is my bud brian's he did a great job on it
Ill hit you up this fall
[hey max! just to put you at eezz! my friend dustin bought them! he also owns what was the panzee. great guy! good home!]
Any clues to what Dustin is going to do with the tanks and fender like Long bike, short bike, wishbone frame, straightleg frame, flat, knuck, pan, shovel, brit, engine etc.....??
david, he also owns the bike that was the panzee. he is going to preserve the tins. he owns chopper history!
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