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Post by cb350fjockey on Jan 3, 2012 12:59:41 GMT -6
Jeff Oldham has his own shop and restores old cars & motorcycles for a living. He is located near Ozark across the street from a sandblaster and powdercoater. He's currently working on the second bike he's done for me and I highly recommend him!
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Post by Tim-WT on Jan 3, 2012 17:52:54 GMT -6
Great!
Get us the address when you can.
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Post by cb350fjockey on Jan 4, 2012 22:45:58 GMT -6
Jeff Oldham's shop is located behind his home so I would prefer you call Jeff for his address. I will tell you that he is located just NW of the intersection of 65 & CC next to a small industrial park. Jeff is a real pro. He worked at Legendary in SGF for 8 years before going off on his own 8 years ago. The father of another SVCR member (CB750 fanatic) just dropped off a Honda CB750 with Jeff. Also, while I was talking to him last week, former SGF police chief and well know hot rodder Lynn Rowe was there dropping off a car.
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Post by Tim-WT on Jan 4, 2012 23:17:46 GMT -6
Right on. I love these resources we are getting together.
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Post by Doc on Jan 5, 2012 2:36:03 GMT -6
Right on. I love these resources we are getting together. Might go to this guy instead of doing the painting myself on my 2 cafe projects. Hey Tim- I've got a literal ton of cross-reference information regarding parts compatibility and other stuff, as well as unusual sources for such things as gauges, dash lights, rearsets and components, et cetera. Where should I post that sort of information? Would you want me to categorize it and you set it up as a sticky or something?
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Post by cbcrocker on Jan 5, 2012 7:12:52 GMT -6
Doc, I would love to see that info, I'm always on the hunt for parts/components that will fit my CB.
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Post by cbcrocker on Mar 21, 2012 6:46:53 GMT -6
Doc, do you have any pics of parts Jeff has painted for you? I'm wanting to keep the original paint colors on my 350.
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Post by Tim-WT on Mar 21, 2012 7:14:00 GMT -6
Right on. I love these resources we are getting together. Might go to this guy instead of doing the painting myself on my 2 cafe projects. Hey Tim- I've got a literal ton of cross-reference information regarding parts compatibility and other stuff, as well as unusual sources for such things as gauges, dash lights, rearsets and components, et cetera. Where should I post that sort of information? Would you want me to categorize it and you set it up as a sticky or something? Hmm, Doc, would that be the information you put in the thread / sticky we already started for you? vintage-riders.com/index.cgi?board=sources&action=display&thread=168Just as I feared, no one reads stickies. ;D
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Post by Doc on Mar 21, 2012 18:29:39 GMT -6
Doc, do you have any pics of parts Jeff has painted for you? I'm wanting to keep the original paint colors on my 350. I haven't been to the guy yet. I've still got quite a bit of work to do on the bikes before they're ready for paint.
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Post by Doc on Mar 21, 2012 18:31:53 GMT -6
Might go to this guy instead of doing the painting myself on my 2 cafe projects. Hey Tim- I've got a literal ton of cross-reference information regarding parts compatibility and other stuff, as well as unusual sources for such things as gauges, dash lights, rearsets and components, et cetera. Where should I post that sort of information? Would you want me to categorize it and you set it up as a sticky or something? Hmm, Doc, would that be the information you put in the thread / sticky we already started for you? vintage-riders.com/index.cgi?board=sources&action=display&thread=168Just as I feared, no one reads stickies. ;D Yeah, I think I posted that up a few days after I made the earlier post above. Man, that post is over 2 months old!
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