Completed 2003 Bonneville T100 Build

Well, almost. After three years I am a couple of mods short of completing my Bonneville build. After I "bob" the rear fender and puts some new tires on it, it will be complete. It has been a long, and sometimes expensive road to travel but the journey is almost complete.
I present the, almost finished product.
 

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you could never maintain a garage in that conditon in New England

I have to say that I loosely call it a garage. It has air conditioning and heat in the winter. I have four motorcycles in it and I leave the car outside in the elements. When it is 115 outside it is nice to be able to work where it is 70 in the garage.
 

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Sweet blue & white T!
Garage is cleaner than the cleanest room in my house...
amazing bike space, well done! :motorbike2:
Bike looks somehwhat familiar... here's mine circa 2006 ;)
BlueampwhiteT1002006.jpg
 
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