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Not So Fast

After years of careful work, the 1957 Harley-Davidson Flathead Duoglide was almost finished. Sitting in the garage, Bob could almost feel the wind in his face just by looking at it.

The process of hunting down each elusive part had been exhausting at times, but mostly it was exhilarating when original parts were located.

Between the handlebars stood a void. The missing speedometer hole stared at Bob with the promise that soon this project would be complete and the open road awaited.

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