How much did Big Twin get on eBay?

How much did Big Twin get on eBay?

Users in chat rooms exchanged rumors about her fate over the years, trading conjecture back and forth about what the hell happened to her. No one knew for sure until the summer of 2011 when Big Twin appeared for sale on eBay. The minimum bid was $5,000. Big Twin was so hagged out she didn’t receive a single offer.

Who is the owner of the Big Twin?

Over the past three years, Paul Ponkow at Bones Legacy in Las Vegas has been restoring the old girl to her former glory. For those of you who don’t know the Big Twin saga, here’s a brief primer and Paul’s tale of bringing her back to glory.

Why was big twin taken to a bike shop?

According to Paul of Bones Legacy, who would eventually save Big Twin, Don took the trike to a bike shop back then for the modifications he wanted. Later the shop owners recalled that Don had the wonderful habit of taking perfectly nice things and ripping them apart. He also wanted to make Big Twin more of a show bike.

What was the first year of Big Twin?

Big Twin’s debut brought the house down. She was a huge success, winning the grand sweepstakes award for AEE that year. Within a year, though, she was already showing signs of stress. The paint began to blister, and the weight of the two motors bent the springer fork.

Over the past three years, Paul Ponkow at Bones Legacy in Las Vegas has been restoring the old girl to her former glory. For those of you who don’t know the Big Twin saga, here’s a brief primer and Paul’s tale of bringing her back to glory.

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Big Twin’s debut brought the house down. She was a huge success, winning the grand sweepstakes award for AEE that year. Within a year, though, she was already showing signs of stress. The paint began to blister, and the weight of the two motors bent the springer fork.

According to Paul of Bones Legacy, who would eventually save Big Twin, Don took the trike to a bike shop back then for the modifications he wanted. Later the shop owners recalled that Don had the wonderful habit of taking perfectly nice things and ripping them apart. He also wanted to make Big Twin more of a show bike.