not just blowing smoke up your ass…

November 22, 2008 - 2 Responses

Since i found out my 750 has compression (and shoots fire from the muffs), i decided it was time to plan my custom exhaust. and since Adams exhaust came out exactly how i wanted it, i figure its time to get a bit crazier. i have always loved the CL pipes, i figure it would look mean as hell to run some version of them on a four cylinder. below are some sketches i made (template taken from sohc4.net). Tubes are on the way, and i am excited to see how these work out. Note that tank, seat and colors and just for estimation only. Have a good look and then take the poll.

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1. classic, straight. high drag pipes.

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2. 4/2, early collector

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3. 4/4 angular

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4. 4/2, early collector, high sides

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5. 4/4, leveled out and way mad max.

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6. 4/2, high with exhale away from rider

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7. 4/4, high 45ยบ, level out to keep exhaust smell down.

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8. 4/2, angular with a late collector, think ghetto Ducati.

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9. fairly standard 4/2, slight up sweep after collector. 1+3 and 2+4

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10. Same as #9 with form fitting curves

shop map

October 7, 2008 - Leave a Response

find the new motocraft space.

what fender

October 7, 2008 - One Response

hmm. gotta get those boots back on now.

till you drop

October 6, 2008 - Leave a Response

got the shop in a usable order.

his and his work benches

Parts storage

tanks and headers

Fabrication station

2 work bays and storage for 6-7 bikes.

now, 4 bikes to get built. cl350, cb400f, cb500, and cb750. that is a lot of work (for ty).

Unique Mechanisms

September 23, 2008 - Leave a Response

Out of my garage and in to a make-shift shop. Ty, Ryan, and I will spend much time in this stink hole over the next few months. it should only take a few days to get it all set up. My guess is that we can store and work on 10-15 bikes if we are smart with the space. and there is plenty of room for parts too. yeah it looks like a basement, hmm wonder why? it is the lockup underneath a meat cold storage warehouse. This makes it condense on the inside under the freezers. so we will need to insulate the ceiling and one wall, paint the floor and the other walls. Tonight ty bricked up the odd window in side that led to another room full of strange objects. but now that i think of it, we should open the window into a door. then we can have a whole other room for storage. and i layed down 50lbs of kitty litter to help the musky smell. hmmm…

to do list:

Insulate
Run power all around
Paint
Cut open other room
Build/acquire work benches
Get band saw
get lock put back on front gate

i cant drive 55

September 17, 2008 - Leave a Response

got my mini speedo. was gonna hide it behind the headlight bucket. but i thought it looked cooler up and out a bit.so i mounted it up and we’ll see how it does.

Case1

September 15, 2008 - Leave a Response

Casey’s bike was bring’n the gang down, so we worked it up to a sweet race bike look. it took a lot of my space parts, but it really looks better. It was a bitch to get the wiring right. Finally realized it was a bad winker. Added a headlight visor, fiberglass seat, and some marker lights.

trying out the single life.

September 10, 2008 - One Response

Moved to a single gauge on top. Looks like just a tach, but i am hiding a mini speedo behind the headlight bucket. looks kinda fresh. but i will have to clean up the wires.

you have lovely blue eyes

September 6, 2008 - Leave a Response

60 watts of awesome.

swiss

September 1, 2008 - One Response

After a ton of research and many many patterns, i drilled my front brake rotor. 10 bux in drill bits, and a little dish soap for lube. took 2 hours total. And, truthfully, i noticed ~20% better stopping. and NO squeaking at all. a good upgrade for sure. 84 holes.

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