Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Pics from last years Hippykiller Hoedown



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This is the gang that met up at Slim's fabrications to make the ride to Hemet for the Hoedown. from left, Rondi, Chris from the Bluecollarmoto blog, that guy way in the back owns that Bitchen Sporty that Slim built, Can't remember his name at the moment, Your illustrious Blogger/ME, then Doug Snow whom I'm building the Sporty for right now, Clark, Rondi's Man and of course Slim.


The Sportster (who's owner's name is in question. Slims work at his best

Slims ride for the day. He didn't have anything else running so he threw this thing together in a matter of minutes.  As you probably can tell, that frame and that motor don't really belong together.









Slim.....














Sportster kat...one of you knows, please tell me.











The girls Carie, Slim's cutypie flipping the peace sign and Rondi looking not quit with it.....










And last but not least. Clarke, can a kat be any cooler than that?


Tomorrow I'll post some pics from the hoedown. We had a great time and can't wait for the 17th to come around for the next one.  Hope to see some of you guys there. I gaurentee you a great fucking time!!!!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

New top motor mount

Today I got out and cut out the lame excuse for a motor mount this thing had and built a rightous heavy duty bad muthafucker one.  That's a craftsman extension and some half inch plate. That'll do'r
Also holds the coil, still needs dressed out but I likes it fine.

here's my trick start'em up gas tank....it works! Shutup










And a little philosophy, via Jetro Tull

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Update for SATURDAY, Dougs Sporty

Today I went out and cut up Dougs cam cover. I just like the way they look that way and anytime I can cut something off I'm all for it. Also made a bracket to hang the master cylinder in it's new location.

BEFORE
AFTER

Nice huh?














Looks much better now.  Slim is supposed to be here tomorrow again and we should just about finish up all the major fabrication work on this deal.  We have a target now, we want to get it running and riding well enough to trailer it out to Hippykiller on the 17th of this month.  I think that's pretty do-able at this point.  Won't be finished but he'll be able to run it this summer in bare metal and shake it down real good before we blow it apart for paint ,powder and chrome.  Stay tuned

How cool is this?

Friday, April 2, 2010

Update on Dougs Sportster

Slim came last Saturday and made some adjustments to the tank he made. Adjustments would be a little far from the truth, he cut out the tunnel and fabricated and installed a new one.  For me it would take at least a week to do, for Slim, bout an hour and a half. The kat just blows my mind. Now the tank fits the way I wanted.
from this, see how it doesn't sit down in the back? how it's low in the front? I wanted the curve equalized over the rocker boxes. The more I looked at it the more I knew he was going to have to fix it.  He made it without having the bike present so...well...there ya go.
To this, see how nice it lays down now.  The spacing over the rocker boxes is almost perfect.  Still have to make some mounts and stuff and We have a few other tricks up our sleves.
We also made these bitchen bad ass pipes.  My design Slim's execution (I helped a little, very little) I just put the mufflers where I wanted them and told him put the cross-over in and got out of his way.  He took longer to do this than the tank, of course he not only fabbed them up but ground them to "ready for chrome" condition. This would have taken me another week and they would not have been anywhere near as nice. These pipes are a thing of beauty.
Yesterday I got out in the shop and made a right side peg mount. The peg usualy mount to the sproket cover on the brake side of the bike. Dougs is cracked as I suppose a lot of them probably are. That thin casting just isn't strong enough to hold any weight. They tried to make it do to many things, it also holds the master cylinder and is a real eyesore in my humble opinion. So I made a new one up out of steel that should even hold up to Dougs fat ass. Looks waaaay better and gets rid of that stupid master cylinder.  Today I will go make a mount for that in a more esthetically pleasing place.

Still some grinding to be done but I'm happy with the outcome. Took me half the day where Slim would have done it in ten minutes but I have to do some of my own work. I mean really!
Before I could even start work yesterday I had to clean up from the mess we made saturday.  I must have swept up about two pounds of grindings and other assorted paraphenalia.  Here's a shot of all my shit out in the driveway and my Purple KZ that I'm gonna get running pretty soon here for the summer. Can't ride the dresser or the Freak Show all the time.

That's all folks...