January 2012
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Updates From The Shop - January
My apologies for not keeping up with the site recently. It’s been a very busy month and here’s what I’ve been up to..
The Royal Rebuild (yet un-named) - with a close deadline of March 10, I’ve been cranking hard on this project!
Finished Frame: Mocking Up The Pipes:
I got a set of gnarly old Triumph wheel hubs from a customer to have them polished. After...
Anonymous asked: Just wanted to say I love your bikes man! Been following your builds for awhile now, and I must say, great quality work. The styling of your bikes is amazing. Question: I've seem to notice that you mainly do metric Japanese bikes. Do you ever build or work on British bikes like Triumphs, BSA, Norton, etc? What about American bikes? Would be awesome to see your take on an old triumph or harley...
Anonymous asked: Would you mind telling me what jets you use in the cb350. Im running the same set up (V-stacks, and open exhust) and trying to figure out the how to get this damn thing running right. Thanks for any help you can give.
Anonymous asked: Hi, The Royal and The Speedster are both absolutely awesome and either are what i am looking for. Do you please mind telling me how much they sold for? Many thanks.
khosign asked: what kind of tank is on that green xs650 and where can I buy it from? looks great!
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Anonymous asked: Very nice bikes! I'm a garage builder myself with very similar taste, so much so, that i have a project where i was set to use the xs500 tank. Then i found your red line bike. you beat me to it! Did you have any issues with the petcock being to close to the rear of the motor, or was the tank moved back a hair? keep it up!
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Anonymous asked: Have you worked much on any of the xs750's? I am contemplating buying a 79 xs750 and was wondering if they were much fun to work on and customize. Thanks
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gilmoure asked: Just found your tumblr. Will be using it for inspiration. I have a '72 CB450 I found buried in the mud, under a fallen down goat shed (up in mountains of New Mexico). I managed to get it torn down before the snow hit (2' so far) and will be getting started on rebuild in the spring (or summer. Had snow up through May last year). No shop or even carport here so doing build on front porch....
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