November 05, 2009

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Inspiration - Sugar Bear

Street Chopper 1972, borrowed from Jason. sugarbear1.jpg
November 05, 2009

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I wish I just had another week or 2

Oh well, bummer look what we have in store very soon . . . picture-1.jpg Courtesy of the Weather Network
November 05, 2009

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Epicly Later'd - Max Schaaf Episode 4

Check it out at VBS.tv.
November 04, 2009

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Inspiration - One more time, Big Wheel

Here's a black and white shot. Enjoy. Still growing on me, but I have a twist in mind . . . Jason, I'll bounce it off you later on. ness1.jpg From Jason's mag again.
November 04, 2009

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Neat bike - 1952 Thunderbird

Photo from Show & Go Cycle Shop, cool blog, hit the link and check out the full story, I love the rear tire on this. 1966drag1b.jpg
November 04, 2009

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Filled drain plug

Check out the workmanship, Jason filled the drain plug on my Ironhead case, you would never have know it was there. plug_drain_2.jpg
November 04, 2009

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Chocolate - Bike Series

I really like this old bike graphics series for Chocolate Skateboards. Not sure who the artist was, Evan Hecox, maybe? Anyway the decks are colored nicely and beautiful, would be cool to have a chopper series illustrated in this style. bike_series1.jpg
November 03, 2009

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Nice and clean

Here's a shot of Jason's Greasy Little Fucker after a quick wash. Nice and clean in many ways. greasy1.jpg
November 03, 2009

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Cases back together

Jason sent me a shot from a few nights ago, he's got my cases back together and just waiting on the machine shop and will have everything back together soon. honmotor.jpg
November 03, 2009

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Tank Placement

Always interesting to see how some of the guys and Japan place their tanks. I like how tight this ironhead looks. The short wheel base is even emphasized more with the tanks pushed back towards the seat. I'm always back and forth on this type of setup. Looks good here though, photo from http://daikoube.blogspot.com. tankplacement.jpg