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.
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.
I always get psyched when I see there is a new update at Sparetime.jp. These japanese guys kill it, rain or shine, all the time.
One of my favourite cars of all time.
Got these of a guy on JJ, Zac cut them up and redid them. Not sure I'll be running them but this is how they were when I got them. Very heavy duty, might have been for a CB chop of some sort.
Here are some other bars that we had on to push it around the old Oddball shop. I'm seeing more people running these again.
Jason let me know that he's just about there with my motor, still some time before the snow to boot around. I take tonnes of pictures of everything, just looking at some of my "shooting" of the "shooting" of my bike for DicE. Thanks Tom and Zac for helping me that day! I grabbed Toms Canon G10 and took these shoots while he took the real ones.
Steve dropped by the office the other day. Haven't seen him in a while. He is opening up his own paint shop again in Bolton, ON. Seeing him reminding me of his truck that I really like. Wish I had one as a ride and hauler.