DECEMBER 2012 DO THE TON BIKE OF THE MONTH - NOMINATIONS

Tim

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Here are the Nomination Rules:

1. Nominate one of our members' bikes for Bike of the Month - include up to 3 flattering pictures of the bike in question. This is an opportunity to recognize someone who's bike has inspired you. So please don't nominate your own bike - make sure you have a well detailed build thread, post up in the Show n Shine area etc. and if enough people like your bike, someone will nominate it and maybe you'll see it as our banner in an upcoming month!

The Nomination MUST be accompanied by the member's User Name, a link to the thread where their bike is best described (Build thread, Show n Shine etc.) and a PHOTO of the bike in question.

2. Someone seconds the nomination (please only second one nomination)

3. Member MUST accept the nomination - If you're nominating a bike, make sure you're in contact with the owner, that they want the bike included and they accept the nomination. The Nominee should provide some back-story on the project, especially if there is a limited build thread already in place.

4. Bike must be in running roadworthy condition - no basket cases. I know our bikes are never really 'finished' but it should be on the road and roadworthy.

5. If a bike has been nominated in the previous month it should not be included in the current month's contest. Skip a month and nominate in a subsequent month.

6. Bikes that have won in prior contests should not be included unless they have been modified significantly.


We will accept nominations for a few days till we have a good selection to a limit of 5 bikes per contest.

A poll will be set up and voting will take place for a week or so depending on timing. Whoever ends the voting period with the most votes wins :D

Ultimately the voters will decide!

As a reward, we will use a picture of the winner's bike on the site banner for the following month.
 
OK one more time and you know this bike deserves it

http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=32683.0

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cobraace2 said:
OK one more time and you know this bike deserves it

http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=32683.0

post up a pic of the bike you're nominating please :)
 
Seriously. There was a ton of work that went into that one - and really NICE work at that.

That thing is sick.
 
I'd like to nominate 3DogNate's CB360 Project - http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=37542

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Sonreir said:
I'd like to nominate 3DogNate's CB360 Project - http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=37542

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Matt, you beat me to it, but I will surley second this bike build

Very good detail in the build process and the finished product speaks for itself
 
cobraace2 said:
OK one more time and you know this bike deserves it

http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=32683.0

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cobraace2 said:
OK one more time and you know this bike deserves it

http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=32683.0



New2meCB said:
Seriously. There was a ton of work that went into that one - and really NICE work at that.

That thing is sick.

Absolutely this one deserves it!!!!

A LOT of work!! Full custom monster engine and chassis to match, and nothing was bolt on. Whether you like the style of this bike or not, this garage built bike is pure craftsmanship. Like I said a lot of work went into this bike Trev definitely deserves this
 
Sonreir said:
I'd like to nominate 3DogNate's CB360 Project - http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=37542

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Thanks for the nomination... I proudly accept the nomination.

This build was my first at bike customizing at this level... I've strapped on new pipes, installed power commanders, bolted on some bling, but nothing like what I did here... I had so many firsts in this build... Top end rebuild, fiberglass, wheel lacing, fork rebuilding, welding, fabricating... etc... I surely underestimated the work ahead by a good 2 months. But I stuck in and finished before winter.

Big thanks to Matt for the badge repro, CrazyPJ for the carb rebuild / mods, and billet parts, thanks to Trek97 for personally driving up and giving me a hand and lots of advice and everyone else that helped out and to my buddy Mike for not talking me out of buying the donor. The "Do The Ton" forum members here are outstanding.
 
I cant link the build thread on my phone but kileys red cb400 is one of the best looking honda' s on this site if any of you guys could help with a link it would be rad
 

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Ill second Kileys 400. I was lucky enough to get to put some miles on it at Barbers and I gotta say that its a hell of a machine. Looks even better w the PA plate though. Hahaha.
 
reds said:
Absolutely this one deserves it!!!!

A LOT of work!! Full custom monster engine and chassis to match, and nothing was bolt on. Whether you like the style of this bike or not, this garage built bike is pure craftsmanship. Like I said a lot of work went into this bike Trev definitely deserves this
Agreed
 
i think this sock monkey deserves it


DreadRock said:
Did some riding this weekend with some of the Cleve guys . Still had some time to finish up the exhaust and make new mounts made up . Picked up a spare XS500c motor and stock headers from mike and matt which will be made into my 2into1 exhaust but for now going to run it like this.....
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