Subscribed. Damn strong Kung Fu man.
flaco said:cool built man , did you make the adapter for the front wheel ,if you did haw can i purchase some from you they look awesome.
BCBarker said:NICE WORK!
Nasa/VA... You in Williamsburg?
gnarshread said:I've perved on this build 3 times in the last 2 days. I have one question. I don't know the technical term but because your motor mounts don't have any ribber bushings or anything whats stopping the bike from vibrating like crazy? I know on my old Cagiva they used aluminum motor mounts and that works well. do you have something like that in mind? Regardless, Bloody lovely work man. I cant wait to see the final product.
Karlloss said:Excellent build and not too far from the ideas I have in mind for my XV. Seeing your posts have given me inspiration for my frame build, I've been tossing a few ideas around my head on the best way/type of frame to build. I'd be interested to know the spec and size of your main frame rails as I'm thinking of building a single backbone frame although I don't have access to a machine shop so I'll have to farm some of my engineering out. Please take a look at my thread, any advice will be most welcome http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=44804.0 or find it in Big Arse Projects - Cafe Racers - XV500 Cafe Racer.
Cheers Karlloss
Heh. I'm sure he makes more money at his Day job.veaone said:Great craftsmanship. You should do this full time!