Search results

  1. D

    Powder coat or paint a frame

    Re: Re: Powder coat or paint a frame Lol its cool. I was serious though. You are like the powder king around here. Not offended at all ;) Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk 2
  2. D

    Anodizing...

    Re: Re: Anodizing... Unfortunately, I don't have the capacity to do anything that big. Otherwise I would love to :) Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk 2
  3. D

    Powder coat or paint a frame

    Re: Re: Powder coat or paint a frame I bow down to your expertise:-[ Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk 2
  4. D

    Powder coat or paint a frame

    My 2 cents: it depends. While I won't argue that powder coat is more durable, I will say that there are things you can do with paint that you just cannot do with powder. If you want some really exotic candy color on your frame, chances are you are going to have to go with paint, same with any...
  5. D

    Anodizing...

    hey guys, Glad to see this new forum section as it is a perfect place to post about anodizing. I have a setup that I will be getting back up and running soon and I wanted to give you all a heads up in case anyone wants something done. I have mostly done paintball guns, but I can certainly able...
  6. D

    TX500 build

    Love where this is going Joe! That color combo is sick! I'm surprised I haven't stumbled across this thread yet...then again, I've been gone for a while. Keep it up man.
  7. D

    New Member Pittsburgh PA

    Welcome! Hey, thats a pretty sharp looking ride you got there. What part of town are you in? Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk 2
  8. D

    CB350 - Project One (Complete...)

    Re: CB350 - Project One (Rolling...) Well in that case, rock on 8) Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk 2
  9. D

    CB350 - Project One (Complete...)

    Re: CB350 - Project One (Rolling...) then again, I didn't notice it was up on the stand. It probably is too close. Good call Rocan
  10. D

    CB350 - Project One (Complete...)

    Re: CB350 - Project One (Rolling...) I'm not so sure about that. He's got a good bit of space, but I don't know how much travel is in those shocks. looks to me like it might clear. My only concern is that those look to be uni-directional tires and they are facing the opposite direction...
  11. D

    Savage Project: Steel Clover (I'm Back!!!!)

    i just uprgaded my photobucket account, so images should come back up shortly
  12. D

    Juggernaut XS750 "Antichrome"

    love the red/black combo! looks super slick. So I guess there is one thing left to do.....Ride the hell out of that thing!
  13. D

    Tiki Al's DOHC Cafe Project

    +1 on the shop manual. Its the first thing I buy for any vehicle I purchase. those DOHC's can make for a really nice cafe IMHO. What are your plans for it(style, colors, tank/seat combo)? Cheers and best of luck!
  14. D

    Savage Project: Steel Clover (I'm Back!!!!)

    Thanks gentlemanjim! I Have to agree with you about the 18" wheel. I have fount the rim I want, I just need to source the stainless spokes. I'm cheap, otherwise I would just buy it from Ryca. That is what I was thinking too. I also want to tint the resin too. I think the best way to do it...
  15. D

    Savage Project: Steel Clover (I'm Back!!!!)

    Thanks steve, I will post one when I get them uploaded. In the meantime, I have been brainstorming a lot about this build lately. I want to make my own turn signals and I was wondering if anyone on here has any experience embedding LED's into resin. I want to mold them into the body and I...
  16. D

    Savage Project: Steel Clover (I'm Back!!!!)

    Savage Project: Steel Clover (Remember me?) Hey Guys! so I have been absent for way too long on this site. I have had a lot of things happen over the last year and had to put this build on the back burner. A quick recap of events going back to when I last posted here: I bought a 1970 Triumph...
  17. D

    Let me see your tail section with lights

    thanks man! yep, check my sig. I also have another project in the works that I think you guys are really going to dig the tail on. It will be done sometime in august.
  18. D

    Savage Project: Steel Clover (I'm Back!!!!)

    Re: Savage Project: Steel Clover interesting tip, it must be the lye in the detergent. I have an industrial ano stripper that works wonders though. glad to hear the Fat Boy will be good. It's a lot heavier than what I'm used to so I was a little leery, but for $2,500 I can't pass it up. I...
  19. D

    Savage Project: Steel Clover (I'm Back!!!!)

    Re: Savage Project: Steel Clover got some handlebars in the mail yesterday. Only problem is that they weren't anodized. Well, I guess thats not really a problem, as it saved me from having to strip the anodizing off before did my own anno job on them before: After: the green I am using...
  20. D

    Savage Project: Steel Clover (I'm Back!!!!)

    Re: Savage Project: Steel Clover Thanks for all the positive feedback guys! It's really humbling to be amidst so many people with so much talent and to receive this kind of feedback is really an honor. I look at this as more of a sculpture that happens to have two wheels and an engine than a...
Back
Top Bottom