Queen Of California {0}

My pop sent me this last week figuring it was up my alley and whether you like John Mayer or not (I’m neither here nor there) the process of creating this cover (and other associated goodies) is absolutely incredible.

I could have sworn I’ve posted the work of David A. Smith before but I can’t, for the life of me, find it so here’s the piece I thought I’d posted.

I’m Moving To Bali {1}

The Build {0}

The Build Film

You Can Oligobble Down Our Balls {2}

Our Work Is Never Over {2}

When we last met our heroes, the riser bolts I had stripped out the bottom 1/4″ of threading on my new Biltwell Slimline risers. I bought a new 1/2″ Torque Wrench and ordered a new Drag Specialties Flushmount Bushing Kit and Andrew was nice enough to grab a bunch of spare bolts for me at Fastenal. Note to self: Pay Andrew for the bolts he bought you from Fastenal.

As it turned out, not only were the bolts about 3/4″ too short but they were also 3/8″ instead of the 1/2″ I needed so all of a sudden the stripping made total sense. Here you see the new Drag kit next to the ones I tried to use a few weeks back.

FXDB Riser Swap

Of course, the new bolts were too long so Janky Jamie slapped on a 13 TPI die and we cut those fuckers off.

FXDB Riser Swap

FXDB Riser Swap

Town Moto had ordered me some new Progressive 412 rear shocks but I didn’t like the covers over the bottom, or over the top for that matter.

FXDB Progressive Shocks

We modded a spring compressor tool to accept the shorter length of the shocks and removed the covers.

FXDB Progressive Shocks

It took a little doing but I’m glad we got them off because we really destroyed the covers in our early attempts. I’m really happy with the result so it was totally worth the extra effort.

FXDB Progressive Shocks

I’d started it several times throughout the day but once everything was back together it wouldn’t start – figured it was either gas or the battery.

So we threw some gas in it but… no dice.

So I plugged it into a tender and called it a night…

Went back in the morning and she fired right up! Just gotta swap out that tail-light and I’ll be done for a long while…

…ok, probably not, but how much better is that (↑)? Than that (↓)?

Thanks again to Andrew, Jamie, Town Moto & Frank @ Solid Cycles on this seemingly simple, yet relatively time consuming and frustrating project.

Born Free 5: Scott “T-Bone” Jones {0}

The Huntings End {0}

Jeff Beadle - The Huntings End

I posted a couple of weeks ago about my buddy Jeff’s music and he’s just released a little EP which is pretty fucking fantastic. He’s released it on Bandcamp on a PWYC basis so you can take it for free if you want, he really just wants people to hear it, but if you like what you hear throw a brother some bones and go see him when he plays – every Wednesday at The Wilson on College.

Nicotine Hands

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Heartbreak Hood

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He Said BOOM! {0}

Say what you will on the politics of punching and the “sucker-punch” thrown but this guy was a cruisin’ for a bruisin’ and he got it – however it happened, it was well deserved.

In The End It Always Stays The Same {0}

Our Work Is Never Over {0}

So I had all my parts in order, a couple of shortpours courtesy of John at Bellwoods Brewery, and it was time to get this baby back together.

2009 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob

The electrical harness for the rear section was attached with VHB Tape – I don’t know why it would have been so hard to weld a couple of hooks on there to hold it in place? When I went to reattach it after having it coated I just tried the double sided tape I had at home…

2009 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob

No dice. So I tried some automotive tape for emblems and whatnot…

2009 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob

No dice. So I tried some gorilla glue…

2009 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob

2009 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob

2009 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob

Then went back in the next day with some Gorilla Tape and those two together seemed to do the trick – it looks sloppy but it should hold up…

In my quest to diminish the chrome on this bike but wanting something a little different than black I gave my signals the old Scotchbrite treatment.

2009 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob

2009 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob

I’d also done the same to the rear signals which had to be cut to pull through their mounting stud…

2009 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob

Rather than re-solder the wires back together once one the bike I figured I’d make my life easier and crimp on some bullet connectors which will also make replacement easier if I ever pull the trigger on these Posh jammers.

2009 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob

Soldered… Badly.

Greased…

Installed.

I’d opted to replace the rear suspension with black Progressive shocks. I’d really wanted the 444 Series but couldn’t justify the $300 price difference to I opted for the cheaper, but decent 412s.

They were easy enough to mount (the left, anyway, Bowles had to come help with the right) but the stud bolt is capped meaning that they can’t be installed without the covers so I scotchbrited them and installed until I can go to Fastenal and get some open ended nuts.

Much better, even with the stud covers.

Next I moved up to the front end and began prepping the new triple tree to accept the tubes. Because it’s a really tight fit it’s a good idea to go over the clamps and remove any burrs in the metal to avoid scratching the chrome on the fork tubes.

I had to try to line them up perfectly and the manual said between 11.4-12.7mm, I settled on 12mm and came close enough for my liking.

I torqued down the tree clamps using a torque wrench (that I don’t think works properly) and some blue loctite.

Starting to look like a bike again…

Installed the newly powdercoated fender and the front brake caliper…

Managed to jimmy the front wheel into place…

And Bob, once again, is your uncle.

Next I set to the task of getting my bars / controls set up properly…

…getting my mirrors set up.

Of course, it wouldn’t be my life if I didn’t take 1 step forward and 2 back, so at the end of the day when I was pretty much ready to head home I felt like my handlebars were a little mushy so I set to tightening the riser bolts. I guess I went a little hard as I managed to strip not one but two Biltwell Slimline risers which means ordering a new set from Town Moto and waiting patiently for them to arrive.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day {0}

WHO ALL SEEN THE LEPRECHAUN SAY YEAH!?

Tim Kill’s BSA {0}

I don’t post a ton of bikes on here, mostly because if I got into that habit I’d just be finding and posting some rad bike every day – I’ll just leave that to Bike Exif, Pipeburn, Church Of Choppers, Chopcult, Bubble Visor and the like.

Tim Kills BSA

That said, every now and then I see one that I just can’t get out of my head and ever since I saw Tim Kill‘s BSA a few months ago I keep coming back to it and it’s as close to perfection as I can imagine… Drop a Knuckle in there and make the whole thing 25% bigger and bobs your uncle.

The Ontario Provincial Police Don’t Think Much Of Bud {0}

I Want. Give Me. {0}

Andrew Mitchell Wrecking Ball Lamp

The Wrecking Ball Lamp by Andrew Mitchell

Metz: Wasted {0}

Invisible Art {0}