The right rear corner of the seat was ripped anyway, so I thought I might as well do a cut and shut job on the seat to improve the ‘lines’. The local wrecker was in a generous mood and gave me an old seat for just $5 (probably all its worth) so I could salvage it to repair my seat. I don’t want the seat to look brand new, but still want a custom look. See if you can figure out what I am going to do using the two images as a reference
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Lucas type 679 Beehive Tailight
Monday, September 13, 2010
Pre-loved stuff from the verge side
Who doesn’t love rummaging through piles of old junk? You never know what you might find! We are currently getting ready for a bulk rubbish collection, so everyone is piling up their junk on the verges. These are a few old bits I had pulled out of the piles. A couple of old leather straps & loops, some weathered timber veneer and a first generation iMac keyboard. Should be interesting to see how we can make use of these items.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Wrenchmonkees have my sticker on their door
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Crispy Cycles T-shirts
Get your original design Crispy Cycles T-shirt now, available in sixes XXL – S. Then when you get you shirt, take a pic of yourself wearing it and I’ll post it on my blog. Drop me a line at crispycycles@gmail.com for all the info.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Trial fit of 5x17 Supermoto wheel
Used my wheel building jig again to build a mock-up of the 5x17inch supermoto rim laced to the standard DR400 hub and a 150/70 street tyre. Looks really ‘tough’ bolted in place and looks like it will fit without too much trouble. Will need to modify the brake torque arm and probably make a spacer for the rear sprocket so the chain clears the tyre. I have also cut and shut the seat which I will recover using some old and some new materials.
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