Monday, 22 March 2010
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
trying them in for size
the hub is still a work in progress, but i just wanted to see what the wheel and forks looked like in a frame, will probably use them in a sportster frame with an extended swing arm though.
what do you think?
Monday, 15 March 2010
Saturday, 13 March 2010
Jammer fork top yoke spacers finished
so the next bits are, shorten the stanchions 4", make a narrow twin disc hub for the Jammer Blaster wheel and look at the axle fitment at the bottom of the forks
Friday, 12 March 2010
Jammer fork top yoke spacers
From this
to this, but still need to cut slits in them and see how much more material i can lose from the top
and this is the mess i have got to clean up
For steve@strathbran
sorry only just got your message about the flathead, sorry no more pictures of that one but here's a few more you may like.
Jammer narrow glide update
so the bottom 39mm sportster yoke has been taken out to 41mm, now i've got to get on the lathe and make up the top spacers, might have them done tonight.
aren't they skinny legs...once i've made the top spacers i then need to find some flt stantions as they are 4" shorter than these or i may just cut these and get the end re-threaded, email me if you have some 41mm flt legs on the cheap in the uk.
Koffin hopper built by murray customs, featured in GKM
i owned this work of art for a while, it has loads of cool bits, and would look good on any wall, but for me riding it was a bitch, it was tiny, very skinny and dragged the pegs through any corner, not that i have a problem with tiny, skinny bikes i just did not get along with it that well, and even though it looks great it was still a work in progress, but i am just happy to say i owed it for a while.
Sunday, 7 March 2010
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