Today I finally finished removing the excessive solder
and smoothed all weldings up. Next step is to smooth out
all the tiny scratches with bondo. Just in time, because
all the filling and sanding is getting really boring.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Orange Goblin
Like their English counterparts Electric Wizard, the Goblin thrives
on heavy bass in their songs; however, the walls of guitars make this
band stand out. They consistently put out quality albums with heaps
of great songs. So, if you like Monster Magnet, Atomic Bitchwax, Sloth,
Goatsnake, etc, you must check these guys out at www.myspace.com/theorangegoblin
on heavy bass in their songs; however, the walls of guitars make this
band stand out. They consistently put out quality albums with heaps
of great songs. So, if you like Monster Magnet, Atomic Bitchwax, Sloth,
Goatsnake, etc, you must check these guys out at www.myspace.com/theorangegoblin
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Lead loading the tank
As you could have seen in one of my older posts
I modified my tank by cutting it in half, removing
the middle part of it and welded it back together.
Now it's time to make things look smooth again:
First I made the weldings smoother,
than I lead loaded the tank.
At last I removed the excessive solder roughfly with a bodyfile.
(Not finished, still filing)
I modified my tank by cutting it in half, removing
the middle part of it and welded it back together.
Now it's time to make things look smooth again:
First I made the weldings smoother,
than I lead loaded the tank.
At last I removed the excessive solder roughfly with a bodyfile.
(Not finished, still filing)
Monday, December 15, 2008
Roadburn 2009
Within one hour this stonerrock festival was sold out
...But we've got tickets! Check the website for
bandinfo: roadburn.com
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
17 hours of hardtailing
At 8.00 a.m. yesterdaymorning Michael and I went to his
workshop because we were finally going to hardtail my
XS650 frame... It took us a bit longer than we expected,
we finished the welding at 2.00 a.m.(!) Most of the time
we were measuring making sure everthing was in line.
Here's the process in a nutshell:
We lined up the frame in a mould.
Bending the lower frametubes by heating them.
Welding the tubes to the frame. Inside the connection
is a 12cm long massive round bar for strength.
We lined up the rear wheel.
Great lines so far.
Made the upper tubes to connect the rearwheel.
Michael welding the tubes.
We took the frame out of the mould for the
finishing welding.
That's why I asked Michael for help, great weldings!
We made a quick mockup before we left the workshop.
I'm very satisfied with the overall look.
Lowertubes are parallel to the ground and the upper-
tubes are in line with the orginal frametube underneath
the tank. Perfect! Thanks for your help Michael!
workshop because we were finally going to hardtail my
XS650 frame... It took us a bit longer than we expected,
we finished the welding at 2.00 a.m.(!) Most of the time
we were measuring making sure everthing was in line.
Here's the process in a nutshell:
We lined up the frame in a mould.
Bending the lower frametubes by heating them.
Welding the tubes to the frame. Inside the connection
is a 12cm long massive round bar for strength.
We lined up the rear wheel.
Great lines so far.
Made the upper tubes to connect the rearwheel.
Michael welding the tubes.
We took the frame out of the mould for the
finishing welding.
That's why I asked Michael for help, great weldings!
We made a quick mockup before we left the workshop.
I'm very satisfied with the overall look.
Lowertubes are parallel to the ground and the upper-
tubes are in line with the orginal frametube underneath
the tank. Perfect! Thanks for your help Michael!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
3D frame tryout
At my work I'm getting the chance to learn more
about 3d modeling. I've learned some basic
skills and know I'm trying to build a chopper.
This is only a start, as you can see some parts are
not finished, like the frontfork for example.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Triggerfinger
Last Thursday we went to Triggerfinger @ 013 Tilburg, Holland , great Belgian rockband. No attitude just pure rock'n'roll! Check them out at www.triggerfinger.net
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
Colour Haze @ Baroeg Rotterdam, Holland
Last night my girl and I went to a Colour Haze concert @ the Baroeg Rotterdam. I've got all their albums but it was the first time we've seen them live... but surely not the last! If you're into psychedelic stonerrock, check their website www.colourhaze.de! (this video was not shot @ Baroeg)
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Before hardtailing
It's been a while that I posted something about the XS
project. Nothing interresting happend lately. But here's
a photo to keep you updated. As you can see I put in the
front fork and made an attachment for the tank. I bolted
on the enginemountbracket to use it as a reference point
to keep the lower frametubes parallel with the ground
and the top of the engine.
The Black Keys @ Tivoli Utrecht, Holland
Last Friday we went to The Black Keys concert @ Tivoli. I've seen this band for the third time now, still not getting bored, great music!
(This video is from earlier this year @ Melkweg, Amsterdam.
Couldn't find a video from the last concert.)
Friday, November 14, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Temporary frame support
Before I cut off the rear end, I secured the 2
downtubes and the middle one, to avoid bending
while cutting and welding it.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Another frame
Today I bought an original 1978 XS650 frame
including title and all documents for almost
nothing (!). This changes my plan a bit:
Now I'm going to modify the '78 frame to a hardtail
and gonna sell my other '86 frame as a rollin' chassis.
This gives me the opportunity to make a better
looking frame than the one that was modified
by the previous owner.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
The project so far
I still have to change the rear-end
to fit the HD discwheel. The tank is
roughly finished. I modified a pair
of white grips from Motorcycle
Storehouse to fit the 22mm bars.
Rear wheel
Piet from Old Mill Choppers made me some
spacers for the rear-end. One thing left to do:
welding it on to the frame.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Tank halfs and Belgian beers
Last Saturday night Michael (General Wheels)
and I started to shape the tank by cutting out
all the holes with thread and closing them by
welding 1mm steel plates in to it.
-Thanks for the welding tips and Duvel beers, Michael!
Today I made a simple mould to weld the
2 tank halfs in. The width of the mould is 22cm,
exactly the same as the front fork.
The picture above shows you the tank so far.
(Don't pay attention to the position of the tank,
it's just to give you an impression.)
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Another tank
The other tank looked cool on the bike.
But... I've got this one left from one of my
previous bikes. I think after the modifcation it
will look way cooler than the Sportsers one, without
spending a lot of money. Above you can see how I
started it by cutting it in half.
Pass it on to you
A new blog started by a man who tried to
sell his wife and kids on Ebay to achieve more
spare time to spend on his CB500 Caferacer
project. You should also check out his copper
and brass pieces of work on his blog!
pass it on to you
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Modified caliper
Yesterday I modified an old type Suzuki GS850
frontbrake caliper to fit the GS550 fork in combination
with the CB500 brake disc.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Brass!
I found out that underneath the black paint
the shell was made out of brass.
This is the result after cleaning en polishing.
I used this H3 light and socket from a car
to modernise the thirties headlight.
the shell was made out of brass.
This is the result after cleaning en polishing.
I used this H3 light and socket from a car
to modernise the thirties headlight.
Friday, October 17, 2008
The front end so far...
Tonight I assembled the front end.
The 21" rim is now combined with the
Honda CB500 hub, polished the legs and
risers ...found a thirties bicycle
headlight in my attic that I'm going to
use instead of the Bates one.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Paintings
Some oilpaintings that I made.
Oil on canvas 70 x 50 cm
Oil on canvas 50 x 70 cm
Oil on canvas 70 x 50 cm
Oil on canvas 70 x 50 cm
Oil on canvas 50 x 70 cm
Oil on canvas 70 x 50 cm
Detail
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