Sunday, March 21, 2010
Rough finish
The plan is to take the bike apart, finish some
weldings, do the electrics and paint the
parts with a rattlecan (except for the fender
and tank). After that I'm going to ride it all
summer and make sure that everything is ok...
It's a pitty when everything is coated and nicely
finished and you have to do some welding or
change parts.
When everything is alright after riding it this
summer, I'll take the bike apart again and finish
it properly.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Tattoo process: My girl's full sleeve Part 2
After 3 hours of work, this is the result!
Darko did an amazing job within this short
period of time. Next time it's colouring.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Simplified XS650 wiringdiagram
I made this simplified wiringdiagram based on a XS650 1981
(7 wire ignitionbox) diagram. Need one as a pdf file?
Contact me at: dcharged@gmail.com
Monday, March 8, 2010
Welding the exhaust: Day 2
Jan took a day off so we could go on this afternoon.
Hopefully all the tackwelding is done by next saturday.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Welding the exhaust: Day 1
Today my mate Jan and I started at 9 am to tackweld the
exhaust. First I wanted the right exhaust to lead to the
lower muffler. But when we talked it over and fitted different
pieces it wasn't what I had in mind... too many bends.
Now it's got a nice straight horizontal line when you look
at the bike from aside. Next saturday we're going to do
the left one.
exhaust. First I wanted the right exhaust to lead to the
lower muffler. But when we talked it over and fitted different
pieces it wasn't what I had in mind... too many bends.
Now it's got a nice straight horizontal line when you look
at the bike from aside. Next saturday we're going to do
the left one.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Tattoo process: My girl's full sleeve Part 1
Last wednesday we went to Darko (Oneness).
First he made this sketch on her arm which he
copied onto paper. He's going to refine it for
the next session. Keep you updated!
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Seat for my XS: Part III
After I made a seatpan and shaped the foam
(see one of my older posts), it was my mom's turn
to make the leather cover. My mom is one of
the best and precise seamstress' I know, normally she
makes clothes. This is the third seat I'm making
together with her and every time it gets better.
This one is based on the old Bates Tuck'n'Roll seats
but smaller shaped so it will fit my bike better.
Taillight inner shell bracket thing...
Licenseplate light/back up light
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