I just got home from spending 10 hrs over the last two days putting a repainted and hopped up engine into my bike. Actually, my wing-man DiverRay did all of the technical work while I played “step-and-fetchit,” and tightened nuts and bolts. The result is a 1980 XS11 Special with an over bore kit, high compression pistons, ported heads, and a racing cam. Previous work included a heavy duty clutch and the “second gear fix’ to the tranny. It will have way more power and speed than this old man will ever use, but it will give me bragging rights! The engine is painted black simi-gloss with gold bolt on parts.
This is the first stage of a “Steam Punk” style conversion which will include getting many of the parts copper or brass plated. I am also going to experiment with gluing wood veneer to the gas tank, and Ray is interested in helping me create a custom steel tank without compound curves that will be easier to cover with wood veneer: I’m thinking walnut burl over a vaguely casket shape.
The most successful exhibit ever held at the Guggenheim Museum was “The Art of the Motorcycle.” My bike will be my canvass. Ride on.
Special Ed
This is the first stage of a “Steam Punk” style conversion which will include getting many of the parts copper or brass plated. I am also going to experiment with gluing wood veneer to the gas tank, and Ray is interested in helping me create a custom steel tank without compound curves that will be easier to cover with wood veneer: I’m thinking walnut burl over a vaguely casket shape.
The most successful exhibit ever held at the Guggenheim Museum was “The Art of the Motorcycle.” My bike will be my canvass. Ride on.
Special Ed
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