We have the first decals finished and available to purchase on our website. MiNEandCo.com. They are pretty sexy and an almost perfect likeness of our founder, Senior Skull/Star.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Decals!
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Monday, September 6, 2010
Pain in the butt.
After riding the bike the other day I realized that the seat rails were too far apart. With the pegs mounted in the rear it is really pain in the hind end. So today I chopped off all the cool mounting of the ignition, fuses and kill switch and narrowed the frame just so someones butt would not feel left out.
And here is everything cut off and the frame narrowed. (Sorry for the camera phone pic.) It should be much nicer on the back side.
This pic is of everything in what I thought was finished position.
And here is everything cut off and the frame narrowed. (Sorry for the camera phone pic.) It should be much nicer on the back side.
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Sunday, September 5, 2010
First post on our new blog.
That's right. Now MiNE & Co. has a blog. Now you can follow us around and look at all the magical things we are doing.
Right now we are working on building a Sort-kinda Cafe Racer out of a 1980 Yamaha XS650.
Last we we finally got the clutch and throttle cable shortened so they work. The clutch is still giving me a little stress. It might need a rebuild.
Yesterday I took it for its first test ride. It was a little sketchy with the clutch still not adjusted and no front brakes yet. Here are a few pictures and a video of what we did yesterday.
Right now we are working on building a Sort-kinda Cafe Racer out of a 1980 Yamaha XS650.
Last we we finally got the clutch and throttle cable shortened so they work. The clutch is still giving me a little stress. It might need a rebuild.
Yesterday I took it for its first test ride. It was a little sketchy with the clutch still not adjusted and no front brakes yet. Here are a few pictures and a video of what we did yesterday.
This picture is a before shot of the kick starter.
Here is some weight savings done to the case.
The clutch looks ok.
Labels:
bike,
bobber,
chop,
chopper,
classic,
custom,
cut,
cycle,
dirt bike,
dished,
handle bar,
hill climb,
lowered,
motorcycle,
old school,
old skool,
tank
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