Saturday, January 28, 2006

The Bike







Here is the bike after the mock up. This kit from air-tech required quite a bit of cut and fit, but it does look really good. The tail piece came together well, I used the original half turn screws and pop riveted the brackets for them into the under tail, makes it look like factory. The upper cowl wasn't to hard except for mounting the fucking mirrors. The windscreen is looks short because I had to trim off the top part we broke trying to get it on. Drilling the holes for the mirror was sketchy, the stock fair stay even after we heated and repositioned it, still needed some torqing. The electrical back feed we discovered was normal for the bike, its how the turn signal indicator light gets its power. So much for all the advise from the dealer and cycle shops here, thanks for nothing. Since we are running flush mount led's as rear turn signals, we had to stop the backfeed because even the low low voltage from it was enough to light the signals. So we interrupted the system with two diode's wired in at the turn signal indicator bulb mounted behind the headlight and ran a new ground. Worked like a champ. Since the new fairing comes with only only headlight and the stock bike had two, I used the ground from the disused headlight plug. So Now I move to the scaryest part of the hole thing, the test ride. Now that all the parts are on and everything is tight and bright, I want to take it out for a good long ride before paint. Make sure everything is working and cool. I've taken in down the road after the mechanical repair was finished, but not to far. I think Monday will be a good day to give it a shot. If it all works, then I have the joy of taking it all apart again, and prepping and sanding and primering.....blah. You get the idea.

Anyway it's looking lot better than it did three month's ago. I missed all of the fall riding and that suckes ass! Definitely my favorite time, but Winters over and I've got the whole spring to catch up on me saddle time. I'll post more pics of the assembly when I get the time to load them. And don't worry, Painted pic's are comming soon.


let the goods time roll

sungod357

Friday, January 27, 2006

The Not-So-Great Biker build off.







These are some of the pic's of my bike after the wreck. It's a 94 CBR..or at least it was. After pulling it out of the ditch and rising the thirteen pounds of mud and filth from it, this is what's left. Replaced the fairing with the GP replica kit from air-tech. The new kit is rather heavy-duty compared to other aftermarket body kits I've seen. The front forks were bent, so I found another set on ebay for 400$, which is great since they are about 1800 dollars for a set new . After that I replaced the front axle, brake lever, rear brake lever and piston, sand blasted bondoed and primered the fuel tank, new air box with K&N filter.Also new front and rear sprocket and o-ring chain. Right now I'm trying to wire in some flush mount led turn signals, but there is some electrical backfeed in the system, and I'm still trying to find where its coming from. So thats what I'm working on tonight. After that we just mount the tail and prep for paint. i'll keep up dating this and let ya'll kknow how its comming along.



c-ya sungod

Saturday, January 07, 2006

For the cleansing of the spirit-cherokee prayer and blessing

O' Great Spirit
Whose voice I hear in the winds,
And whose breath gives life
To all the world, hear me!
I am small and weak,
I need your strength and wisdom.
Let me walk in beauty,
And make my eyes ever behold
The red and purple sunset.
Make my hands Respect the things you have made,
And my ears sharp to hear your voice.
Make me wise,
So that I may understand
The things you have taught my people.
Let me learn the lessons
You have hidden In every leaf and rock.
I seek strength,
Not to be greater than my brother,
But to fight my greatest enemy- myself.
Make me always ready
To come to you with clean hands
And straight eyes.
So when life fades,
As the fading sunset,
My spirit may come to you
Without shame.






May the Warm Winds of Heaven

Blow softly upon your house.

May the Great Spirit

Bless all who enter there.

May your Mocassins

Make happy tracks

in many snows,

and may the Rainbow

Always touch your shoulder.