And now for something completely different!

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23 Apr 2007 21:40
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That is so impressive, where do you have access to all these molding machines?? :blink: And I see your from texas? what part might I ask?

Fortunately the modeling, engineering and machining is my profession. I'm located in the Fort Worth area

That is a great looking bike~! I'm very impressed! Next time im in the dfw are i'll have to take a closer look at it. And If your in the San Antonio area look me up.:ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :whistle: :side: :blink: :) ;) :dry: :huh:

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29 Apr 2007 06:53
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MAN that is probably THE coolest inline jap i have ever seen! Calander matierial for sure.

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29 Apr 2007 07:05
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How did you make the air box, also composite? That is a ram air setup isn't it? Is it one piece and how easy is it to remove in order to adjust valves?

You are toying with us, please set up some more pictures:)

Post edited by: OKC_Kent, at: 2007/04/29 10:09
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Re: And now for something completely different!

29 Apr 2007 20:21
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How did you make the air box, also composite? That is a ram air setup isn't it? Is it one piece and how easy is it to remove in order to adjust valves?

You are toying with us, please set up some more pictures:)<br><br>Post edited by: OKC_Kent, at: 2007/04/29 10:09

All the panels are composite. The air boxes are easy to remove, just a few bolts and you can get to everything. More pic's are coming, I'm in the middle of pulling to motor for some performance upgrades so it's all over my garage at the moment. And yes it is a ram air.:)

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Re: And now for something completely different!

29 Apr 2007 20:42
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That is by far the coolest thing I have EVER seen. I am not worthy of direct eye contact...;)
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30 Apr 2007 06:13
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I keep coming back to this thread just to stare at it.
DAMN that is nice!

So I'm not the only one that keeps looking?
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Re: And now for something completely different!

30 Apr 2007 06:20
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The Milkman wrote:
KZ250LTD wrote:
I keep coming back to this thread just to stare at it.
DAMN that is nice!

So I'm not the only one that keeps looking?

Yep. ;)

I stop by to take a fresh gander whenever the thread gets bumped myself.

Gotta admire *craftmanship* for what it is - and this certainly deserves a spot in the picture dictionary when the word's looked up. B)

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03 May 2007 12:01
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Come on man you gotta put up more pics than that!!!!:woohoo:

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Re: And now for something completely different!

03 May 2007 23:17
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Hey check out these pics of the bike!

AXIS BIKE 1

AXIS BIKE 2

AXIS BIKE 3

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Re: And now for something completely different!

03 May 2007 23:35
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this is a VERY nice bike fo sho! I wouldn't mind a bike like that. I noticed in this picure

That there is a custom, what looks like a 1960 something chevy in the background.. so you dont just build bikes, you do custom work on a bunch of stuff huh? do you own your own shop or something?

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Re: And now for something completely different!

03 May 2007 23:52
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here are a couple of pics of the 1965 chevy in the background...just so you can get an idea of this guy's "car background"

Chevy Pic 1

Chevy Pic 2

Chevy Pic 3

the chevy was a frame off project. powerplant is an LT1 fyi.

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