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09 Apr 2007 20:00 #128297 by Axis
All the modeling work was performed in SolidWorks.

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09 Apr 2007 20:04 #128301 by Axis
Good catch on the license plate! I guess I was board when I got to this detail.
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09 Apr 2007 20:08 #128307 by Axis
One more snap.
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09 Apr 2007 22:20 #128373 by AR15Ron
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I think it's amazing! The fact that it is Kawa powered makes it oh so much better too!

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10 Apr 2007 00:18 #128382 by Mark Wing
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That is GREAT. I'm more of a cafe guy too but I can the great style and workmanship in it. Fantastic job.
Mark

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10 Apr 2007 02:10 #128391 by GPz750KS
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RetroRiceRocketRider wrote:

Nice touch with the Van Halen themed license plate. ;)


I'd prefer the Van Halen themed tag be from "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge"

I'm curious about the left sided brake and sprocket drive. Is it one off or a cruiser part modified.
I understand if you want to keep it a secret.

Richard Z.

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10 Apr 2007 04:31 #128403 by indykaw77
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Man-oh-man!!!!!!! (wiping drool from chin)....THAT is SHARP!!
Where did the idea come from, anyways?? Hats-off on the originality.....seems the usual "do-overs" with our bikes are streetfighters or cafe`/bobbers. You've gone in a direction I know I never would have thought of.
Got any "in-progress" pics?? A peek under the composite panels and to see how and where the outta-sight goodies all live would be cool......unless you've deemed all of that proprietary.
Either way.....the V-Twin tweakers could take a page from YOUR book! Very nicely done.
FWIW....my fav is the squared exhaust.....too cool....;)

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10 Apr 2007 05:49 #128427 by RetroRiceRocketRider
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GPz750KS wrote:

RetroRiceRocketRider wrote:

Nice touch with the Van Halen themed license plate. ;)


I'd prefer the Van Halen themed tag be from "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge"


Ya, picture trying to squeek that past the licensing office for a personalized plate. :laugh:

GPz750KS wrote:

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I'm curious about the left sided brake and sprocket drive. Is it one off or a cruiser part modified.
I understand if you want to keep it a secret.

Richard Z.


I was wondering the same.
I recall the Honda GT650 Hawk (and a few other bikes) having a similar setup, and was always curious if the brake pads and rotor would become covered in chain lube/gunk and become useless.
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10 Apr 2007 15:49 #128604 by Axis
Ok this is going to blow your mind! The brake system is one off, all fabricated and utilizes Wilwood automotive calipers and rotors. Because I'm a bit of a car guy and the fact that automotive performance parts are a fraction of the cost of highend cycle parts I used a lot of them in the build. Case in point, the wheels are Konig automotive wheels. The rear is 7.5" wide with a 240 tire and the front I cut down to 5" wide. The intent here was to get a show side and a funtion side to the bike by placing all the brake components inside the offset of the wheel. As far as the total concept,I wanted something a little different, as all of us do, so the intent was create something low cost and cutting edge that was not a V Twin.

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10 Apr 2007 16:00 #128605 by ltdrider
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I'd sure like to see it in person.
What part of the country do you live in?

'76 KZ900 LTD (Blaze)
'96 Voyager XII (Dark Star)
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10 Apr 2007 17:25 #128626 by rstnick
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Very well done ! Beautiful bike.

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10 Apr 2007 17:31 #128627 by Pterosaur
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Axis wrote:

Because I'm a bit of a car guy and the fact that automotive performance parts are a fraction of the cost of highend cycle parts I used a lot of them in the build.


Spiffy idea. ;)

Lots of brain cells in this effort - and it shows. B)

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