New Magizine

The general bullshit and chatty section where we post general gossip.
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justin caise
NewB
Posts: 28
Joined: Sat Dec 10, 2011 2:40 am
SELF INTRODUCTION: Seemingly still just a wannabe, as I've not actually built a chopper yet. But I know what I'm doing. I'm startin slow, studying, tooling up, and thinking about it properly - someone here once said "The important thing about finishing your first build is to not let your ambitions exceed your abilities." I'm holdin my ambitions just a little ahead of my abilites so's I can stay motivated. Gary said the balance of time and money is key - So, I'm working that, too. Just reallly grateful to find that this incredible resource is still alive and accessible.
I'm hoping to actually connect with and make some friends here this time.
I'm in So NH repairing and riding the low buck jap junk for now... practicing, discovering my fav riding style, learning CAD, machining, designing and building tools. Lonely. I've got friends and family, and riding buds but no close chopper freaks to hold a torch. Aaaaand, I've said too much again....
Location: So New Hampshire, USA

Re: New Magizine

Post by justin caise »

This seems pretty dead, aye?
Was working on a write up of single to three phase conversion for the home hobbyist - which I'm finally moving forward on again.

Any other action happening?
Your car should be old style
Your clothes rather new
Your chopper - a tasteful mix of the two.
krymis
Conventioneer
Posts: 277
Joined: Sun Nov 06, 2011 12:46 pm
SELF INTRODUCTION: Hey dan it chris (krymis) from the CBH board. thanks for opening this back up. hope to have a project to show the build here. BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH and so on and so forth. The book of revolations and worlds ends and shit like that.....

Re: New Magizine

Post by krymis »

not dead just trying to get a few things off the ground at the same time. Gary moved into a new shop in a new state and is trying to establish business. We are also working on frontend kits and builder jig parts.
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