Geisha
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: I own a custom fab shop, and build choppers in my off time. I like to build differant from the norm, no cookie cutter stuff, no bolt ons, foot clutch, hardtail, and loud. My kids help me build, they learn how to run the equipment, and we get quality time together while they build some skills.
Geisha
Or in others words, the Japanese whore that gets me by until the other one is done.........
Wasnt really looking for another bike, but watched the price drop on this from 1200, to 600, then 300, so the wife bought it for me for my birthday. Cb400 with 10 over forks. Came with 3/4 of another bike.
By the time I sold off a bunch of the spare shit, I was into it for almost nothing.
First thing was to get it out of the clouds.
Big big is over 9' long, this one is 8'1"
Wasnt really looking for another bike, but watched the price drop on this from 1200, to 600, then 300, so the wife bought it for me for my birthday. Cb400 with 10 over forks. Came with 3/4 of another bike.
By the time I sold off a bunch of the spare shit, I was into it for almost nothing.
First thing was to get it out of the clouds.
Big big is over 9' long, this one is 8'1"
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: I own a custom fab shop, and build choppers in my off time. I like to build differant from the norm, no cookie cutter stuff, no bolt ons, foot clutch, hardtail, and loud. My kids help me build, they learn how to run the equipment, and we get quality time together while they build some skills.
Re: Geisha
It came with a set of 650 wheels, so they went on, bigger drum out back, took a ton of monkeying around to make them fit with sleeves and spacers, and the front still isnt perfect, but it works.........
Drill a bunch of speed holes.
Originallly I slapped some upside down bars on, built some controls, and kept the cobbled together hardtail, front fender out back and some chain to hold it all together.
Didnt like the big tank so scooped a 50 tank
Slapped some paint on everything, and a cop pillar spotlight for a headlight
Drill a bunch of speed holes.
Originallly I slapped some upside down bars on, built some controls, and kept the cobbled together hardtail, front fender out back and some chain to hold it all together.
Didnt like the big tank so scooped a 50 tank
Slapped some paint on everything, and a cop pillar spotlight for a headlight
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: I own a custom fab shop, and build choppers in my off time. I like to build differant from the norm, no cookie cutter stuff, no bolt ons, foot clutch, hardtail, and loud. My kids help me build, they learn how to run the equipment, and we get quality time together while they build some skills.
Re: Geisha
Did I say its tiny?
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Re: Geisha
Got offered a free photo shoot from a photog I ]know, so decided to ax the back end.
Completely unconvetional, just kind of put it together how I saw fit.
New exhaust and a kickstand
Some blingish paint.
z bars and some awesome bmx grips
Some new controls
Then the wife decided the old dry rotted tires where crap and ordered me some new skins
Which I proceeded to knock the nipples of of
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY7C6l-4 ... 4-overview
Completely unconvetional, just kind of put it together how I saw fit.
New exhaust and a kickstand
Some blingish paint.
z bars and some awesome bmx grips
Some new controls
Then the wife decided the old dry rotted tires where crap and ordered me some new skins
Which I proceeded to knock the nipples of of
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY7C6l-4 ... 4-overview
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: I own a custom fab shop, and build choppers in my off time. I like to build differant from the norm, no cookie cutter stuff, no bolt ons, foot clutch, hardtail, and loud. My kids help me build, they learn how to run the equipment, and we get quality time together while they build some skills.
Re: Geisha
And this is kind of a stock to now........Makes me chuckle.
After I was done, I tallied up all the receipts. Cost of bike, brand new tires, paint, consumables, tried not to leave anything out............And barely broke $600.
After I was done, I tallied up all the receipts. Cost of bike, brand new tires, paint, consumables, tried not to leave anything out............And barely broke $600.
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: I own a custom fab shop, and build choppers in my off time. I like to build differant from the norm, no cookie cutter stuff, no bolt ons, foot clutch, hardtail, and loud. My kids help me build, they learn how to run the equipment, and we get quality time together while they build some skills.
Re: Geisha
And this was the reason for the rebuild.........
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Re: Geisha
New pics here too Friend! YES!
These guys and gals comment more on helping cats thru problems here! Not a big place of just stroking egos and such like other places friend?
I have learned so much here man! You will be a Great Asset to here I know as well!
Look thru this place you will see so much info here!
These guys and gals comment more on helping cats thru problems here! Not a big place of just stroking egos and such like other places friend?
I have learned so much here man! You will be a Great Asset to here I know as well!
Look thru this place you will see so much info here!
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: I was on the last board as bonustoolkit. I have changed that to my given name.
I started a project build there " File and Fit." I paln to continue that when I go back home in Dec. 2011. I first joined the board when Gary W had it in the year 2005. That was the time I really gained an interest in building chops. I have a long way to go, compared to some here.
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: I own a custom fab shop, and build choppers in my off time. I like to build differant from the norm, no cookie cutter stuff, no bolt ons, foot clutch, hardtail, and loud. My kids help me build, they learn how to run the equipment, and we get quality time together while they build some skills.
Re: Geisha
I want to build a springer for it, maybe once I'm done the other bike. Would fix the geometry issues I have with the rake.
For now its fun to ride and was cheap, so the hydraulic will stay untilI geet around to it.
For now its fun to ride and was cheap, so the hydraulic will stay untilI geet around to it.
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Re: Geisha
for 300 bucks, how can ya go wrong? looks like you're having a great time with it too, which is what it's all about, eh?
by all means, keep at it!
-dan
by all means, keep at it!
-dan
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- Joined: Mon Feb 10, 2014 2:21 pm
- SELF INTRODUCTION: I own a custom fab shop, and build choppers in my off time. I like to build differant from the norm, no cookie cutter stuff, no bolt ons, foot clutch, hardtail, and loud. My kids help me build, they learn how to run the equipment, and we get quality time together while they build some skills.
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- Joined: Mon Feb 10, 2014 2:21 pm
- SELF INTRODUCTION: I own a custom fab shop, and build choppers in my off time. I like to build differant from the norm, no cookie cutter stuff, no bolt ons, foot clutch, hardtail, and loud. My kids help me build, they learn how to run the equipment, and we get quality time together while they build some skills.
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: I am a Navy veteran, '72-'75, I was an engineman, WESPAC. I have a stable full of Jap bikes from a step-through Honda 90 to a '79 Wing. I have 3-650 Yamaha twins, two of them have been chopped. I'm 63 years old. I am a retired truck driver. I live in central Montana.
Re: Geisha
Turned out great!