Nightster Winter Makeover
#543
Looks effing fantastic Ergo!! And I think $145 is a small price to pay for a tribute to Oz and his business. He has done some amazing work on this build with you. I'm sure he appreciates the gesture.
I don't know about anyone else.. maybe I missed this in a previous post even though I thought I have been following this pretty closely.. but I'm still curious what the custom handlebars are going look like. Can't wait to see this build "complete."
I don't know about anyone else.. maybe I missed this in a previous post even though I thought I have been following this pretty closely.. but I'm still curious what the custom handlebars are going look like. Can't wait to see this build "complete."
#544
$145 Thats a drop in the bucket for a "one of a kind"
I'd love to have a shop to build a bike. The tools I need and a experienced mechanic to back me up right there for the whole project. Hell Yea!!
I would put the shops logo anywhere he wanted it on my bike and wear the logo proudly.
I think it's nice as hell that he's giving the shop the recognition it deserves.
Where else can ya put a logo on there?
Hats off to you on a great project. Keep up the great work. It's looking awesome thus far
I'd love to have a shop to build a bike. The tools I need and a experienced mechanic to back me up right there for the whole project. Hell Yea!!
I would put the shops logo anywhere he wanted it on my bike and wear the logo proudly.
I think it's nice as hell that he's giving the shop the recognition it deserves.
Where else can ya put a logo on there?
Hats off to you on a great project. Keep up the great work. It's looking awesome thus far
#545
Ergonight,
I was checking out your latest pictures and I'm wondering where you're going to mount your rear master cylinder if you're going to keep that modified pulley cover? I don't remember from the previous posts if you have forward controls with the master cylinder at the brake pedal. I'm getting to the point where I need to decide what I'm going to do with mine, and I've been looking for other people's solutions. Looks great so far. Getting the engine in the frame is the hardest part. Well, you can always hope anyway. Getting the pulley off was the hardest for me since my rear wheel has a chain sprocket so I've been trying to fix the damn thing in place and break the nut loose. Broken 4 bolts, 3 pairs of vice grips and bent a 90 degree bend in 1/8 inch flat stock. : icon_twisted: Impact wrench is next. It may force me to finally get an air compressor and impact driver.
I was checking out your latest pictures and I'm wondering where you're going to mount your rear master cylinder if you're going to keep that modified pulley cover? I don't remember from the previous posts if you have forward controls with the master cylinder at the brake pedal. I'm getting to the point where I need to decide what I'm going to do with mine, and I've been looking for other people's solutions. Looks great so far. Getting the engine in the frame is the hardest part. Well, you can always hope anyway. Getting the pulley off was the hardest for me since my rear wheel has a chain sprocket so I've been trying to fix the damn thing in place and break the nut loose. Broken 4 bolts, 3 pairs of vice grips and bent a 90 degree bend in 1/8 inch flat stock. : icon_twisted: Impact wrench is next. It may force me to finally get an air compressor and impact driver.
Last edited by SadisticMedic; 04-09-2012 at 05:44 PM.
#546
Looks effing fantastic Ergo!! And I think $145 is a small price to pay for a tribute to Oz and his business. He has done some amazing work on this build with you. I'm sure he appreciates the gesture.
I don't know about anyone else.. maybe I missed this in a previous post even though I thought I have been following this pretty closely.. but I'm still curious what the custom handlebars are going look like. Can't wait to see this build "complete."
I don't know about anyone else.. maybe I missed this in a previous post even though I thought I have been following this pretty closely.. but I'm still curious what the custom handlebars are going look like. Can't wait to see this build "complete."
Doing this on the road from my droid...
#547
$145 Thats a drop in the bucket for a "one of a kind"
I'd love to have a shop to build a bike. The tools I need and a experienced mechanic to back me up right there for the whole project. Hell Yea!!
I would put the shops logo anywhere he wanted it on my bike and wear the logo proudly.
I think it's nice as hell that he's giving the shop the recognition it deserves.
Where else can ya put a logo on there?
Hats off to you on a great project. Keep up the great work. It's looking awesome thus far
I'd love to have a shop to build a bike. The tools I need and a experienced mechanic to back me up right there for the whole project. Hell Yea!!
I would put the shops logo anywhere he wanted it on my bike and wear the logo proudly.
I think it's nice as hell that he's giving the shop the recognition it deserves.
Where else can ya put a logo on there?
Hats off to you on a great project. Keep up the great work. It's looking awesome thus far
#548
Ergonight,
I was checking out your latest pictures and I'm wondering where you're going to mount your rear master cylinder if you're going to keep that modified pulley cover? I don't remember from the previous posts if you have forward controls with the master cylinder at the brake pedal. I'm getting to the point where I need to decide what I'm going to do with mine, and I've been looking for other people's solutions. Looks great so far. Getting the engine in the frame is the hardest part. Well, you can always hope anyway. Getting the pulley off was the hardest for me since my rear wheel has a chain sprocket so I've been trying to fix the damn thing in place and break the nut loose. Broken 4 bolts, 3 pairs of vice grips and bent a 90 degree bend in 1/8 inch flat stock. : icon_twisted: Impact wrench is next. It may force me to finally get an air compressor and impact driver.
I was checking out your latest pictures and I'm wondering where you're going to mount your rear master cylinder if you're going to keep that modified pulley cover? I don't remember from the previous posts if you have forward controls with the master cylinder at the brake pedal. I'm getting to the point where I need to decide what I'm going to do with mine, and I've been looking for other people's solutions. Looks great so far. Getting the engine in the frame is the hardest part. Well, you can always hope anyway. Getting the pulley off was the hardest for me since my rear wheel has a chain sprocket so I've been trying to fix the damn thing in place and break the nut loose. Broken 4 bolts, 3 pairs of vice grips and bent a 90 degree bend in 1/8 inch flat stock. : icon_twisted: Impact wrench is next. It may force me to finally get an air compressor and impact driver.
#549
That right there is all that matters regarding any part up to the whole project!
I'm digging the stuff I've seen so far. Some well thought-out solutions along the way and a clean simple twist on the color combinations at the motor.
I'm digging the stuff I've seen so far. Some well thought-out solutions along the way and a clean simple twist on the color combinations at the motor.
#550
Thanks UFO. So far so good. I'm hoping it all works in the end.