30/06/10

Evolution of a Norton Featherbed café racer

Amazing resto-customization on this norton featherbed café by
Jean Des Rosiers








This is a work of art indeed. There is so much to learn from this!
Take a look here for more pictures of this gorgeous piece of machinery: 
 http://www.pbase.com/jeandr/cafe_racer

Wiring mess: Take two

All right, that's better



A bit more tidy, and completely invisible with tank mounted


All the electical tape is gone, welcome heat shrinkable tubing

26/06/10

Black is the new black

Finally the rear swing arm is in place (almost...).

Me thinking... not really a smart face...


Rear wheel in place with the help of my favourite pin-up ever


Now, rear caliper needs to be mounted upside down, so the original plate has to be machined down to fit (sorry, no photos of the before)




Before
 and after
an extra ball jointed bracket has going to be made to avoid the spinning of the caliper



Master Shinya Kimura




This isn't only about bikes...this is a whole philosophy of life.

From http://shinyakimura.blogspot.com/
and also thanks to http://rocket-garage.blogspot.com/

23/06/10

Sara


Thanks to http://elcorramotors.blogspot.com/

Old vs New

Small progresses...

On the left a very vintage and chrome clutch lever plus horn and indicators switch



Machined a bit to fit the original clutch cable adjuster


On the right a brand new 19x21 Nissin radial brake pump.


I hope it isn't too much...I don't want to do a "stoppie" every crossing....

I like the contrast between left and right, but I have to figure out a way to change the modern aluminium lever with a chrome one

Baby racer

Start young!

You've got to have balls

Probably everyone knows this is not Steve McQueen.... anyway you have to be really mad to try this jump, or even only to think to try it! 
Respect

 

Here re-enacted, and it still not looking as good as the original one

Nomad