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Busy in the shop with a number of projects. My buddy Jake's TW200 came in for a revival and repair. The bike had been ridden by an inexperienced rider unfamiliar with the concept of shifting gears, and revved to the moon for an extended period of ti…

Busy in the shop with a number of projects. My buddy Jake's TW200 came in for a revival and repair. The bike had been ridden by an inexperienced rider unfamiliar with the concept of shifting gears, and revved to the moon for an extended period of time, after which it became underpowered and began clicking. The bike had set up and needed the carb cleaned out and battery revived. 

Yamaha TW200, 1972 Honda Z50, Norton Commando, Shop lights, Mid Ohio.

July 26, 2018
The culprit on the TW200 was a missing locknut on the valve adjuster. The nut was fished out of the head with a magnet, replaced, valves adjusted and the bike runs like new.

The culprit on the TW200 was a missing locknut on the valve adjuster. The nut was fished out of the head with a magnet, replaced, valves adjusted and the bike runs like new.

A 1972 Honda Z50 minitrail was dug out of the garage for a potential buyer. This one had the forks, handlebars, wheels, electrics, and controls restored. The seat was recovered. Restored cadmium plated footpeg assembly with new rubber. The…

A 1972 Honda Z50 minitrail was dug out of the garage for a potential buyer. This one had the forks, handlebars, wheels, electrics, and controls restored. The seat was recovered. Restored cadmium plated footpeg assembly with new rubber. The engine needs rebuilt, so an 88cc upgrade is being contemplated.

The wheels were rebuilt with new bearings, seals, sprockets, tires, tubes, cadmium re-plated hardware, and new cables.

The wheels were rebuilt with new bearings, seals, sprockets, tires, tubes, cadmium re-plated hardware, and new cables.

The tank is going to have to be sealed, but otherwise has a cool vintage patina.

The tank is going to have to be sealed, but otherwise has a cool vintage patina.

Just needs a little love.

Just needs a little love.

The 1974 Norton Commando gets some mufflers and the stock side covers added. The footrest mounting plates were traded out with some bobbed ones that allow the mufflers to be tucked in  closer. The rear wheel is undergoing restoration. New fork …

The 1974 Norton Commando gets some mufflers and the stock side covers added. The footrest mounting plates were traded out with some bobbed ones that allow the mufflers to be tucked in  closer. The rear wheel is undergoing restoration. New fork uppers arrived and will be used with new lowers for the dual disc brakes.

The Kush drive rubbers had all but disintegrated. I bet this thing made some noise starting and stopping.

The Kush drive rubbers had all but disintegrated. I bet this thing made some noise starting and stopping.

Mid Ohio Vintage days Swap meet find. Looks like a CL175 engine jammed in this '71 CT70. The extended swingarm is a good idea to keep the front wheel down.

Mid Ohio Vintage days Swap meet find. Looks like a CL175 engine jammed in this '71 CT70. The extended swingarm is a good idea to keep the front wheel down.

A cool old Ducati scrambler. This was on display, NFS.

A cool old Ducati scrambler. This was on display, NFS.

Never been big on baggers, but this one is inventive and looks pretty natural.

Never been big on baggers, but this one is inventive and looks pretty natural.

A beautiful Honda 305. Thinking this is an early sixties CB77. The passenger peg mounts are the same as the rear-set mounts on the "Cabracer 360" and "The Seven" bikes. 

A beautiful Honda 305. Thinking this is an early sixties CB77. The passenger peg mounts are the same as the rear-set mounts on the "Cabracer 360" and "The Seven" bikes. 

An unexpected find at Mid Ohio was these Century studio spots. 80 bucks and they came ganged together and with bulbs!

An unexpected find at Mid Ohio was these Century studio spots. 80 bucks and they came ganged together and with bulbs!

A bar to hang the light in the shop was installed in the rafters. The lights will be used for events and photography.

A bar to hang the light in the shop was installed in the rafters. The lights will be used for events and photography.

I couldn't go all the way to Ohio without raiding Fair Electronics, source of vintage panel lights among other things. These are all military surplus, mostly from aircraft. I have found some sealed packages there from the early forties, but these we…

I couldn't go all the way to Ohio without raiding Fair Electronics, source of vintage panel lights among other things. These are all military surplus, mostly from aircraft. I have found some sealed packages there from the early forties, but these were dated 1962.

Miles of old military radios and parts. 

Miles of old military radios and parts. 

A stock, worn Commando 850 the day it was hauled out of Elmo's barn and brought to the shop. The seat pan was disintegrated due to rust, side stand flopping, tank just placed there, pipes and side covers missing, but otherwise fairly compl…

A stock, worn Commando 850 the day it was hauled out of Elmo's barn and brought to the shop. The seat pan was disintegrated due to rust, side stand flopping, tank just placed there, pipes and side covers missing, but otherwise fairly complete. The plan is to add some custom vintage and modern parts to transform the bike into a cafe racer style. The fenders will be deleted except for a small front alloy one, new seat with classic cafe style hump will be made, shortened rear frame loop, clip-on handlebars, alloy bikini front fairing and side covers, short upswept pipes, dual disc front brake, spoked wheels with alloy shouldered rims.

1974 Norton Commando 850 Cafe Project Update.

July 18, 2018
Norman Hyde rear-set foot pegs and controls were found for this project. A buddy had an unused set purchased in 1992 that he supplied for the build.

Norman Hyde rear-set foot pegs and controls were found for this project. A buddy had an unused set purchased in 1992 that he supplied for the build.

The stock handlebar mounts were deleted and filled on the upper triple clamp, and a set of clip-ons were fitted. Some of the front controls will be used, but a dual disc caliper system is on hand to update the front end, with a brake master that wil…

The stock handlebar mounts were deleted and filled on the upper triple clamp, and a set of clip-ons were fitted. Some of the front controls will be used, but a dual disc caliper system is on hand to update the front end, with a brake master that will most likely replace the stock unit.

The Jet Tools English wheel and shrinker/stretcher made for much easier going on the hump, and the Jet Tools combo brake/shear was used to form the seat pan. The rear frame loop was sectioned about ten inches, and swept upward from the stock lines.

The Jet Tools English wheel and shrinker/stretcher made for much easier going on the hump, and the Jet Tools combo brake/shear was used to form the seat pan. The rear frame loop was sectioned about ten inches, and swept upward from the stock lines.

Mocking up the pieces. There will be a hinged door to access the rear hump for storage.

Mocking up the pieces. There will be a hinged door to access the rear hump for storage.

During shaping. This picture is a bit of an optical illusion. The lighting makes it appear to be either the concave or convex view of the seat hump. It is the concave underside with the flat front arch laid on the table, checking for flatness. This …

During shaping. This picture is a bit of an optical illusion. The lighting makes it appear to be either the concave or convex view of the seat hump. It is the concave underside with the flat front arch laid on the table, checking for flatness. This was before the tail was put through the shrinker.

The first day of pounding and shaping done.

The first day of pounding and shaping done.

The seatpan getting ready  to get some center ribs and then the edges folded down.

The seatpan getting ready  to get some center ribs and then the edges folded down.

The Jet Tools English wheel with the combo brake/shear/roller in the background.

The Jet Tools English wheel with the combo brake/shear/roller in the background.

One of the challenges restyling the seat  was to make the rear frame loop shorter and upswept. The original loop (seen in the first pic) is significantly longer and slanted downward. The loop and part of the shock mount were reconfigured to get…

One of the challenges restyling the seat  was to make the rear frame loop shorter and upswept. The original loop (seen in the first pic) is significantly longer and slanted downward. The loop and part of the shock mount were reconfigured to get the tighter, shorter tail. Exhaust pipes are fitted and mufflers are getting worked out.

The rear view.

The rear view.

Next up is the bikini fairing and fender in aluminum.

Next up is the bikini fairing and fender in aluminum.

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Triumph Trailblazer 250 build begins

July 3, 2018

 An early 1970's Triumph 250 Trailblazer is undergoing a revival with a few changes. While never a serious dirt bike, the Blazer has enough going for it to make a nice trail bike or Desert sled. Lightweight and moderately powered, this oil-in-frame model is a bike you can have some fun with. The rigid footpegs have been replaced with folding IMS units, the rear fender is bobbed and rear frame loop tweaked upwards, fork brace added, and a larger Honda XL350 tank has been fitted. The bike was also converted to a battery-less set-up by the previous owner. The Bates style seat is just sitting on the bike for now. Love the stock skid plate and longhorn handlebars.

 The color match between Honda and Triumph is uncanny. The fenders and tank are original paint and will remain so. Look at that huge rear sprocket!

 The color match between Honda and Triumph is uncanny. The fenders and tank are original paint and will remain so. Look at that huge rear sprocket!

While a big fan of the original aluminum tank, the Honda replacement looks perfectly at home and allows a larger capacity.

While a big fan of the original aluminum tank, the Honda replacement looks perfectly at home and allows a larger capacity.

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Still considering whether to simply lengthen the tail pipe or add a muffler. I have a Supertrapp canister that may get the nod.

Still considering whether to simply lengthen the tail pipe or add a muffler. I have a Supertrapp canister that may get the nod.

The original rigid footpegs had been modified to add some grip, but it all got chopped off to build the folding peg mounts.

The original rigid footpegs had been modified to add some grip, but it all got chopped off to build the folding peg mounts.

This is what it looked like when it first came to the shop. The previous owner had modified the bike to accept a Suzuki RM250 front fork and swingarm assembly. The seat height was about 40" without a rider on it. Though unbelievably funky, it had be…

This is what it looked like when it first came to the shop. The previous owner had modified the bike to accept a Suzuki RM250 front fork and swingarm assembly. The seat height was about 40" without a rider on it. Though unbelievably funky, it had been converted in such a manner that everything could be changed back to original. The rear monoshock assembly used existing mounting points to make it a bolt-on application. Most all of the parts taken off the bike were included in the sale, even the fork stop that had been chopped off and is now welded back onto the bike. Because the RM rear brake panel is on the opposite side from the stock one, the previous owner made a cross-over mechanism to accommodate it. Unfortunately, the original brake pivot mount was destroyed in the process and had to be rebuilt.

The original tank was on the bike when I got it, but had been stripped of paint, and a large dent was in the front from the fork hitting it. Intersetingly, the rear fender, side covers, and seat pan were super light homebrew fiberglass pieces p…

The original tank was on the bike when I got it, but had been stripped of paint, and a large dent was in the front from the fork hitting it. Intersetingly, the rear fender, side covers, and seat pan were super light homebrew fiberglass pieces put together by the previous owner.

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