GJ got the seat foam shaped, bars on and the headlight mocked up.
Showing posts with label "Project Nero". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Project Nero". Show all posts
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Project Nero Update
Nero Is back on the lift. All the unecessary brackets and tabs have been removed. The tail section was shortened by 4". The rear swing arm was stretched 1.5" for a longer, lower stance.

GJ just sent an update as he is currently fabricating the new seat pan.

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GJ just sent an update as he is currently fabricating the new seat pan.
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Labels:
"Project Nero",
"shop projects",
Motorcycles
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Project Nero Update
The XS frame came back from sand blasting and GJ got straight to it and started cutting it up. The majority of the tabs and brackets will be scrapped to smooth the frame and make for a much cleaner look. The tail section was also cut off and moved forward about 4".









Labels:
"Project Nero",
"shop projects"
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Shop Fury
It was a very productive night at the shop, and very long. I didn't get to bed until 3am but it keeps me young.
The Suzuki is all prepped for a color change and repaint tonight.



The XS650 aka "Project Nero" was torn down to the bare frame and ready to be sent off for sand blasting.






We started working on the top secret body side skirts for the 510 wagon aka "Project Estate 510" but, I can't show the pics until it's done.

Last but not least I completed the final sanding on the rear sections of the zebra wood trim on the '56. I also glued in some supports on the inside to increase the structural rigidity.


The Suzuki is all prepped for a color change and repaint tonight.
The XS650 aka "Project Nero" was torn down to the bare frame and ready to be sent off for sand blasting.
We started working on the top secret body side skirts for the 510 wagon aka "Project Estate 510" but, I can't show the pics until it's done.
Last but not least I completed the final sanding on the rear sections of the zebra wood trim on the '56. I also glued in some supports on the inside to increase the structural rigidity.
Labels:
"Project Estate 510",
"Project Nero",
"shop projects",
Garage
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