by Paul | Jul 27, 2016 | Featured, Motorcycle
Using a nifty new 1-Ton chain hoist from Harbor Freight, hanging from the beam trolley, I was able to set the engine into place without any difficulty. In the process, I figured out the purpose for those nifty spacers that came with the frame. Thanks Jason!...
by Paul | Jul 12, 2016 | Featured, Motorcycle
The rolling chassis is now complete. I’m really happy with the way this is starting to look. The frame is low to the ground, long and narrow. I can’t wait to get the engine in. The real fun here was measuring, ordering parts, waiting for, and assembling...
by Paul | Jun 11, 2016 | Featured, Motorcycle
Since I couldn’t leave the engine hanging from the beam trolley forever, it was clear that it was time for an engine stand. Being impatient, and needing additional welding practice, the only reasonable approach was to build (as opposed to buy.) JIMS Engineering...
by Paul | Jun 9, 2016 | Featured, Motorcycle
Some research on the interwebs reveals that a Sportster motor weighs between 135 – 175 lbs. Since this seemed like more than the average guy could handle without assistance, it was necessary to do some additional research. Test: 1) visit the gym, 2) find a pair...
by Paul | Jun 9, 2016 | Featured, Motorcycle
The teardown of that beautiful Sportster purchased just under a month ago is nearing completion. The windshield came off first, then the exhaust. A fair amount of time was spent carefully removing all the chrome accessories. In the end, the chopper will have few, if...