I know, I know…I’ve not updated the progress page on the bobber since June, but here’s the latest news: The Bobber Project Page
SHE LIVES!! Here’s a bit of video before we put on the pipes…
She rides great – even with my back issues, the 4″ springs make it feel like she’s not even a hard tail. It was darn exciting to take my first ride on her.
She’s now got rear lights, a license plate holder (and she’s registered), pipes, and some other little goodies. Still some final bits to finish up before we tear her down for paint after Christmas. Though I’ve been keeping the paint scheme a secret, I will let you know that there’s gonna be blue metal flake on this bike. She’s gonna be sexy!
The bike is nearly complete!
Putting together a motorcycle from the ground up can be a daunting task. I am blessed that my husband is so mechanical-minded, and is a great fabricator! There are parts from about 6 different motorcycles on this project, plus a bunch of hand-made items. I have no clue how he makes it all go together. It’s very interesting to see him work out the issues and fabricate a piece as a solution.
By the way, I’ve been invited to be a guest on thepacepodcast to talk about painting bikes and motorcycling. Chris and James have more than a few episodes up on the site now, so check it out when you get a chance. It’s not just chitty chat, they actually talk about real bikes, real products, and other motorcycling topics.
Until next time,
never ride faster than your angels can fly!
Eclectic Dawn
Ahhh, the 2009 ACE Tourer rally is getting closer! We had really hoped to attend the Honda Shadow ACE Tourer rally last year so that we could meet some of the fine folks that make up the Tourer forum, but circumstances prevented us from attending.
Fast forward another whole year, and John now has a Tourer, too, purchased from one of my forum mates! We decided that heading to the T rally was a “must” trip this year, and we’ve already made our reservations in Elkins, WV. It will be so wonderful to meet our fellow T riders in person, after talking with them online for almost 2 years.
ECR 08
We’ve attended the last two Honda Shadow dot net forum rallies, and there are just enough folks to make it interesting and fun, and not so many that it’s overwhelming. We had approximately 30 bikes at the Virginia Beach rally in 2007, and it was amazing to ride the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel together.
ECR 2007
I will never forget coming up out of the tunnel to see the lightning and dark clouds – riding back to Newport News in that downpour was a harrowing experience, but we all made it safely. Last year, the HSN rally was in Asheville, NC – beautiful countryside and great riding! John and I snuck off to see Biltmore while the rest went on a long ride, and that was a great experience, too. We met up with everyone later for dinners and chats – what a great group.
If you belong to a motorcycle forum, and you’ve never been to one of these gatherings of forum members, you are really missing out on something special. Meeting forum members in person is a wonderful experience – you get so much more out of a “face-to-face” than you do from reading typed words…PLUS, you get to RIDE!! And eat, and laugh, and swap stories, and hassle each other, and SHARE the experience in person.
To get to our Tourer rally, it’s going to be just over 250 miles for us to wiggle up over the mountains to Elkins, so I’m really trying hard to get this bum shoulder back in shape for the ride. I just recently felt like I gained enough strength in the shoulder that I could hop back on the Jasmine Wind and ride. Thank God for physical therapists!!
I’m already planning what clothes and bike items to bring, I’m airbrushing t-shirts (for the drawing and for sale), and printing maps for our ride. I always get nervous before a big ride, but because we don’t have any big cities to ride through this time, I’m just itching to get rolling and enjoy the view…and give some hugs to my forum friends!
If you haven’t had a chance to get over to the ACE Tourer Project Page lately, check it out when you get a chance. We are moving along on the project, and I’ve added pics of the seat shaping, more pics and a video of the paint progress on “Matty” (short for “Matsurika”).
I took all the parts except for the gas tank to the clearcoater’s yesterday. Boy did THAT feel great!! I’ve been going blind from all the tiny little itty bitty teensy weensy bits of mask that had to be cut for the details in the artwork, and it will be nice to work on some t-shirts and decals this week.
I had taken one sidecover to the vinyl shop to match and buy some vinyl for the inset in the seat, and by the time I took the sidecover back to the clearcoater, he had already shot a layer of clear on the front fender!
OMG – the diamond crystal pearl that I got from Kustom Shop (part of TCP Global) is AWESOME!!! It absolutely SINGS! *dances around* And I only saw it under the paint booth lights…this bike is going to have a totally electric GLOW in the sunlight. The folks at TCP were very helpful when I was trying to make a decision on the pearl powder.
I guess it is good for me to go through this waiting occasionally, as it lets me know how my clients feel when they are waiting for their parts to be completed. That’s why I always send progress reports to clients. I know they want to be a part of the process and know that their parts are getting some LUV from the artist. :)
I should have the tank completely touched up by tomorrow afternoon, and can get that last piece over to the clearcoater’s. Then, I just have to sit and chew my nails, order new tires and my Kury ISO grips, chew my nails some more, work on the bike video, take video of the seat being completed, chew my nails some more, and wait for the phone call from Freddy to tell me to come pick up my parts!!
I have been dreaming of seeing Matty assembled again and getting her back on the ROAD, and the day is coming soooooooon!
Until next time, keep the shiny side up!
EclecticDawn
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