Queen swooped on Jeremy's DB Sporty frame a few months back. I couldn't stand to see it sit in his garage so he and I decided to move it to my establishment and kick the project into gear.
I had been lagging on getting a lift so I just decided to "Johnny Carpenter" one up.
The DB build starts today, stay tuned for updates.
Jeremy's Table Plans drawn on a piece of paper, then sent to me via text, printed out and voila!
Runs to the Depot are easy breezy when you have a van
Brands that support Bolts. Thanks to you all
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I think the table turned out pretty good. I put my own
steez on it by adding casters in the front so I can easily move it if need be.
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That table is a pretty smart deal, I think I might borrow those plans, I say good luck to you and Ryan, and if you need any welding help or some one off parts from my CNC plasma Ryan has my number.
Peace
Nice work, Johnny.
always loved that frame. excited for the end product. build on, mr hobbs, build on...
Damn, was that done in soild works?
Did someone say Solidworks? All joking aside I love using that program
Im jealous of that stand... I;m starting to think its cooler than my shitty Harbor Freight one.
Nice were super stoked to see this build Re-Do, We think Queen is the perfect candidate to rock this frame! Although Jer had that shit right!
We will be coming to you for the "Get Fast or Die Trying" hop up kit.
What size is the bell moto helmet on the shelf
Not sure on the "exact" size. But I wear a 7 3/8 - 7 1/2 hat and it is slightly too big for me. Hence its shelf life. Here is the post about that particular lid, http://boltsaction.blogspot.com/2009/06/backyard-helmet-resto-101.html
Would you be interested in getting rid of it? I swear i ride fast enough
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