Photo by David Howarth |
It has taken 2 seemingly long years to finally have this build come together as I envisioned. I spent many months researching custom and bobber bikes, the history of stripping down a bike, and the various styles both historically and contemporary. I was especially inspired by some Royal Enfield custom bikes, specifically builders like Ian Berry at Falcon Motorycles, and Vijay at Rajputana Custom Motorcycles. I send out my thanks to them and others for their work and inspiration.
It took me several months to find the right person to work with me on this project. I finally landed at Motorcycle City in Dubai where I met Edward.
I shared many images and designs with Edward, and we talked through different aspects to the build. Had I a personal workshop and access to certain machinery and tools I would not have had the opportunity to work with someone like Edward, it is different working on design with someone else, as it creates new ideas and ways of seeing (something I am actually used to in a teaching environment). Anyhow, we didn't always agree on the same direction, but that is what made it interesting.
I will say that he took some creative liberties that turned out very nice!
It has been in process for 3 months now. We had to wait on various parts to arrive from abroad, as well as, the fact that Edward has other projects and repairs to do at MC.
All of the parts were either fabricated or purchased online (Gotta enjoy ebay!).
Here are a list of parts:
Fabricated:
6" stretch hardtail; Tail-light/plate bracket; foot peg bracket; oil tank/batter casing; brake lever; headlamp brackets; speedo bracket; rear mudguard and stays; plate cover under seat; front disc/caliper bracket; muffler.
Purchased:
Lucas Headlamp; leather seat; mini-turn signal; chain tensioner; vintage circa 1940's replica front springer; handle bars; Lucas tail light; Smith speedo; copper ring for headlamp leather saddle bag (I had to modify/cut and resew bag to fit).
Lets Get STARTED!!!
Swing arm removed and time to start cutting.
Edward grinding and cutting off frame.
The hardtail mock-up
Primary weld is completed and oil tank housing is in place. The bike has a nice clearance now, should be lower when the new front springer arrives and is installed.
Edward having a seat |
Rear mud guard and stays build, creative liberty by Edward as it was not in the original design, my first reaction was: "what!" However it grew on me... nicely done.
New Lucas Tail Light, where to place it? The original design had it on the rear hardtail, but need to make sure.
option 1 I think it is best as originally planned, on the side in pic below. |
option 2 Mock up of tail light and plate bracket, looking good! |
Turn Signals, again trying out another location, but they will work best I think in the original location on the hardtail frame.
option 1 |
Yes, better here. |
My new seat finally arrived, I had it down to 3 final seat designs and different colors, but finally decided on this one. I think it looks good.
The front springer fork has finally arrived. I love the way the packed it; came in its own aluminum carrying case snuggled into a form fitting foam interior. I really like the green and have been thinking of painting the full frame green. My original color scheme does include green, but not sure of going all green, probably stay with the matt black frame.
The new headlight had now arrived, a bit larger than I thought but it still looks good! Masha'allah.
A little break in the work, about three weeks has passed with only a little completed, busy time at MC. The frame was sent out to get painted and it has also taken some time.
Ok, here are some new pics of the bike taken November 21 2011. We are getting close to completion and should have the bike on the road by the end of this month, insha'allah.
The bike has returned from the painters, and the handle bars are in place. Here are a few pics as I wait on getting the painting done on the tank... decided to keep a bit of the original paint job in tact. Especially after seeing the hand paint job done on the tank in a youtube video, those guys are amazing at Royal Enfield in India.
Ok, here are some new pics of the bike taken November 21 2011. We are getting close to completion and should have the bike on the road by the end of this month, insha'allah.
The bike has returned from the painters, and the handle bars are in place. Here are a few pics as I wait on getting the painting done on the tank... decided to keep a bit of the original paint job in tact. Especially after seeing the hand paint job done on the tank in a youtube video, those guys are amazing at Royal Enfield in India.
December 18, 2011
The bike is finally HOME!!!
I picked up the bike yesterday and got it home last night, it was a day full of many tests and interesting and helpful people, and in the end it all worked out well, alhamdulillah.
Ok, so here is the bike... one final touch is to add my 'logo', still not sure on the above design, so will play around with a few more ideas.
Notice the new Olive Green tank!
next to the ol'bonnie
Newest picture: january 4th 2012.
You can watch my video on youtub, just click right below the "youtube" below and you open a new window for the video.
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Please leave your comments.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VfaQsSm8qI
Ayyub Russell