Mechanical Husbandry

I love getting paid to ride my motorcycle all day, but I also like to drive my car for work when it’s super cold and wet, because I can listen to NPR all day with the heater on. My co-worker Lee, though, rides his motorcycle no matter how shitty the weather gets. He recently retired his DL650 with over 120,000 miles on the original motor, and now he rides a sort of Frankenbike that started out as a CB600… although it has a mystery front wheel, a front fairing that is actually an ancient Hewlett Packard computer monitor, and a Nalgene bottle for a coolant reservoir. Lee is a custom metal fabricator, and he also removed the bike’s mono-shock and welded on dual shocks from a different bike, he made a battery tray out of some scraps and a pair of cheap pliers, and he’s welded a huge rack onto the bike that is comprised of miscellaneous bicycle parts. The subframe of the bike is made of a handrail from a climbing gym. For a final touch of visual artistry, he’s painted the bike avocado green, sky blue, and red. Amazing.

 

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3 Responses to Mechanical Husbandry

  1. RedKev says:

    Heat & NPR, the best things about car delivery. Now, where have I seen that top picture before?

  2. admin says:

    Ha, isn’t that funny? Let me know if you need a royalty (cold beer) for using that.

  3. jeremy nash says:

    it started as a 1988 honda huricane 600 with about 40k on the engine.

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