Looks real good. However several hundred black widows would like their former home back. They are asking if you could hold off on the rest of the mods.
The truck looks terrific though and it'll be great to see it fly.
I don't know I think they like the new place.
Jason was telling me most of the guys at the shop are afraid of my truck like its a big spider or something.
next time I bring it to the House of Demello I will make sure to leave the spiders at home. It freaked me out watching the porn cam the first day of the build Jamie took the flame thrower to them and all I say on the screen was a ball of fire climbing over my truck, I thought the whole place was going up.
I have to do a couple things to it when I get it home one of them being getting it smogged, but I should be driving it daily here soon.
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That would actually be pretty cool but I kind of like the stock color, I will have to come up with a design like that only keeping the green/grey color in place of the red.
And I would have to swap the coors for miller on the fender.
__________________ "Because in the end it has almost nothing to do with the bike and everything to do with setting
out to accomplish something that is intimidating, that is unknown to you, something you know you
have a good chance of failing at but doing it anyways and slowly but surely proving yourself wrong." Mike Ambs
www.corva.org "Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
- Thomas Paine
Nice setup, I can't wait to hear how you like the ride.
Thanks Mike, I hope to be driving it by this weekend. I was going to work on it today but I am not feeling to hot so I've been trying to get some rest. I'll post up a bunch of pics and a little review after I get to drive it a little more. I did do a couple hot laps around Demello's parking lot but I didn't have breaks so I didn't get to wild.
__________________ "Because in the end it has almost nothing to do with the bike and everything to do with setting
out to accomplish something that is intimidating, that is unknown to you, something you know you
have a good chance of failing at but doing it anyways and slowly but surely proving yourself wrong." Mike Ambs
www.corva.org "Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
- Thomas Paine
Just drove the truck around the block and it feels stiff and uneven. I will have to order some softer springs some time in the near future. I'll have to drive it more to get a feel for the shock tuning, and I think my little 22re needs a tune up its been sitting for way to long. But it felt good to drive it.
__________________ "Because in the end it has almost nothing to do with the bike and everything to do with setting
out to accomplish something that is intimidating, that is unknown to you, something you know you
have a good chance of failing at but doing it anyways and slowly but surely proving yourself wrong." Mike Ambs
www.corva.org "Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
- Thomas Paine
Went to Afton canyon with air2air on Saturday to play here are some pictures of me taken by Todd. Thanks buddy had a blast and the pics are cool.
__________________ "Because in the end it has almost nothing to do with the bike and everything to do with setting
out to accomplish something that is intimidating, that is unknown to you, something you know you
have a good chance of failing at but doing it anyways and slowly but surely proving yourself wrong." Mike Ambs
www.corva.org "Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
- Thomas Paine