I spent some time yesterday afternoon putting together some photos of different projects (most of which some of you have seen) that I've built in the last 5 years. It was a fun time spent putting it together.
Some old photos, some behind the scenes, some new shots as well.
ALL safe for work BTW... ;)
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2040395&id=1195590942&l=8c0a810556 (http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2040395&id=1195590942&l=8c0a810556)
Enjoy! [thumbsup]
Awesome as always Stuart [thumbsup]
Strange thing is always looking back at prior projects and customer builds. Some seem like they were just yesterday -- but were years ago in fact. Others were done recently and sometimes seem like a distant or faded memory. And I know personally looking back -- inevitably there is one customer bike that I wish was sitting in my own garage instead of the owners now...
It will be interesting to see what the next five years brings for Stuart and FlightCycles!
note: Also if anyone as pics of Stuarts 'bobber and my DesmoDevil from MotoGP/Laguna Seca 2007 -- we are still looking for pictures! (and the television video from the helicopter of us riding out of the track)
[evil] [thumbsup]
Out of all those fantastic pics, I think the shot of Spidey's bike's underseat wiring gives me the most wood!! [laugh] [laugh]
[moto] [beer] (in that order)
P.S. Your bobber blows away the 13Choppers chopper.
oooooh. Thanks for sharing. I'm really glad I get to see this kind of stuff.
Black and gold one is deff my favorite
Quote from: MotoCreations on September 12, 2009, 08:36:57 AM
note: Also if anyone as pics of Stuarts 'bobber and my DesmoDevil from MotoGP/Laguna Seca 2007 -- we are still looking for pictures! (and the television video from the helicopter of us riding out of the track)
I think I have some pics
somewhere of you two, Mark. Lemme look for 'em.
Schweet. 8)
thanks for sharing. I'm kind of new around here, so nice to see some of the way-back. One of these days I'll have work for you stu.
Rock. [thumbsup]
Some old, some new, all awesome.
No pics of bp's Tostapane?
Nice, very nice. I have a favorite pic in that bunch as well. ;)
i like how you had the ss2r next to the original bike that is a good touch, and also the bobber next to the other chopper where you see how the similarities are there.. nice job now both bikes make complete sense when viewed with the orignal styles that you went off of.
Quite an impressive body of work there Stuart.
You should put E. on all of them . She makes them all look just that much better.
Continued success to your future endeavors.
Dolph :)
Nice Work! [thumbsup]
Fabulous work you have done!! Maybe someday, if I am ever in NorCal, I will drop off my SC and see what magic I can bribe you into doing. ;)
Great looking stuff... I love looking back thru a body of work and seeing the progression in thought and work.
Looking foreword to the next project!
Nice to see all the bikes together. [thumbsup]
Very nice work Stu [thumbsup]
Quote from: DRKWNG on September 13, 2009, 12:01:16 AM
Maybe someday, if I am ever in NorCal, I will drop off my SC and see what magic I can bribe you into doing. ;)
like maybe grafting on a MHe swingarm? :D
Quote from: DRKWNG on September 14, 2009, 07:53:41 AM
like maybe grafting on a MHe swingarm? :D
You find the arm, I'll handle the rest.
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errr, nice bike.
Quote from: Duck-Stew on September 14, 2009, 09:02:55 AM
You find the arm, I'll handle the rest.
Plan on coming to Hawaii to do the install? ;)
fabulous [thumbsup]
Awesome work Stu!!
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