The only
place where I could work was a corner of my friend’s garage. All my wrenches
and tool could be fitted in the one red toolbox. And I was enough skilled as mechanic, but not
as good as I wished.
In fact, if
all your fiends are motorcyclists, you have no problem in enhancing repairing
skills. That wasn’t thoughtful decision, but since winter 2009 I began take in repair
different bikes. Works were ranged from rebuilding / fixing / assembling brakes
and suspensions, as well as carburetors cleaning to engines overhauling.
More of those repair works were quite
ordinary ones, nevertheless giving me a
lot of practice, experience, and also ideas of what tools I exactly needed. But
some of works were very interesting in addition, such as tune-up of my own
Kawasaki Zephyr’s engine with Wiseco' forged pistons:
All money have been earned on those repairs were spent by me on buying wrenches, tools, measuring tools and all other stuff needed to do repairing works better.
When you
are riding at least 10K miles a season (from Spring till Winter), and also when
you are some kind of photographer, you will be ready to spend a lot of time for
all that and on keeping your bike in excellent condition also:-)
So time
flies fast when you‘re having what to do. And I had. There were an employment, the family,
the friends, a motorcycle riding, a photographing , as well as my additional
mechanical works, not mentioning other few…
Also, all
that time I collected different motorcycle parts. Some of them where intended for my Cafe –Racer
project:
But progress
of “Eight Ball” was still a real turtle slowly-like. I had a few new sketches, but hey where far from perfect as this one:
But I have done
nothing serious in this case. And so my
life went likewise until year 2012...
You're a mechanical genius, man. I wish I had you around to help with MY projects!
ReplyDeleteExactly what sort of engine IS that? Very interesting details around the head.....
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