Monday, July 4, 2011

shot gun shells and Georgia clay and the "JERSEY DEVIL"

So went and took some photo's of my KZ chop. I am not a photographer and the pics are shot with a camera from target thats a hundred bucks. Just having some fun and some better pics than what I get in the garage on it.

Pic of it right before we left Jersey to move to Georgia



If you look at both pics. You can see most of it was reused and reworked to make this badd ass metric chop.

It's done. No more work to this one. I 'm the type where I will always see what can be changed to make it look better. It is what it is. This is the bike that started me hacking bikes up. I've owned this KZ for five years and its went through hell with me. This was the practice bike built with Bondo, fiberglass, welding, and paint. This was my crash test dummy. It was a stock bike when purchased and well this is what she turned into.




It's been hardtailed. The swingarm was extended, then the top tubes of the frame were brought down to it. After a while riding her like that, she was broken down to finish the bottom section of the hard tail. There's a bunch of BS that has been done to her, and redone...

Found this little spot while out riding and pulled in for some pics after doing some tire spinning dirt burn-outs and some fish tailing. While taking the shots, I noticed all the shotgun shells laying around on the ground. So I got what needed to be done!



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