Saturday, May 15, 2010

tons of stuff

It's been awhile since my last post, been real busy and i the only camera i have right now is my cell phone so i haven;t really been documenting the things we have been up to recently, but alot is going on. 
When I was at WB3 i picked up this this ciao frame from Jason W


i am making another ciao basically the same thing as my white ciao just better.
before



i bought a nice piece of steel tubing  this time around for the cross brace instead of just using a fence post i found laying around, i didn;t realize how cheap steal actually is. 

i also ordered a set of pit bike forks, and they showed up the other day, and mounted up with little work. i was a little nervous they wouldn't work but it all worked out

now the ciao is fully painted and forks are mounted, just waiting for a 12 mm sealed axle and a disk rotor, hoping that stuff comes fast i can not wait to get this thing rolling


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1.junk yard 
2. deljon getting rad.
3.blury buffalos
4.sizzle fest

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

i'm so glad you posted man. i was wondering what you'd been up to. i'm still pluggin away on the bravo. i just bought the gila parmakit intake from a dude from mission 23, should allow for pedals once i find a different reedblock. i'm gonna shop around at some scooter places here in town to see what i can come up with.

that ciao is looking stylin' man. i like that color a lot. what did you end up using to make the rear fender piece this time?

also, what engine do you plan on running?

lastly, disk rotor? are you putting disk brakes on? p.s. can you post the link for the pit bike forks and go into a little more detail of how you modified things to fit?

thanks brandon, you're the best

Wadowski said...

Dude. First off...sweet. I can't believe this is the same frame. GOOD WORK! I'm glad its going to good use. The disc set up with be awesome. I too want to know what sort of deal you got on those forks. They look nice. Keep it real, keep it Italian.