My buddy Rich told me about this crazy cool junk yard somewhere up state, so today we took a ride and this is what we found. It's a pretty creepy place with no real signs of life except for some piles of wood chips around sharpened stumps left by the beavers. Enjoy the pictures.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
More gas caps
I feel like gas caps and handlebars are all I have been making lately. Oh yea, because I have. At least it's fun.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Iron Works Mag. Feature
June/July issue of Iron Works Mag. Pick it up and read the article. Thanks to Steve B for the recognition and support, and my buddy Lock for turning him on to me.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Got Bars?
LSS Turn-Down T Bar
These are available by clicking the original parts link on the side bar.
LSS Turn-Down T Bar- $180.00
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Gas Caps
I finally got around to having the gas caps engraved with my logo. These measure 2" across and are machined from 6061 aluminum. Comes with steel bung. Like any part I offer these caps are 100% hand made in house and in extremely limited quantity (only five).
Available for purchase on my Original Parts page.
$80
Available for purchase on my Original Parts page.
$80
Handlebars
I finished these up today. I am only making ONE set of these so if you want them act fast. They are as narrow as possible while still fitting in a stock Harley clamp. Measuring 4 7/8" across the inside of the bottom tube, 9 3/4" high with 15 degrees pullback and a 40 degrees pull down. The bottom construction is .120 wall and the top tube is .065 and will accommodate internal throttle. Available for purchase on Original Parts page.
*Full polished stainless construction
*Hand made
*Real Knurl
*Only one available
$180.00
LSS Special Lane Slitter Bar
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
7/8" controls on 1" bars
I had Tommy buy a set of Magura hand controls for his Sportster. I had to ditch the bulky HD ones and Magura is the only company that offers a nice looking well made set of controls. The only problem is they only offer these for 7/8" bars. Instead of sectioning a piece of 7/8" material into the bar, I decided there was enough meat in the clutch perch to machine it to 1". I used a 7/8" piece of material clamped half way into the perch, opened it up to 1'' flipped it, attached it to a piece of 1'' material and finished the job. Sounds complicated but it only took 5 minutes.
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