Friday, February 18, 2011

Shop Progress



the new shop is well on its way to being set up. we are starting a new XS650 chop this week that should be pretty cool.
the CB350 cafe started up this week for the first time with the bigger camshaft and rebuilt engine. it runs strong. so it should be on the streets in a week or two!

-Greg

Sunday, January 23, 2011

new shop

its been a little while! but we just began moving into our new shop this weekend.
we're right on state street now! we're getting everything organized and building our work benches right now. but once everything is up and going, we're having a shop-warming party.

the CB350 is back together, i tried kicking it over today, but ive still got some fine tuning to do it looks like

Sunday, October 31, 2010

not too much news.
the CB350 head is at the machine shop getting new valve guides installed. hopefully itll be back together so i can ride it before it gets too cold.
we're waiting to start the XS650 chop until the CB350 is done and out of the shop. so i have that project to look forward to this winter.
the shadow is running perfectly as always.

business as usual.


-Greg

Monday, October 18, 2010

the CB750


we're getting started with the CB750 this week. heres the engine before we tore into it.
expect a giant cam, higher compression, and a lot more good stuff, we've got big plans for this thing

Monday, October 4, 2010

case covers

i just media blasted the engine case covers this morning. our powdercoater should be stopping by in an hour or two to pick these up, im pretty pumped! he always does a great job


thanks for checking it out
-Greg

Friday, October 1, 2010

the Shadow

here are some photos of another Regatta Garage bike in the process. we're building a nice simple soft-tail Shadow bobber, nothing too extravagent. this bike is nice because it hasnt had any big issues, everything has been relatively smooth so far.





*note the fuel gauge on the tank in the last photo



the CB350's engine

we torn into the CB's engine today to clean out the debris from sheering the bolts of of the cam sprocket. the covers came off to get powdercoated while we're at it.


it looks so sad without an engine/rear wheel

got a new angle grinder since my old one burnt out. hurray for the death wheel!