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AK GarageWorks

I love grass roots efforts. Alex, the guy who made and sent me the fatty kit for my Honda Zoomer, runs a business making stuff with his brother in his garage. He’s got some decent equipment which I’m sure he puts all his savings into and he’s developed some pretty awesome fabrication skills (I’m very jealous and I’d love to do a welding course at TAFE next year).

He really looked after me with the kit so I decided I’d help him out with a little graphic design, on the house of-course.

His username on the TotalRuckus forum is “alleykat” and he’s been using a logo with Felix the Cat’s head. Not wanting to change things to much I just re-worked it a little (this is what his old site and logo looked like).

He was quick to give me his hosting details, it turns out that there was one press WordPress install option so I just got that going, a few tweaks later hey presto, another WordPress site. :)

Visit: www.akgarageworks.com

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Zoomer gets a fatty


Post man came with a big box from the USA with a massive rip in it. I assume customs went through the goods but failed to do a good job of re-sealing the box. Luckily nothing fell out and everything inside was in ace condition!


Got dish? Ahahahaha. 10×8 baby!


AK GarageWorks header which is designed so my Yoshi exhaust will clear the new fat wheel.


No instructions but I figured everything out. The kit includes an engine mount which offsets the engine, you can see how much it does so by checking out how far the rear wheel is on the non-drive side.


AK GarageWorks shock mount vs. stock mount.


Check the AK GarageWorks exhaust mount, very nice. Hardest part of the install was taking the rear wheel off! I had to drop into the local auto shop to get a breaker bar to get the damn nut off.


Exhaust installed, stiff pipe!


Hahaha yup.


Stretched out even more now.

A sincere thanks to Alex from AK GarageWorks for bothering to pack and send the kit to me in Sydney AUSTRALIA (first!). All his communications were awesome, he’s a top guy and his gear is top shelf too.

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Zoomer update


Stripped the bike, prepped and painted the front frame black with engine enamel.


Also installed a stainless steel gas tank cover.

Using Christina’s little Canon Ixus…gahhhh so crap! Back on a Lumix GF1 very soon, hopefully any day now.

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Zi’s SR


After.


Before.

Whilst I’ve been going bonkers on my Honda Zoomer, Zi’s been going bonkers on his SR400. It’s looking so good. Fatter tyres, black wheels, smaller headlight… it’s amazing what small differences make! I’ve had a soft spot for the SR for ages and I’d love to do one up tracker style. With Zi pushing me to buy one it might happen sooner rather than later!

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Bowls LA


The boys at Bowls chucked in a whole lotta stickers and also a couple of license plate frames. Unfortunately the plate frames don’t quite fit our NSW plates but the holes lined up perfectly with the holes around my radiator so I’ve bolted one down just for the fun of it. :)


Zoomania frame caps replace the ugly chrome caps I had on there before.

I’ve been haunting the Bowls LA site for ages, especially since getting the Zoomer. Unfortunately for me they’ve run out of most of their Zoomer gear but they had some Japanese Zoomania end caps I really wanted. Over the last month or so I’ve been re-visiting their online shop, adding goodies to the cart, but not going ahead with the orders…until a few weeks ago :)

I’m not one to wear fashion brands. 80% of the T’s I wear are my own designs (haha) but this time I bought a few goodies to wear. The Hundreds wallet was the first thing I’ve put to good use. It’s huge, has a zip all around it and has a massive coin pocket. I can’t stand how those super exxy brand name wallets don’t have coin pockets (in my opinion there is no such thing as “spare” change!). I’ve also bought a watch. I’ve not worn a watch since buying a mobile phone many many years ago but I’m liking the idea of wearing a watch again, it’s so comfy I’ve already forgotten I’m wearing it. The Hundreds sunnies came very nicely packaged. On their own they look cool, on my face they feel amazing but they don’t suit me that well (hard part about buying fashion stuff online huh?).

Visit: http://www.bowlsla.com

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Loftus night ride


My Reign. That noisy Hope hub, the crazy wide bars, grippy flat pedals and joplin seatpost. Love it.


Ash’s 29’er. We spotted another guy smashing it on one during the ride too. In fact everyone we spotted in the carpark had Giants!


Ash.


Andy.


Mel.

Went for a night ride at Loftus last night. First mountain bike ride since Canberra for me, when was that? 2 years ago?! Last minute notice for me. Ayups charged up to full in an hour which was impressive. I hadn’t cleaned the Reign since the Canberra trip. I pumped my tyres up and all that dried up Canberra mud went all over my floors haha.

Was a warm night. Dry air and plenty of great fresh bush smells, heaps of friendly riders out on the trail, heaps of fat hairy spiders too! Despite being a little unfit and slow I had an absolute blast. Especially had fun on everything pointing downwards (as usual) and still made it up that shitty hill no worries. Love the Reign, so much. I made a crazy choice to sell my Anthem and keep the much older 2006 Reign but it’s just hands down the best bike I’ve ever owned (so far!).

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Zoomer (finally) gets a (slightly) longer ride


Zi came over on his SR and we hit Kingsford for dinner, then dropped into a servo to get some fuel.


We then met up with the boys at the Starbucks near the Capitol Theatre in Chinatown. Funniest looking group of bike riders ever.


Spotted these Fixies owned by a cute guy and girl couple.


I thought Zi’s SR sounded good until I heard Matt’s SR. The thing pops flames! Starbucks was closing so we rode to Double Bay for coffee and I split home from there.

Some thoughts and observations:

2 little girls (with their parents) pointed and laughed at me when we were all at the lights. Funny for sure seeing this tiny scooter in a group of motor bikes!

The Zoomer’s fast enough to keep up with traffic, no worries. I can’t tell what speed I’m doing past 60 but Zi said I was doing 72km/hr when he checked his speedo on Anzac Parade. Unlike a motorbike I’m just riding a scooter so I can throw the thing around without worrying about braking, clutch and gears which makes it fun and easy through back streets and sharp corners. Cornering with feet forward isn’t great but it’s more of a challenge if anything, stance is great, would love the seat to be further back by 2 inches or so, that would be perfect.

The exhaust is damn loud, even in comparison to the other bikes in the group. So loud and kinda annoying after a while when it’s at high rpm’s, but it’s a good safety thing. Speaking of safety – Anzac Parade was under construction last night and went from 3 lanes to 1. I was up against a bus and he almost wiped me out. Couldn’t hear me and it took me a little longer than expected to overtake him (the danger of having something without power for sure).

Taking off the mud guards looks right but I went over some wet road on George St and it all ended up ion my face. Nice. Riding home was pretty boring (group riding was heaps more fun) and I felt bad for all the residents as my loud exhaust would have pissed people off for sure. Grips are not comfy enough to not wear gloves. I’ll either wear gloves or buy some softer grips. Rear view mirror is useless because my bars are chopped so narrow. I can’t see shit out of it. Headlights were fine, not too weak.

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Gear


Sideburn Magazine. Got all the editions I’ve missed since the first 3 in the mail yesterday. Love this magazine, with all my heart. The picture content is out of this world but the words are what really do it for me (that’s a rare thing when it comes to magazines!). Each edition is like a book and even if you’re not into bikes I’d suggest you buy yourself a copy: http://www.sideburnmagazine.com


Steve dropped in to give me a gift from his recent trip to Japan (and a case of Asahi, what a champ!).

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Ride Sydney

For a good part of last year I was working with Grant from MC Cyclery on a business plan to launch a new cycling concept shop in the city. Unfortunately things didn’t quite work out to plan and I bailed out of the business. Good news is that Grant forged on and he’s just about to launch with a bang.

This viral video is amazing. It’s going to get out there, and then some. The typography was done by Daniel Dittmar (who’s awesome), not sure who did the video (I assume Flood) but it’s so good I’ve watched it 3 times already!

For more, visit: http://ridesydney.com

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Custom saddle


Old seat.


New seat.

Sent to me from the states by Victor Tran (aka Sanjuro). I love it so so much. Sits lower than the stock seat and I can comfortably sit further back now too, not to mention I think it looks absolutely amazing!

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