Now that this build is just about over I have to look back a bit.
While I felt the build process wasn't terribly difficult, I look back at some of the things I said and was clueless about and even *I* think I was an idiot back then... While I have had and appreciate great help on this forum I think part of that is why this thread has many views but few posters. It's like watching a trainwreck. You don't want to get involved but you want to see the blood and guts!
I had half a mind to take my introductory video down...I was so clueless in retrospect. It's hard to believe I was that naive about some things when I started. But like I said, this is the first motorcycle I've ever owned or built and it was DEFINITELY a process! Heck, I had a job lined up at Twinline last fall. That's insane to me. If you had told me 2 years ago that I would have fallen this deep into these old Japanese bikes I would have laughed at you. Now I can't imagine life without them around.
I'm going to get this bike tuned and ride the piss out of it this summer and try not to kill myself or get killed by idiot drivers. We usually have a couple of moto-deaths each year in Topeka and quite often it is because drivers just plain weren't paying attention. I do not intend to be one of those deaths! A full-face helmet, armored jacket, leather riding gloves and good riding shoes will be required gear on my bike.
I've got another frame but it has no title. Maybe someday I'll build another bike... I would love to build a drag racer. Who knows!
Ryan
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Hey ya'll.
Welcome to my motorcycle build thread, where Ryan changes his mind every 3 seconds and makes decisions and then goes against what he has decided. Such is life.
This is the first motorcycle I have ever owned and this will be my first bike build. I've been working on vintage and modern vehicles to include full restos since I was a kid, so I think I can tackle this without too much of a problem. I plan to rebuild the engine completely myself.
The name is a joke, sort of. I was trying to come up with a name for the bike when someone joked about "Well definitely not something that has anything to do with coffee" Which sparked a long discussion that ended in the name Dark Roast.(now just Kona..) The color plans are flat black as much as possible except for the seat and tank which will be a "coffee" brown color.
I'm going for a sporty cafe style, one of the only bike styles I've ever had a keen eye for. I know it's "the thing" right now, but I'm doing it regardless of that. I just really like the style. Harleys bore me, crotch rockets bore me.
Below is my introductory video but know that a lot has been done since then (I'm updating this with 17 pages right now). I was a complete dolt when I made that video so pay no attention to my thinking that crap on the swingarm made it anywhere near the actual build...it went in the metal bin.
http://youtu.be/59MGfJ86jb4Thanks and nice to meet you!
Ravie