Friday, July 16, 2010

Beware the "Beezerker"






It's been 11 months in the works and it's finally ready to rear its head. I present to you the "Beezerker"

What you looking at is a 1965 BSA A65 motor, fully rebuilt. I designed and built everything else. Some of the interesting details are; the headers that enter into the frame under the motor and then exit out the very back under the tail light, the down tube is the oil tank, fabricated sheet metal girder fork, twist clutch, cast stainless steel grips from my Schwinn mag scrambler, aluminum tank and tail, killer leather seat with real tuck and roll by my friend Attila, SU carb, mechanical rear disc brake. As usual with me all the parts are free-style machined out of aluminum or stainless steel.

Lynn and I are heading to Long Beach bright and early in the morning for the LA Calendar show.... we are shooting for best of show this year!

I'll talk more about all the little things but I need to get some shut eye ;)

Thanks for all your patiance, I hope it was worth the wait. Chris

12 comments:

  1. maybe I'll see you around again now... damn I can't believe you showed me the little sketch of that back in October and now here it is. Amazing Chris.

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  2. This is truly an amazing bike! Bravo! I am hoping to see it at moon eyes...J-

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  3. i can see the work that has gone into that bike mate....when i first saw it i didnt know what to think.....ive looked at it many times now and i like it....well done mate...mammoth build!

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  5. Hey, Congratulations on your Best of Show, you really earned it! Thats one sublime Beezer!

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  6. Great pictures! Can't wait to hear how it did in LA.

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  7. At last, Innovation!!

    Very well done mate, looks stunning!

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  8. Thank you all so much for the support. I know I went out there a bit with this build and I am so glad to hear that people get it, thank you all!

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  9. You know, all I really have to say is that you are an amazing artist! The bike is like nothing I have ever seen and that is fabulous because you took me out of the box. Way to go man. You should be proud.

    August 16, 2010 3:10 PM

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  10. hello, I just posted your creation on my blog. well done, you'r an artist for sure !

    http://upyoursbblog.blogspot.com/

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  11. I'm pretty sure we should be friends :) That bike is simply perfect, like you pulled it from my brain but made it 1000x better.

    Great work!

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