Here’s the video from the last Rock Store ride. We saw a line of Ferraris (7 second marker) and an SV rider low side (3:20 marker).
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Rock Store Ride
Monday, September 28th, 2009Me modeling my bike again…
Monday, September 28th, 2009I just recently picked up a 117 motor for the ZB, but since it’s far from completion, I threw it in the monkey for the time being.
108cc Power
Monday, June 15th, 2009This weekend, I finished installing the 108 motor into the monkey and took it for a short test ride. The motor ran strong and sounded sweet with the Over exhaust. Everything went well…
New Engine For The Monkey
Monday, June 8th, 2009The new motor is complete. It has a TB108 Stage 3 kit, TB manual clutch, and an AHP 4 speed transmission.
The install was pretty straight forward, but there’s several things worth mentioning…
Japanese Scooter Rally
Monday, March 30th, 2009I purchased a GoPro camera not too long ago and thought this event would be the perfect time to try it out. But, because it was my first time using the camera and wasn’t too familiar with it… I messed up and lost half the video!! Oh well…
Trail Bikes CDI Harness Adapter
Monday, January 26th, 2009A Leisurely Sunday Ride
Sunday, January 18th, 2009I took the monkey out today with no destination in mind, so I just rode and rode until I ended up at the Starbucks on Melrose. I chatted with some cool people and afterwords decided to visit my girlfriend in Century City. She followed me back home and took some pictures. =)
Over Racing Rearset Install
Sunday, January 11th, 2009I ran into quite a bit of problems installing the Over Racing Rearsets (backstep) on the Jincheng frame. I used 8mm derlin spacers between the T plate and frame which I made from a chain roller. This however created more complications… (more…)
Rust Removal By Electrolysis
Sunday, January 4th, 2009June 08
I opted to use electrolysis to remove the rust from inside the tank mainly because I’ve seen others doing it with good results and it does not remove metal in the process. Afterwords, I sealed the inside of the tank with POR15.







