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This bike for sale as of January 2013 - it's in our window.

I left the CPU, fan, and motherboard power connected, but disconnected the hard drive power. That cable was really in the way. I connected the cables for the power/HDD LEDs on the case, as well as the case's audio and USB cables. Those are the black and the colored cables at the bottom of the motherboard.

This is the Paulus Quiros signature flourish, the 'dragonfly' - this one plaited.

Some more alternate views of my Rush Hour MOC

The renowned checkerboard graphic.

Soma 'Stanyan' 58cm, lugged, Tange Prestige relaxed-geometry road frameset.

Brooks B17 Champion Special saddle.

Nitto 44cm 'Noodle' bar.

Velo-Orange stem, post, headset, rims, toe straps.

Shimano 105 hubs, XT rear der, RX-100 front der, Dura-Ace cranks, 5500 BB.

Tektro R538 brakes and R200 levers.

MKS pedals and toe clips.

Gran Compe 'Eine Ciclo' 28mm tires.

DiaCompe 'Silver' shifters.

Soma bar plugs.

Velo-Orange stem

FSA white headset with white Wheels Manufacturing spacers alternating with black and silver Wheels cap

Custom shape elements created for Casati Reflection at Design Miami/. ©Bombshell Productions

Brooks B-17 Honey, Velo-Orange seatpost, Racktime rack, Tektro CR-720 canti's

A new, custom fabricated Tommasini 'Tecno' road bike, brought to me for a wheelbuild and

complete assembly. Most of the parts were supplied by the client.

When this bike was finished even I was flabbergasted by how beautiful it was.

Sneaky pic of my Norton 961 Streetscrambler before MCN show it this week !

I connected all the power cables, but realized it was a total mess. If I started connecting the data and other cables, it would only become messier.

 

A quality modular power supply wasn't in the budget for this build.

Cut and filed all the teeth off a chainring for the chainguard.

San Jose 2020

 

Salsa Beargrease custom build with BTLOS carbon rims and Onyx Racing hubs.

Before being delivered to the customer I realized we had orange cable ends and changed them.

 

Soma 'Stanyan' 58cm, lugged, Tange Prestige relaxed-geometry road frameset.

Brooks B17 Champion Special saddle.

Nitto 44cm 'Noodle' bar.

Velo-Orange stem, post, headset, rims, toe straps.

Shimano 105 hubs, XT rear der, RX-100 front der, Dura-Ace cranks, 5500 BB.

Tektro R538 brakes and R200 levers.

MKS pedals and toe clips.

Gran Compe 'Eine Ciclo' 28mm tires.

DiaCompe 'Silver' shifters.

Soma bar plugs.

Here you can see how I put the extra cables in the 5.25" drive bay. I also used a zip tie to strap a bundle of cables to the drive cage so they wouldn't move around.

Here are photos of my custom Keef Telecaster build, from many years ago.

 

The neck pup is a Gibson Burstbucker One humbucker; the bridge pup is a Don Mare pedal steel wind single coil. It screams. The middle position is totally killer.

 

Swamp ash body with Gibson red to gloss black sunburst, painted by me with rattle can lacquer. Came out pretty good! All the wear and tear is 100 percent legit.

 

Warmoth Strat neck, compound radius, on a third-party Ash body; jumbo frets. Callaham "vintage" tuners, vintage wiring harness, hand-carved bone nut, brass and aluminum compensated bridge saddles (I think they're Glendale; I forget). Glendale bridge plate. All the screws are standard blade, vintage 50s style. This guitar will be in my casket when I'm buried, I will never sell or give it away. It's not a 100 percent correct reproduction of Keith's guitar (I didn't mount the neck humbucker upside down), but sound-wise, it's pretty damn close.

 

I play it through a Vox AC4C1-12, with the "bright-cap mod." For effects, I stick to some pretty basic stuff: my MXR Dyna Comp compressor (sometimes), a EHX Soul Food overdrive, a Tone City "Tape Machine" delay pedal, and a very cheap Aroma "Ocean Verb" reverb pedal. I usually don't use them all at the same time. I also have a Joyo tremolo pedal, which sounds just like the tremolo on my old Ampeg Reverberocket. One of the great cheap pedals out there ...

 

This is my lovely other half's one off blue Handsome SheDevil. Whats the point of dating the boss if ya can't get a custom bike out of the deal?

Yall know my man B-Rose from the Shockspital? Well he is one of the literally handful of people riding one of our proto's, and here are some pictures of his set up.

Sneaky pic of my Norton 961 Streetscrambler before MCN show it this week !

Here are photos of my custom Keef Telecaster build, from many years ago.

 

The neck pup is a Gibson Burstbucker One humbucker; the bridge pup is a Don Mare pedal steel wind single coil. It screams. The middle position is totally killer.

 

Swamp ash body with Gibson red to gloss black sunburst, painted by me with rattle can lacquer. Came out pretty good! All the wear and tear is 100 percent legit.

 

Warmoth Strat neck, compound radius, on a third-party Ash body; jumbo frets. Callaham "vintage" tuners, vintage wiring harness, hand-carved bone nut, brass and aluminum compensated bridge saddles (I think they're Glendale; I forget). Glendale bridge plate. All the screws are standard blade, vintage 50s style. This guitar will be in my casket when I'm buried, I will never sell or give it away. It's not a 100 percent correct reproduction of Keith's guitar (I didn't mount the neck humbucker upside down), but sound-wise, it's pretty damn close.

 

I play it through a Vox AC4C1-12, with the "bright-cap mod." For effects, I stick to some pretty basic stuff: my MXR Dyna Comp compressor (sometimes), a EHX Soul Food overdrive, a Tone City "Tape Machine" delay pedal, and a very cheap Aroma "Ocean Verb" reverb pedal. I usually don't use them all at the same time. I also have a Joyo tremolo pedal, which sounds just like the tremolo on my old Ampeg Reverberocket. One of the great cheap pedals out there ...

 

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