Making Motorcycles From Junk Parts Since 2006

Thank you for visiting the blog that represents Unholy Motorsports. We are a team of two with a shop in the Baltimore neighborhood of Hampden. We previously occupied a space in Highlandtown, once home to Thompson Metalcraft. We've been making bikes from junk parts since 2006, and continue to work on personal projects and on customer bikes by appointment.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

T-100 Gets New Bars

These Faclon Enduro bars narrowed my bike's profile by 6 inches- making lane splitting a little easier. They also bring my riding posture slightly forward of neutral. Norman Hyde cable extensions for the clutch, brake and throttle. I used a Honda dirtbike clutch lever and bicycle bar tape for the grips. . .




I'm in the process of changing out the right side controls as well. Below is the bracket that holds the highbeam and horn switches on the left- it has been painted black and will hold the kill and start switch on the right side- this bracket has been fitted up under the tank.

















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