Polished and Brushed Axle Adjuster Collars!
Tom Bowie (Deep Six Cycles)
Polished Brass Axle Adjusters! We make them to replace OEM Part #47577-86 & 47577-00 (matching wheel spacers available)
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Polished Brass Axle Adjusters! We make them to replace OEM Part #47577-86 & 47577-00 (matching wheel spacers available)
We offer our USA-made shift knobs in aluminum and brass with a variety of finishes. Check out this “diamond in the rough”! That brass sure does make an impact when it’s polished up!
There's no feeling like riding choppers when there's snow on the side of the road or flurries in the air. It's a feeling I just can't explain especially in the mountains. On this day I found where they stopped maintaining the road when it snows in WNC.
Another in progress shot of the Cobbler's Shoe with the new to us Nikon. I've always been interested in photography and have needed a decent camera around the shop forever.
We may have something kind of big up our sleeves with this build. We'll have to wait to see which way things are going to turn out. We have some fun ideas for this build. Hopefully we will break them out this time around! The ole shop truck is always a work in progress…
Back in the beginning of things, in the days when our little chopper scene was just an under current surfacing on blogs and forums beneath a sea of beach ball back tires and mile long stretched tank mainstream “customs”. A few short years after founding the shop I saw a thread on Chop Cult. Some one was looking to build a bike sourced with parts from as many solid little cottage shops from the 33 community as they could. I reached out and we made a deal. I remember polishing those manually machined pegs for days before I sent them out. I am so glad I have streamlined the process today. I did manage to see a few photos of the bike completed. I believe it had a feature on Chop Cult but honestly it could have just been a thread.
The other week I was searching around the web and found a link to it being featured in Hot Bike Magazine in the April 2015 Issue. I believe this was several years after having sent the pegs out to Magoo for the bike. I’m not sure why we didn’t make the build sheet in this Hot Bike article. We didn’t even have a website at the time of the sale and we were not as well known as we are today. But we’re still so stoked to have parts on the build. Thanks again Magoo! Check it out the article at the Hot Bike link below for more info!
https://hotbike.com/spartan-killer-ss-powered-custom/
Check out the these Hot Bike Shots and read the original article at the Hot Bike link below!
https://hotbike.com/spartan-killer-ss-powered-custom/