Showing posts with label Harley-Davidson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harley-Davidson. Show all posts

Friday, July 23, 2010

Split hoods and split bonnets

Split hoods and split bonnets
As you can imagine, a lot of consternation arose when I mentioned doing a section on split hoods and bonnets. Bre wanted to know how that makes your car go faster, and he's got a point, it does nothing for car performance; but it's a must have for a customized show car. While it may have nothing to do with car performance, it has everything to do with car customization and is ideal for our section on pimped out cars. It also goes to show that with a little imagination mundane looking car parts can be turned into something realy unique!

For those of you who might not know what we're talking about, a split hood is a hood consists of two halves and opens from the middle like French doors. While a conventional hood is hinged either at the back or the front of the hood, a split hood is hinged at the sides, allowing it to open from the middle to each side. It's the latest craze at the car shows but split hoods date back to the 1920's and 1930's when they were stock items on cars such as the 1929 Ford Model A sedan and the 1939 Plymouth P8 DeLuxe. Only those were more practice as they were hinged from the middle and opened from the sides. On this page we'll look at split hoods and fitting a split hood kit but be warned, this is a fairly simple job but requires a fair amount of skill and is intended for show cars and not street cars!

PLANNING

Planning is a crucial part of fitting a split hood. Begin by removing the sound deadening material on the underside of your hood so that you can see the support braces that give the hood its rigidity. The idea is to split the hood without losing rigidity so you may need to weld additional support braces, especially along the split, to regain rigidity.

When it comes to making the split, you've got quite a bit of choices. You can go for a straight cut down the middle, an off center diagonal cut, a curved cut, a zig zag cut, or any other imaginable shape. But the easiest yet still most impressive split hoods are the off center diagonal cut and the 'S' shaped curve cut.

You also need to take into consideration the location of the hood release catch as you still need to close the hood. On anything other than a straight cut the hood release catch must be on the part of the hood that will be your leading edge as the leading edge will rest on the other part of the hood. On a straight cut or a cut that is in the middle of the hood release catch, you will need to replace or move the hood release catch.

SPLIT THE HOOD

Once you've planned your cut, mark it out on the hood with heavy duty masking tape. Then take an angle grinder or jig saw carefully cut through the outer sheet metal on the hood and the support braces below it. The angle grinder is best if you're going for a straight or curved cut, while the jig saw is better for making zig zag cuts and shapes with sharp bends.

Now you need to weld an overlapping seam on the underside of the half of the hood that is not the leading edge. The leading edge will rest on this overlapping seam and hold it down as the leading edge is the part that has the hood release catch. This part may be a little tricky as you need a fairly flat overlapping seam. Therefore you may need to remove some of the support braces near the edge so that the hood can close flush. You may also need to add a support brace along the seam to increase rigidity.

Once that's all done, you'll need to repaint the hood to protect the cut against corrosion and to give it a nice finish. You can also replace the sound deadening material once the hood has been repainted.

REFITTING

Now it's time to refit the hood. You'll need a split hood kit to refit the hood or you can fabricate your own hinges and opening mechanism. Some split hood kits come with articulated opening mechanisms and some come with remote openers, but fabricating your own kit is a viable option. All you need are hinges that will be fixed to the inside of the front wings (i.e., the front fenders) and the spring mechanism and counter balance pistons from a car trunk. The counter balance pistons will allow you to balance the split hood against the spring tension so that you have a smooth hood opening action.

When you fit the hinges remember that the hood must open without causing the hood to foul against the front wing. You also want to have a nice even gap on either side of the hood, as well as along the cut where the two halves meet.

Now when you pop the hood, the spring loaded hood release mechanism and the spring mechanism will allow the split hood to flip up smoothly.That's it then; another successful pimped out car customization from custom-car.us even if it is a bit more complicated than fitting a tilt hood kit, lambo doors and shaved door handles.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

( 2010 ) NEW VICTORY VEGAS LE

2010 Victory Vegas Limited Edition

NEW VICTORY VEGAS LIMITED EDITION Motorcycles acclaimed its 10th anniversary. If youre a algebraic adept you apperceive that 2010 adds one added year, for a absolute of 11 years active for the Medina, Minnesota-based bike maker. And for eight of those 11 years the Vegas has been allotment of the Victory archetypal family. This year doesnt mark a anniversary for Victory, or the Vegas for that matter, but the aggregation still begin a acumen to bless something.

2010 Victory Vegas Limited Edition

2010 Victory Vegas Limited Edition
VICTORY VEGAS LIMITED EDITION WALLPAPER

To admire antagonism efforts of Victory motorcycle owners whove subjected their Vics to the rigors of antagonism the Bonneville Salt Flats the aggregation crafted a limited-edition Vegas. We capital to account racers that accept brought Victory Motorcycles to the Bonneville Salt Flats, says Victory Product Administrator Gary Gray. Bonneville is one of the best acrid antagonism environments on the planet, and racers such as Gregor Moe, Laura Klock of Klock Works, Matt Waring of MBW and others accept helped appearance the abeyant of our motorcycles to the world. Not advancing to a banker abreast you. The 2010 Vegas LE was fabricated in one baby batch. Were you one of the advantageous ones to affirmation a Vegas LE?


2010 Victory Vegas Limited Edition

Not advancing to a banker abreast you. The 2010 Vegas LE was fabricated in one baby batch. Were you one of the advantageous ones to affirmation a Vegas LE? Beyond advantageous admiration to Bonneville, the Victory aggregation saw the adventitious to ability addition Victory to be appreciative of.

2010 Victory Vegas Limited Edition
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The accuracy is that the Victory engineering and architecture aggregation is appealing adolescent and accessible to new ideas, said Victorys alien relations manager, Roberr Pandya. When the achievability of slapping the 106 (cubic-inch) Stage 2 into the Vegas came up it was a aural Hell yeah! It’s a different bike that will be a attenuate afterimage on the artery for sure. The active force and key aspect of the LE is the 106-cubic-inch, 6-speed V-Twin with Stage 2 cams. Victory says the Vegas LE is the quickest Victory ever.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Cool design style Cirbin V13R motorcycle


Taking the best of a car and a motorcycle and merging them together always brings up the question. Cirbin has done just that by taking a Harley-Davidson V-Rod and added a extra tire and seats and replacing the handlebars with a steering wheel.The look of the Cirbin is quite unique and will certainly have many people asking if this vehicle is really more car or motorcycle. But to those that get a chance to own one of these, the question will probally not matter. Just by the styling of the of the V13R, we can bet that people will flock to this and want one for themselves. The only thing that will stop all the gawkers from owning one of these is the price range starting at $40,000 dollars. With the styling of the V13R reminding me of the old style racing cars, it seems to show it’s speed just even sitting. The flow of the body to the rear wheel is done with a show of chrome that most bikers will love.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

2009 Harley-Davidson 883 Iron

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Harley-Davidson V-Rod

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