Posts Tagged ‘saint motor bikes’

Monster Project: Phase 9

Ladies and Gents, thar she blows. My 1998 Ducati Monster 750 Dark with a Superbike 748 front end on it. The process getting to this point was long, drawn out and annoying. But having adjustable, strong, awesome front shocks is so very worth it. Details behind the link!

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Night time is the right time… to work. Jeff from Saint Motor Company in his work shop. This is the stuff my dreams are made of.

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Lowside Magazine featured Saint Motor Bikes BSA 500ss cafe custom, and I love the photos! Jeff Yarrington, the owner and main man of Saint, is an extremely talented, helpful, and cool guy. So it’s GREAT to see his work displayed correctly! (www.saintmotorcompany.com)

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Saint Motor Bikes does it again– this time he turns a 1972 Yamaha XS 650 into a classy little cafe bike with a removable tail cone for the option to seat two. How ingenious. From Jeff Yarrington, the talented owner of Saint Motor Company- “[My] favorite part is that I pull off the exhaust & muffler under the seat (sectioned & made frame taller in rear), & the Battery being hidden under gas Tank, all leaving the rear section empty, without sacrifice of amenities.”

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The Shoemaker Wears Flip Flops

Submission from Jeff of Saint Motor Bikes- My Helmet & Ride

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“Saving Grace” custom by the Saint Motor Company Jeff (of Saint Motor Co) wrote me a nice note after I posted his Green Ural Racer, and upon further investigation of his customs… I found this beauty. I love the military feel, and the simple paint scheme. 

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and on the first day, god made the ural. any more pics of that green one?

Ask and thou shall receive. Update: Here’s another I found.

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Have no comment other than; Ohhhhh… I’ve got the Ural infection… Update: 1993 Russian Ural 650cc with 250 km. Click here for a slideshow of the bike [build/mod] process.

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