Sucker Punch Work Truck Part 7
Final Touches before Paint
By Protetore di Parola

sps bar type banner

battery box
The construction continues.

I always pay attention to the little things on bikes so it is no surprise that I wanted little details on my bike that will make it stand apart from the rest, and it is also the reason I chose Ryan to do the work. All of his bikes have carefully been crafted and I knew he would take great care while helping me build the bike that I have wanted for years.

He started in with the battery tray and although my last battery worked it was far from pretty. Ryan got to work and machined a nice aluminum tray with an aluminum strap that ran across the top of it and mounted it right behind the BAKER tranny.

completed tray
Completed battery box.

We put the front wheel on with the Metzeler tires and got the dual disc ISR brake calipers set-up. We had very little clearance on this 35mm front end and swapped the lowers so we could clear all the mounts, it looks pretty slick.

The front end looks slick, but how much travel is there?

Right around this time I started talking with my buddy Kirk Taylor at Custom Design Studios about paint. I have never had a nice paint job but I knew that he would be the one to do it; he has done some killer stuff and has built some great bikes as well. I knew it had to be red and I had some ideas. Kirk also mentioned that he was working with DuPont paint and that they were looking for a motorcycle for their display at SEMA. I told him we would have it done and let Ryan know about our deadline. We had just been doing what we could up until this point but now we had a firm deadline, Nov. 1st so we had to start moving.

Ryan was up to the challenge and for a guy who is in to cars, trucks and bikes; I was amazed that he had never gone to SEMA. Now he was going to have a vehicle featured, as long as it got done in time. There was a flurry of activity at the shop. Ryan cut out a seat pan as soon as we got the rear fender with struts figured out. Ryan machined the struts and then got the seat pan tabs mounted.

Machining the strut
The struts being milled out.

STrut done
The struts done!

He cut the pan with his plasma cutter then started pounding on it to get the right shape. I wanted it small but to also have enough curve to hold me on without sliding backwards. We got the pan done and I sent it out to Paul Cox. I had spoken with Paul in Sturgis and asked if he would do my seat, he said he would so I was stoked. So far I hadn’t needed to make any compromises, I thought I might have to on the seat, but Paul said to send him the pan.

seat pan cutout

cutting the seat pan

seat pan on bike
This seat pan will be covered by Paul Cox’s fantastic leather work!

I needed to start amassing some of the essential parts for the build. I ordered a kickstand and started to hunt for a muffler online.

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