Middle Class Chops is a modern motorcycle themed cafe specializing in fine coffee and micro brews. It serves as a non-typical coffee shop and beer bar that provides an atmosphere that is hip and comfortable for all patrons and especially those who ride, build, work on or are interested in motorcycles. Half the building is dedicated to the cafe while the other half is a working custom motorcycle shop. Middle Class Chops combines a modern urban style cafe with the booming movement of the young motorcycle enthusiast and brings it all to Boise where none such exist.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Middle Class Chops - Coffee, Beer, Motorcycles
Been kicking around a business idea for a couple years now. I would like to open a combo coffee shop, micro brew bar and custom bike shop. Here's the idea and below is my son in front of a vacant auto shop...
Middle Class Chops is a modern motorcycle themed cafe specializing in fine coffee and micro brews. It serves as a non-typical coffee shop and beer bar that provides an atmosphere that is hip and comfortable for all patrons and especially those who ride, build, work on or are interested in motorcycles. Half the building is dedicated to the cafe while the other half is a working custom motorcycle shop. Middle Class Chops combines a modern urban style cafe with the booming movement of the young motorcycle enthusiast and brings it all to Boise where none such exist.
Middle Class Chops is a modern motorcycle themed cafe specializing in fine coffee and micro brews. It serves as a non-typical coffee shop and beer bar that provides an atmosphere that is hip and comfortable for all patrons and especially those who ride, build, work on or are interested in motorcycles. Half the building is dedicated to the cafe while the other half is a working custom motorcycle shop. Middle Class Chops combines a modern urban style cafe with the booming movement of the young motorcycle enthusiast and brings it all to Boise where none such exist.
Triumph Chop - Mock Up
Latest mock up. Picking up my motor this week so I really need to get the sissy bar and tail light mount done this weekend.
Also, it's never to early to exposing the kids to metal fab!
Also, it's never to early to exposing the kids to metal fab!
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1973 Triumph Tiger 750 TR7RV,
Biker,
Bobber,
brat,
build,
cafe,
Chop,
Chopper,
Fabrication,
handlebars,
Harley,
Mods,
rabbit ears,
Triumph
Friday, April 12, 2013
Thursday, April 11, 2013
1975 CB360 Brat - Part 2 - Inspiration
Started going through the process of obtaining a title for this bike. Went to DMV and paid $7 to get the name and address of the last titled owner. Paid another $3 for a certified letter to that address that will hopefully be returned to me. Next step is to take that unopened letter to the Motor Vehicle Investigator and have him run the VIN and give me a title.
Other than that, ordered 2 Dunlop K70's 4.00x18, bought a front caliper, kickstand, master cylinder, gasket set, wheel bearings, tapered neck bearings, gaitors, and some other odds and ends to kick this thing off. Also found my inspiration bike. Not going too custom on this build, pretty run of the mill.
Other than that, ordered 2 Dunlop K70's 4.00x18, bought a front caliper, kickstand, master cylinder, gasket set, wheel bearings, tapered neck bearings, gaitors, and some other odds and ends to kick this thing off. Also found my inspiration bike. Not going too custom on this build, pretty run of the mill.
Labels:
Bobber,
brat,
build,
cafe,
CB350,
cb360,
Chop,
dual sport,
Fabrication,
Frame,
handlebars,
Honda,
metal lathe,
Street Tracker
Monday, April 8, 2013
1974 Honda CB360 Street Tracker Brat Build -1
Picked up this pile for $200 the other day. Been wanting to building a street tracker/brat hybrid for a while now and this is the perfect platform for it. First order of business was to strip the whole bike and detab the frame. Ground it all smooth and it's now ready for reassembly.
Labels:
Bobber,
brat,
cafe,
cb360,
Chop,
Chopper,
Fabrication,
Frame,
handlebars,
Honda,
Street Tracker
Monday, April 1, 2013
Triumph Chop - Rabbit Ear Bars
Work on the bike has been pretty stagnant lately so I decided I would try and get some bars done this weekend to kick it back into gear.
Started out making some aluminum inserts for the top clamp since I had a 7/8" hole to fill. Then bent up some 7/8" DOM and made some bungs that got welded into the bottom and threaded for 1/2-13. I haven't welded in the brace yet, but you get the idea. Will post some pics of the finished product when I get it done.
Started out making some aluminum inserts for the top clamp since I had a 7/8" hole to fill. Then bent up some 7/8" DOM and made some bungs that got welded into the bottom and threaded for 1/2-13. I haven't welded in the brace yet, but you get the idea. Will post some pics of the finished product when I get it done.
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