Bombus Speedshop

Bombus Speedshop
Wrenchin' without supervision since the seventies...

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Speedshop season coming

One season coming to an end and another starts. Speedshop season here we come.
Milage this season ain't much to brag about but it sure was a great summer anyway.
This winters progress.....or the lack of can be found here and on Instagram.


Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Big things

The big thing is that Speedshop Mk II is finally in the making for real. Over three years of complete chaos is coming to an end. And what is that start? Basically a huge 15 puzzle. Got another 32m2/350 sq ft for my disposal and that made the project start for real. To sort and organize a huge mess in the garage so it will be a more appealing use case. A logistical nightmare, but it will be worth it in the end.

Time flies

Over a year have past since last update… So much have happened over the last year both good and bad. But lets focus on tomorrow rather on yesterday…

Saturday, August 15, 2020

Monday, August 10, 2020

Steering Wheel

My Steering wheel was beat up, cracked and had a bad paintjob. So I did a quick job, wrapped a cord around the steering wheel in a spiral pattern and after that wrapped black cloth tape over. Turned out great and comfy to hold when driving.
The before shot

Material used

Final result













Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Rise to the occasion

When the fine Hi-jackers was tested in real life it turned out to be a bit high for my taste. 

Most likely the old lowering blocks will find its way back this winter. 



Old vs new



Tank center console

A center console was something I really missed when I bought it so I thought I'd better do one. 

Have seen a number of ways to do this both live and pictures over the years. 

But the one idea that I've seen that stuck was using a gas tank from a motorcycle. 

In my case as a long time Zündapp nut I went with a KS50 tank from the 529 model. 

I got one with perfect patina from a buddy of mine.




II already done it over and over in my head so there was not so much thinking when doing it. 

But it was WAY more job with it than expected of course. 



Started with cutting the bottom out and cleaned up the edges. 




Then cutting hole for the cupholders and welded in a bracket on the inside to secure them. 


Then made another bracket to go under the gas cap to mount the twin USB outlet. 

Then carefully cut up the center part for my awesome Lokar Radical 32" Double Bend Shifter and made a plate out of aluminum where I punched the positions to put over. 


To mount it I saved material enough when I cut the bottom so I could do a mounting tab on each end. 

And to secure it I used a riv-nut in the transmission tunnel. 



I have the fuse central just in front and to access it I have to twist the whole console 90 degrees therefore the quick thumb screws.