• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

    When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.

    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

    Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.

    Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.

    Thanks for your patience and support!

TERRAFORMERS

Thanks a lot guys! I wish you could see them in real life. I took a ton of pics trying to capture them and then took awhile deciding which ones to post because none of them show how they really are. All the side view pics don't show them well at all because they disappear.

Nice is a bit of understatement... they look factory ! You sure dont want to earn some extra cash Mr. Fab ?!
SW Motech will be a waaay cheaper option for you mario33. I couldn't even build you a part of one side for what they are selling there's for....Chinese labor is much cheaper. It is a huge compliment though and I thank you! I will send you something someday Mario....something a lot less labor intensive that doesn't interfere with my current business as much.

Seriously nice work. Looks like professional work to me. Did you powdercoat or paint?
Thank you! Paint is what I went with. I have so much time in these that I just wanted to get them on and completed. It is no big deal to touch them up if needed. If the paint doesn't hold up, I will pull everything off next winter and have it all powder coated. My powder coat shop just got real busy and it would help him out more when times are slow in winter anyway.

Thanks Ken and Kjack! I am extremely curious about what Safari is going to do. I can always cut and weld again to make a larger tank fit...or just stick with my RotoPax. Dunno...like I said, very curious.

Tons of great work you guys have done on your Terra's. I am happy NOT to see 4" abs sewer pipe converted in to tool tubes anywhere on your Terra's. :applause:
I will thank you from all of us TERRAFORMERS! It cracks me up about the 4" sewer pipe though. I have seen these on $20,000 bikes and on $1000 bikes. Its just so brilliant, tough, and simple. I am always open to better ideas though if you have one...or two. :) I definitely want that tool weight down low.

Look'n Real Good J :thumbsup:
The music was sure good while doing this project! Thanks and have a cafe mocha on me next time D!
 
SW Motech will be a waaay cheaper option for you mario33. I couldn't even build you a part of one side for what they are selling there's for....Chinese labor is much cheaper.

Its not always about cost good sir :) Its sometimes worth paying more to the fellow ADV'er for the efforts and for what she/he contributes to the community. And I think this is exactly what you do :thumbsup:.

Gee, is there a time that you're sleepin' ?? :eek: Confirms what i said above, TBH.

Have a nice day !
 
Gee, is there a time that you're sleepin' ?? :eek: Confirms what i said above, TBH.

Says he posted it at 3:41pm on my screen. I'm pretty sure this forum software converts all times to local time (or whatever time your computer is set to). I notice when I load the main screen that all of the times every time I load it.
 
Says he posted it at 3:41pm on my screen. I'm pretty sure this forum software converts all times to local time (or whatever time your computer is set to). I notice when I load the main screen that all of the times every time I load it.
It shows 10:43 on mine...hmm. That would be one of my earlier posts anyway. 10pm to 12am is my creativity time in the shop and I usually post after I come in at around 12am to 3am and that is usually when Mario is also on line. I think that he is also referring to those times we are here at the same time. It was funny when Ken was here because he would go in at around 10 and I would stay out until about 2 or 3 am...but he was also up at the crack of dawn and I wasn't. It was kind of cool to have our alone times in the shop to create things a little differently and unique to us.
 
Ha, Fab and I definitely have different schedules; I was up this morning at 4 am, fixed coffee, pulled the rear wheel on the 630 and balanced it, re-installed, all before 5:30. 4 is a little early for me, but the temp outside is perfect for fooling around outside.
 
Skid plate back from the welder and I am doing a few things to it. Have to drill holes to allow insertion of the lower engine mounting bolt, and probably trim a little at the top for the same reason. I also drilled holes in the right side to allow insertion of my trail stand to allow taking off the front and rear wheel trailside. Note that I did not have the plate welded to the engine mounting lugs as they need to squeeze together when torquing the bolts. It's plenty strong with just the bottom edge welded to the lower plate. We used 1/8" plate for the wings.
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Tomorrow morning I'll finish drilling and get it on the bike. Pics then. Oh, note that the left side angle is a little more than the right, to clear the water pump hose better.
 
Yes indeed. "That looks pretty good, although I wuld prefer black. This one won't conflict with my skid plate. The upper crossover that Fab made is really good, and maybe that could be added here.
 
Yes indeed. "That looks pretty good, although I wuld prefer black. This one won't conflict with my skid plate. The upper crossover that Fab made is really good, and maybe that could be added here.
Huh....I haddent noticed those two cross over bars until you pointed then out!
 
Wierd, left side is lower than the right side...I dont like that! The right (higher) side looks soooooo much better****************************************!
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Emailed them about it suggesting they build the production bars like the right (higher) side! If others here can do the same hopefully they will do it!
 
I would say partially its optical illusion (bike leaning to the viewer on the last photo) and also its development phase now. Can see no sense in making them asymmetrical.
 
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