Wednesday, April 18, 2007



Now the motorcycle sits. Waiting for Dr. John to finish her new body. When the motorcycles paint is ready and the gas tank is mounted she will be defibrillated and breathe once again. Dr. Schmuckenstein will have created life from death and the motorcycle will prowl the streets once again.

New chain and sprockets are lighter and change the gearing to make the motorcycle quicker.

Bigger more powerful brakes were added as well as stronger lighter wheels.
Dr. Schmuckenstein also upgraded the tires for the motorcycle.






Dr. Schmuckenstein added many new parts, others were powder coated, and still others were modified or fabricated.
Dr. Schmuckenstein slowly and carefully began the operation that would change the motorcycle forever.
Then it was done. The motorcycle had been taken apart successfully. Dr. Schmuckenstein began selling the motorcycles old parts and collecting the new lighter stronger parts.





One day Dr. Schmuckenstein came along and bought the poor wrecked motorcycle from Ron, the motorcycle killer, and took it home. Dr. Schmuckenstein promised to love the motorcycle, but also warned the motorcycle he would have to take it completely apart. The motorcycle was scared, but Dr. Schmuckenstein gave his word that he would put the motorcycle back together better than it was before he took it apart. The motorcycle liked the idea of being lighter, quicker, stronger, and faster and agreed to the operation.
Dr. Schmuckenstein said good bye and began to disassemble the motorcycle.
In the beginning there was a man named Ron. Ron had a motorcycle, then he wrecked it. Ron bought this 1999 Honda VTR1000F Super Hawk, then he wrecked it. Ron liked to wreck motorcycles.