Why I'm Here

Speed Devices is a shop deticated to producing happy customers and bitchin machines. If you need advice or help with a project feel free contact us with any questions.







Monday, June 27, 2011

TR6C Chopper 4 Sale


I'm taking offers, so if you "need" a good project send me your offers.  low_lid@hotmail.com

Taking a Break


Updates to come very soon, just blown out after Born Free 3.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Show

If you havn't heard about Born Free 3 then follow the link and get your ass there.


Born Free 3

The One That Got Away

I've sold lots of cars and bikes but none I regret more then my 29 Model A roadster pick-up.  Anyway it's up for sale again, so if you like what you see, contact me and I can get you in touch with the current owner. it is located in Vista CA 92084

Monday, June 13, 2011

T-100R

One week and then I can finally start on my T-100R

Cafe Turbo

Here's some work I did for John before he decided to become a great fabricator.  This is what we came up with for his Turbo Honda Cafe racer.  There is full feature to come when he finishes it.

Little Tracker

Here's a bit of shameless self promotion.  This one really hurt to sell but anything to get my Triumph on the road.  Started with a early post war Huffman welding frame, Monark springer front end. I built the tank and front shock. the Motor is a cheap ass China 66cc smoker but it has a custom billet head, coated piston, aluminum rod, larger lower bearing, expansion chamber and a heavily ported case and intake.  So this would push my 210lbs ass to 61mph (GPS confirmed) granted it took about 2 miles, but it has no gears, just pop the clutch and go like hell.

120 day XS



Working out of my home shop has it's benefits not the least of which is a 10 yard commute, but a new benefit is a neighbor who knows how to build one hell of a bike.  Johnathan Reiland built this beauty for his Good friend while he was deployed in Afghanistan in 4 months time.  John tries to give me more credit then I deserve when it comes to the build, truth be told all I did was assist in the repairing of the frame and the occasional guidance when it came to the trickier fabrication, oh and I came up with the idea for the taillight (inside joke).  If you live in San Diego county and you see this bike at a show make sure you take a close look at the seemingly endless detail.  For a full detailed feature go to http://www.xs650chopper.com/2011/06/rootbeer-and-brass/