Posts Tagged ‘jeff yarrington’

The Monster Project: Phase 8

Last I posted, I was flimflamming about what kind of logo to put on the tank of the bike. The paint scheme was already all planned (thank you all for the suggestions, though) and I just needed to top it off with the right version of the Ducati logo for the mood of the bike.

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Night time is the right time… to work. Jeff from Saint Motor Company in his work shop. This is the stuff my dreams are made of.

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Lowside Magazine featured Saint Motor Bikes BSA 500ss cafe custom, and I love the photos! Jeff Yarrington, the owner and main man of Saint, is an extremely talented, helpful, and cool guy. So it’s GREAT to see his work displayed correctly! (www.saintmotorcompany.com)

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Saint Motor Bikes does it again– this time he turns a 1972 Yamaha XS 650 into a classy little cafe bike with a removable tail cone for the option to seat two. How ingenious. From Jeff Yarrington, the talented owner of Saint Motor Company- “[My] favorite part is that I pull off the exhaust & muffler under the seat (sectioned & made frame taller in rear), & the Battery being hidden under gas Tank, all leaving the rear section empty, without sacrifice of amenities.”

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The Shoemaker Wears Flip Flops

Submission from Jeff of Saint Motor Bikes- My Helmet & Ride

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