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Welcome to the Fantasy Customs Blog!

Wed, Apr 16, 2014

4/16/2014

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Well its saturday already!

4/5/2014

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This week went fast! I did manage to slip in a couple quick pictures of some work though.
Below is a really nice Goldwing GL1800 getting worked on.
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early this week I also got the chance to change fork seals on a Harley Davidson Ultra Classic along with a brake fluid change. The new fresh fluid going is is Dot 5  brake fluid which is purple when its fresh.
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Spring is in the air!

4/2/2014

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some nice bikes on the lift these last few days and more to come!
I also got the chance to ride today which felt amazing and really made me want to get MY bike ready! haha.
Here are some pictures!
Enjoy!
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What color is your brake fluid? Make sure to change your brake fluid every other year to keep braking at peak preformance and keep rust and contamination out of your brake lines and calipers to help them last longer and have firmer braking power. The black fluid in the picture below is old dot 4 fluid needing a change.

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The above picture shows some of bad old brake fluid in horrible condition. Below is a picture of fresh brake fluid.

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Hey, This is the start of fantasy customs blog!

4/1/2014

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Hello,
My name is Jesse Porter.
Welcome to my blog. I am the operator of Fantasy Customs Motorcycle shop located on the east side of Chelsea, Michigan. I am starting this blog today on March 15th 2014. which so happens to be St. Patricks day.

This has been an awesome first 4 years of business and I am looking forward to starting out the 5th year with a bang! I started blogging to share my adventures of my Custom Shop with you. You see I have been riding and wrenching on motorcycles, dirtbikes, atvs, and much more since I could walk. Over the years I have developed my skills not only at home while growing up but also in my schooling. My motorcycle career started at a young age with fascination towards two wheels. This grew to taking classes at Washtenaw Community College while still in high school and this grew on to finish many classes and earn my certificate in motorcycle mechanics. I also at the same time took testing through the state of michigan to become a certified master motorcycle technician. After years of wrenching and working at a small electric scooter manufacturer in Ann Arbor, Mi. I then decided I wanted to offer a service that was superior compared to others offered anywhere around. Thus born Fantasy Customs.

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    Jesse @ Fantasy Customs 

    I build custom machines and this is a blog focused on anything that has to do with fantasy customs or anything related to fantasy customs.

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