25 Sep Work-Life Balance
When you're here 11 or 12 or more hours per day, work and life tend to intertwine a bit. So, today, we've got a little bit of work, and a little bit of life.
When you're here 11 or 12 or more hours per day, work and life tend to intertwine a bit. So, today, we've got a little bit of work, and a little bit of life.
Another week, another installation of our adventures in working to create one of the most unique Kawasaki Vulcan 2000s on the planet.
We had a few last-minute additions to the utter randomness that takes place here at FMU, giving us the perfect number of pictures for a post on it!
Hard work pays off. And when it does, sometimes you just can't help but show it off.
If you don't get this title...consider yourself lucky. Feel free to go look it up, but we'll warn you -- it might make your brain hurt.
The influx of orders for our FMU E39 M5 Rear Section don't seem to be slowing down. As a matter of fact, it's the opposite.
As much as this title describes the effects of consuming certain quantities of alcohol, this post has nothing to do with that.
At the fervent request of one of our fans, we'll walk you around the shop today and see what everybody's up to. Sadly, no Howard The Mechanic this time.
Photokeratitis, otherwise known as arc eye, is basically a sunburnt cornea that results from exposure to the intense UV rays coming off welding arcs.
Don't brace yourself because we're almost done; brace yourself because otherwise your seat might fall off the bike.