Post-season photodump! I apologize about the sponsor logos, but we like to shout out the local companies that help us out with machining.
This is our frame table/jig. We used extruded aluminum and brackets made in house to jig, bolted to a massive multi-ton frame table.
Seat goes in. Single piece carbon bucket seat, very light but horribly uncomfortable and non-adjustable. I don't even want to know how expensive it is, materials get donated to us. The pedal box moves to compensate.
Aforementioned diff mounts.
That rear end though. Shows off our massive rear tires (13x8!), pushrod rear suspension, more drivetrain stuff.
Some of the engine's naughty bits. Still CBR600RR, this shot was preparing it to get a shorter, custom fabbed oil pan by shortening crossover pipe and pickup tube.
Custom oil pan. Made this with five plasmacut pieces, one lathed bung and determination.
Brakes. Brembo calipers, HEL Lines, in-house grey iron rotors.
Drivetrain parts, fresh off the sponsor's mill. Specifically tripod bearing tulip hubs, retainer rings, centerlock nuts.
First time on the tires.
Mostly in-house parts - Bellcranks, cooling system flanges, antiroll bar moment arms.
berkeleying works of art. Uprights and wheel centers. Fun fact these wheel centers broke.
3D printed intake. Looks like cash money, but gave a. . . unique torque curve. Our fault on that one, didn't consider resonance effects.
Hope you enjoyed all that, more to come as we manufacture our next car.