$69.00
I know - many of you wouldn't give .02 for this shit. But, I need it for a project - not really of my choosing. The oil bag is cherry (not a dent) - Dry plates? Hey, I got 4 bikes that use 'em. Tranny gears & shafts are all HD and perfect. The best deal was the Fubar pipes. They sound like crap, but look cool . . . and these don't have the ugly channels & t-nuts. How about the flawless Guide headlight?!?!? Next stop - the AMCA Meet in Fremont, NE - Support your local swap meets !
Spina's Alphabet
I had to letter a barstool racer yesterday. I was stumped for a simple lettering style - but, never fear - I busted out my handy lettering guide Bob Spina made for me. I didn't have my camera, but you've got to believe me - The "Brigg's Bar Hopp'r" with the "Big 5 Horser " turned out way way cool.
I tossed in an old Spina photo from back in the day for your viewing pleasure . . .
A hard days ride . . .
Brat-Style
Those dudes from Brat in Japan can really build a cool lil' bike. They really dig Yammy XTs and SRs . . . and it gives you an idea of what can be done with singles. If you don't have the cash for a Harley (or a Crocker) - don't worry. Go Brat-Style. Hey, they ain't slow either. We rode them on the ice here in Iowa for years. A 500cc single with high comp piston, big valves, cam, flat slide and pipe can "get it on" if you know what I mean? You ever seen 'em on the dirt? They're fast !
Inntown II
Way cool bar in Cologne, Minnesota. Stopped by last Saturday. Ice cold PBR in bottles was fresh. Pool, darts, roulette wheel . . . nice place. Hey, the Ghost Rider painting on the building made it worthwhile for a stop. Don't know where Inntown #1 is . . .? This 'burg has a neat little lake in the center of town that the highway goes around. We'll be back in the summer.
Progress??????
When you work a full time job, then get off work to either shovel snow, feed the cat, do some laundry, etc . . then work on bikes ! It's a wonder a guy can get anything done? Anyway - cylinders are on for good. Pinstriped the frame a little. Mounted the rear tire (with tire irons). It sure is nice to have a heated place to work.
GPX
Small Shop
Baron Roth Kelly
Saturday 8am
It only took me about 5 hours, but I got the cams in, shimmed, tappets installed, cam cover screws chased, cover holes reamed . . . all buttoned up and ready to go. I wrinkled painted the gear cover with PJ1, then sprayed flat black over the top (otherwise it's too shiny). The frame & swingarm are back from powdercoat. I got some parts I needed - and the '78 Bastard Stepchild Sporty Project can now continue.(PS. it's a goofy name - but it is what it is)
Private Parking
About ten years ago, when in Sturgis at the Broken Spoke Saloon - if you ride a '69 or older bike, you could park inside the fence off Lazelle. It was cool since all the patrons could check out the old iron, the band was playin', a few cocktails . . . then they quit doin' it for some reason? I kinda dug it since I didn't have to look for parking - just pull in whenever !
Laconia Bend
You've got (3) different types of two-piece, internal cable handlebars for the Sportster XLH and XLCH. Most types are the traditional 'Buckhorn' style bend. The more rare types are the 'Speedster bend' which were standard on the early CH . . . and the 'Laconia-bend' (pictured) are
pretty damn rare. I never hardly see them any more. I like them best. Like the speedster, but the bar ends angle back more - parallel to the motorcycle. I run them on my '64 touring bike. (this '59 xlch sold on ebay last week for about $7300 bucks)
pretty damn rare. I never hardly see them any more. I like them best. Like the speedster, but the bar ends angle back more - parallel to the motorcycle. I run them on my '64 touring bike. (this '59 xlch sold on ebay last week for about $7300 bucks)
Sleds, Tombstones & High Life
Traveled about 70 miles Sunday. The fog was heavy so we rode the Cedar River all the way to Orchard, past the trout stream, then groomed trails to the famous "Staff Bar" in Osage. After a few refreshing $1 beers and a Tombstone pizza - we were all 'fixed up' and ready. Rode ditches back to Floyd - and then the river back to CC. Explored many back trails, woods and CRP land - the river scenes looked like a Hamms Beer commercial - with crystal waters flowing next to the ice. A winter wonderland with plenty of eagles, deer and turkeys. A perfect day that happens only a few weeks a year. Only in Iowa.
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