Stripper Shampoo
Willie G's idea of wrinkle black cases - this was not designed to come off. After a hard days work, come home and take a bath of paint stripper, carb cleaner, brake kleen, parts solvent, spray paint and silicone sealer. I always smell like chemicals . . .
Love Cycles
Jeremiah's got a neat shop. Just what he wants - and a real swell bro. I really enjoyed my visit. If you're ever in Phoenix, check him out on N. 7th Street. You can't help but like him. A real genuine builder with Harley vintage chops . . . His shirts are neat too - I've worn this sweatshirt everyday since I got it. Still a bit brisk here in Iowa !
Mr. D's at Rainbow & Oakey
Hot Cars, Hot Bikes, Hot Bartenderettes(not shown since this blog is PG-13) When in Vegas - go see for yourself ! The owner is originally from Omaha, and super cool . . .
Desert Travels . . .
Way out in the Mojave . . . miles from nowhere. They press on . . . so cool. (that Merc had the rear window that went up & down - neato)
Camel Pro Series
Scotty, Chris and
Kevin "Cupcake" (Parker and Springer's nickname for) Atherton
Kevin Atherton and his brother Brian were fast racers. Their father David ran BSA's for many years and they learned their skills on the tracks of Michigan. Kevin was a factory racer, but his injuries sidelined a great career. To finish first, you have to first finish. Something like that . . . ?
" Call you next time Donnie . . . "
Donnie Smith invited me to the pre-show party and all the fun stuff when I talked to him at the Rochester Show. Got his cell and everything. I just had too much to do and couldn't make The D.S. Show.. Got Sean's valves done. Got Luke's cylinders done. Got some beer drinkin' done. Got some sleep too.
Carlisle Vintage Rubber
Spoked up Hux's old 18" sporty rim to a early big twin hub. Stainless spokes and a tire that's harder than moon rocks . . .
National No. 44
via Ron Wood . . .
The Norton engine is a beautiful thing.
The street bike wasn't all that good lookin' . . .
It looks best in a flat tracker.
The Norton engine is a beautiful thing.
The street bike wasn't all that good lookin' . . .
It looks best in a flat tracker.
Paul's Stash . . .
32E, 52K . . . I really dig vintage electrical.
If you got 6 volt - let me know - I got connections !
Linkerts for scrap . . .
With the price of brass, magnesium and copper . . . they were melting these M5s and DCs . . . (just seeing if Matt O. ever looks at my blog???) Hey Matt !
Gordy's stash . . .
It's fun to see the collections of others with a common interest. He's been collecting stuff since his teenage years . . . and it's still piling up. Dude, get that XLCH down off the shelf !
Steel Toe Brewing
Went to the cities again this weekend to deliver a Knuck' - pick up another Knuck' - hang wit my peeps - czech out some parts - and git some brew. Brew you say? The best brew is Steel Toe. Jason is the Brewmaster. The guy. The brains of da outfit. You dig? So, take it from me. Next time you hit the cities, you just gotta make the call to: Ph: 952-955-9965 and stop by to git yerself a growler full o' suds. Good stuff. Give you a whole new outlook on life. His new barley-wine is currently being aged in real Templeton whiskey barrels. It will be ready soon. Are you ready? Of coarse yer ready . .
Steel Toe Brewing
4848 W. 35th - St. Louis Park, MN
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