Holy Day

Today is Sunday - and what I really need to do is put down the drill and bevel tool for awhile before everything looks like swiss cheese. I just love drilling holes !

to the body shop . . .

Finally got the "ok" to bring my chevy in to get the side-swipe fixed on the driver's side. The door is creased a little . . . it makes my stomach hurt thinkin' about it. I can only look at this side. Of coarse, my body man looks at it and says - "No problem, we'll get it fixed - just be calm - everything will be alright." Whew. I feel better now.

Favorites


I like the nuns, the clutch tool, the 4 speed . . .
But, what's with the 28+ tooth sprocket?????

Garage Co.


I'd look good on this . . . !

GT stands for:




Good Times or Gran Turismo, Gary Turner, Get There . . . .

$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 !

Andersons & Avons

Things that start with the letter "A" . . .

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 . . .

Bling's Cycles


Bill Dodge draws a diverse crowd . . . and bitchin' chops.

Biker Art

Who's the artist?

More snow for Iowa

I rode my sled to work today . . . how many can say that?

Morty (the official shop cat) is mad . . .

He's got an opossum livin' under the shed
and he wants' him out o' there . .
!

A hard days ride . . .

Year 2001. Rode through So. Dakota on Hwy 44 when they had just seal-coated it with some kind of oil. Then it rained. What a mess.

This weekend

J.D.

Jeff Decker don't have this photo . . . know why? 'Cause I took it.
Sorry I cut your head off a little. He was just dryin' off after a down pour. This motorcycle is probably one of the most famous Crockers in the world. Nice guy.

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

I got this thing for sleds again - since I raced one like this . . . now I need another one for some reason. Trying to relive your youth can get expensive !

Ness


Neat way to display a scoot in your shop . . .

Small Shop

If this place was down the street I'd be hangin' out there all the time - until they kicked me out. It would be fun to hop on yer scoot and go see all the small shops across the USA . . . and we'd have to be here for probably a couple days - at least. Neat.

The sounds of a Knuckle . . .

Which DC Linkert is correct?

Vincent Drag Bike

I've always liked this drag bike. I can stare at it for hours.

Old School Discussion . . .

"No, this is the way it is . . . that's the bottom line."

Baron Roth Kelly

The Crazy Painters: The "Baron" Crozier, BDR and Tom Kelly. My old paint rag given to me by Spina and Dennis Roth. I need to wash it a little . . .

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)

1977


70's gals are best.

WTF is 48 ?????????

This Harley "Dark Custom" jazz is some scarrrry shit . . .
48 What? 48 dollars, 48 lashes,
48 hotdogs, 48 mermaids all in a row . . .

Parts Stash



This guy from Texas has quite the "45" collection - Yes mother, those are springer front ends !

Inspiration

If you need some ideas . . . there's nothing better than Street Chopper or Custom Bike.
Ask the old gray beard down the block - he's probably got a whole pile of 'em . . .

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)