Buco story . . .

I was in an antique store (I think in Cedar Falls/Waterloo, Iowa area?) and was flippin' through a clothes rack.  On the far edge of the rack hung a weathered cycle-champ style police jacket.  I picked it off the rack - it was heavy as hell.  I noticed it had a set of keys in the pocket.  The tag read BUCO.  I asked the clerk how much? (no tag) and she hadn't seen that coat in the store.  Huh?  Where did it come from?  I tried it on, and it fit great !  Then a girl walked in, with me holding the coat - and said, "Thanks !"  She was about 6 feet tall and kinda built (but in the right places, if you know what I mean?)  She helped her friend load a table bought from the store, and hung it on the edge of the rack.  She had good taste in jackets . . her perfume stayed on me for awhile, which was kinda cool since it smelled great !






My favorite hot rod . . .



 '32 Ford Coupe built by a really super cool shop teacher ! 
Like a Kevin Baas before KHS . . .

1942 WLA


This "original" motorcycle was at Dubuque last weekend. 
It was pretty darn correct, except for spelling . . .

Torquefest 2017

Hangin' with Peedro & Pete all weekend was a total blast.  Fun times with Michael, Nate, Jace, Mason, Zac and Will . . . nice to see Lil' Chris (too bad his bike broke, sucks!) The Seeley's, Dave and Berger helped with my dirt-learning-curve . . . thanks again fellas Tripped the ship with Mothership again . . . See ya'll soon. -Noot



















Zac says . . . "Did you see that shit ! ? ! "
Suspicious people . . . jammin' late into the nite . . .
Will and his totally sweet panhead !
 
I took my new flat track track bike, and it worked great all day.  They said I did about 70-80 laps and the final session went a full feature of 30+ laps back and forth with Chappy Seeley . . . until my leg was ready to fall off and he was gettin' arm pump.  Better quit while we're still running !  One of the most funs days of my whole life - totally awesome.  A huge thanks to John Wells for the perfect track, and the opportunity to ride.  Respectfully, -Noot




 This car came rollin' in and just looked so cool . . .


John Tibben from Iowa

John Tibben #60 with his unorthodox style (sitting kinda cock-eyed) in the saddle . . . but it sure worked for him A fast and highly successful racer, Tibben got his start from Mike Wilson, and later moved to Chicago, where he worked at Chicago H-D - honing his skills at Santa Fe Speedway.  Tibben is rumored to have ran over 1000 races in his career, and ran the Daytona 200 - 9 times !  He still lives down near Victor, Iowa I heard . . .

K is tops !

I know a guy who has one, just like this ! 
That would be the ultimate for me.
Back roads wearing vintage gear at 50mph all day long.

Vintage Torquefest - Dubuque, Iowa

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