Hangin' with THE LOCUST

 

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 I like a well done mill.  or something different? 
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One Eye'd Jacks Saloon

Sturgis Main Street is for '52 panhead choppers that rode 650+miles packed with shit to go see some races, ride the hills, see friends, talk bikes, eat gyros, drink beer & shots . . . and at the end of the day rock out to Guild of Ages and watch hot chics jump around and shake their stuff.  1:30am

. . . one for Hux


Super Hooligan Buffalo Chip

 
 
The rider's meeting was simple and to-the-point.  "Jump the start and your transponder will register it and you won't know until the race is over (that you've been bumped to the back) Don't Jump !
 Roland Sands #10 dealing with turn 1 chaos . . .
Jake Zemke's Ducati was professionally built.
Dave (#105) Kilkenny got me a pit pass so I could enjoy the fun and help out with ice water, carrying stands and rider support (thanks Dave).  He actually ran the last-chance and came from the back to finish second, and they only took 1st to the final.  Dave was definitely one of the fastest guys on the track - but couldn't run the main - that sucked.
Terry (dad) and Jordan Baber.  Cool heads just before the Main Event.  They had the S&S entry running and handling sweet.  He pulled a solid 3rd place finish and moved up in points with just a few races left (all in California).
Jordan traditionally celebrates with a cold beer and cowboy hat . . .
Fun times with The Babers

Sturgis 2017

Day 1 (Friday) I skipped outta work early afternoon and chased the sun across Iowa and into South Dakota on Hwy 18 . . . stopping in Fairview, Davis and camping in Tripp, SD.  I went and checked out the 4H Fair across the way . . .
Fairview, SD . . . a beautiful hidden jem.
Above/Below:  The Trading Post bar in Davis has ice cold High Life !  Old Hwy 18 is kinda sad through here, with broken down filling stations, closed storefronts and past greatness now just a memory.  But perfect for panheads !
PS. Dudes, I think sheep and goats are cool (but it was only Day 1 . . .  I wasn't that lonely)
The fair was fun, and the cute "farm moms" made me a delicious dinner and served up breakfast in the morning.  My tent spot was perfect.  (then rain in the morning kinda sucked)

Day 2 (Saturday) I met up with Chad, Angie and Zach for a run through the badlands.  Chad's bike wasn't charging, so we had a couple delays - but I made it for the BUSH concert Which freaking rocked by-the-way . . . it was largest crowd I ever saw jammed into the Ironhorse.


I had a VIP spot (thanks fellas) . . . .
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Day 3 . . .  one of the first people I see at the Denver's Show is my good friend Irish Rich.  He welcomes me, then proceeds to chew-my-ass 'cause I don't have Instagram yet.  It was awesome.  He's one of my favorite people on earth, and he loves choppers and cats, just like me.  I need to get my shit together and go see him for a few. 
Above, Rich's view of his beautiful shovel chopper.  He cleaned ass with the Sturgis show circuit a couple years ago with this build - and I was stoked to see it again.

I talked to Mondo for quite awhile about Indian Larry, Bob Spina . . . and when he saw my frame, he commented how much he liked it.  I told him "Lil Joe" from Vegas molded it up, and my frame was from Vegas.  I would have entered, but I had Michael Lichter's invite for his show reception, and the Pro TT at Buffalo Chip . . . " Gotta Go Mondo !"



Cool bikes . . .  and when you see Rich . . . Part Timer Steve ain't far behind.  Love ya dude - Colorado's finest builders and riders . . .
The Pro TT was one of the best races I seen in a long time.  Chris Carr designed the track, and it really brought out the skill in all the pro riders.  I hadn't see "Twins" take a jump since Jay Springsteen at Peoria years ago . . . it really kicked ass !

The track had multiple "vantage points" inside The Chip, with all it's bridges and multi-story structures.  The long straight saw riders in the 70mph range . . . I sat on a bar stool with drink in hand as Henry Wiles and Kenny Coolbeth whizzed by . . . really fucking crazy !

This Hayden Gillim kid from Kentucky (relation to Haydens) was so fast, he just outclassed the field in the pro-am class.  His professional focus is on pavement racing, but this kid can sure ride a motorcycle !  He was just as fast as Henry Wiles (who out classed the pro field) until a blown water jacket ended his run giving Baumann the win.  All the riders were great - Thanks for a super show !
 
 
Day 4  I started hangin' with Lil' Chris and Sarah for a few days now.  Chris was chosen as a builder for the Michael Lichter Show this year.(see full feature later this week)  He brought Warren's (sorta rat bike) panhead for a loaner and us 3 proceeded to wander around Sturgis.  Kurpius joined in for moments of "regroup" & follow up.  With almost 400,000 people out there, we seemed to stumble on each other multiple occasions.  It was a really good time.  Thanks, love you all . . .

There are lots of incredible young women in this world, but Chris won the lottery with his wife Sarah.  So cool to meet all of you.  Never forget this trip.
 This shovel had a small break down  . . .
 Chris takes a nap . . ?  WTF ?
  . . . still fartin' with it . . . "Dudes, the cops are coming !"
Warren's panhead just keeps on chugging . . .
" Old Reliable"
 Zen moments on the hill above old City Park . . .
Josh finds us again.  A golden moment.
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Now What Day is IT ????  All the days start to flow together - which is a good thing.  I took a run down to the AMCA, Antique Motorcycle Club of America bike show at The Ironhorse.  I'm welcomed by Carl Olsen.  Hey Carl !
It was nice to see John Graff and many others for this "yearly meeting."
If you like old iron, this was it . . .



 I've seen the vintage motorcycles coming back at Sturgis the last few years.  Jerry and Jack Raino rode their 1957 and 1969 Sportsters all over the place.  I saw knuckles, pans and Indian Chiefs and Scouts out in the hills.  If you want to bring your old bike out some year - do it !  There's plenty of shows and people who want to see your classic ride.  Don't be shy . . .




 The Indian (above) has the neatest "retractable" windshield.  I need one.
Gibson had his rolling "photo shop on wheels" - developing tin types on site.
I helped Gene unload his 1961XLR drag bike !
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 After breakfast one morning, I went for a ride out to The Horse Backstreet Chopper Show with Danger Dan and Christian(Buffalo, NY) to check out some custom iron . . .


Dan's panhead is set-up for distance.  Bacon did some wrenchin' on it in the past, and she's runnin' fine - Nice to hang with you dude !
Zach Starkey rode out on his 1200 Evo Sporty Chop (built himself).  It was his first rally and he was havin' so much fun (and running out of money !)

This Cali Black Plate panhead was pretty damn bitchin'
Rhett blew my mind again on the wall - with his showman antics and riding skill.
He's the best !  Good to see you again !  -Noot