at Ricky's . . . Music and Metal




A lot of people know all about music . . . that's the easy, fun part.  To play an instrument takes commitment.  It ain't easy.  To play in a band, write your own tunes - that's another level.  More commitment.  An electric guitar in one hand - and an acetylene torch in the other hand - More commitment.  Ricky has talents that many of us don't have, or haven't committed ourselves like he has.  I look at all these builders as each of them having something special that is their "expertise."  It's hard to do it all - some more than others.  While everyone was still sleeping, I'm gazing around in Ricky's shop.  Man, his band (The Big Iron) has played with some righteous bands - on the same stage.  That's cool as fuck.  History you can't take back.  It's cool I got to meet this guy that few know about . . . credit where credit is due I guess? . . . and we're pretty cool friends now.   
Rock On !

Digger Mania





This Sportster is really super cool.  He worked really hard on it - and I wouldn't change a thing.  When fired up, it's got a nice bam bam bam rap out the pipe - and sounds solid and crisp.  A true custom digger - with a style that . . . never goes outta style.  Leaf by Bob Bond !

Ken Pressgrove of Topeka, Kansas

All Ken ever wanted to be was a champion motorcycle flat track racer.  It's all he ever knew - and he lives on (as seen in the movie) On Any Sunday . . .

Jammin'

Did the jambs on the '66 . . . which were covered in 40 years of over spray, nicks, scrapes and primer scale.
Knock it down with a purple scotch-brite . . . clean with wax & grease remover, tape it all off - then add your favorite Artesian Turquoise basecoat/clear to a can of reducer, shake & spray.  You can buy the clear (can form) right off the shelf at your local Car Quest.  Factory look - all done in your driveway.

Boondocks Truck Stop

This truck stop has great pie.  Always has - always will.  This Strawberry Rhubarb was so damn delicious with it's sugary crust.  I sat on the hood of the Dodge and savored every bite.  If you can picture this place (see photo above) - it's old.  Boondocks was "the stop" for travelers in the 1960s.  Dad gassed up his new Biscayne, mom used the restroom and powdered up, the kids got a toy.  The smell of fried chicken with mashed potatoes - or How about a hot beef sandwich ?  Truckers, travelers . . . and a lonely soul on a motorbike with a big pack on the back.  Boondocks was the oasis at Hwy 20 and I-35 freeway.  Today - it's still open.  Easily passed by high mpg vehicles.  A new truck stop, cleaner and more modern is on the opposite side of the freeway - but, it will never see my business - as long as Boondocks has the Come On In - We're OPEN ! 

Kansas City Vintage Iron: Day Deuce










You get out of your area . . . and you find some nice, old iron running around.  All the decals on the dual-carb knuckle were hand-air brushed That entire motorcycle was pretty neato.
How about a 1st year YZ ? 

Shea's Love Van . . .




He's put so much love into it . . . Now flush her tank !

Kansas City Trip - Day One










I trip it down to Kansas City early Friday . . . 
$500 Truck with $8,000 bike in the back 
and a couple tubs o' swap meet parts.

Ricky's still at work - so, I unload the K and start exploring the
Missouri backroads - and do some trails.  75 degrees and sunny.

After a relaxing micro brew - I head back to Ricky's to
check out the shop and his projects !
Way cool shop - everywhere you look.
The total set-up.

After pizza - we head to the Punk Rod Shop
The K Model blastin' into the heart of KC at night.
What a Trip Out !
Lights, Traffic, Curves - Just Revin' the Little K
The most fun is when you're a little nervous !

 


Hard to get . . .

These cages are gettin' rare - old Sifton, NOS . . . 
anything but Taiwan !