No future Tokyo.. More pics there.
Month: September 2010
Reader Submittal. Buell Wanderlust!
Reader Rides. Beautifully Built And Photographed Triumphs From Artist James Willis
James Writes in:
Cool site Man.
James
Thanks James. For those of you interested in his work I did some searching and found what I’m pretty sure is his site here: http://www.headdownhelmeton.com/ and samples of his motorcycle related work here: http://www.artofthebike.com/store.php?crn=210
Excellent stuff.
James if I missed anything I’d appreciate it if you could set me straight. Thanks.
Update: I found the following description of the first bike below, written by James on the Chopper Nation Website Direct Link Here
“I’m a professional “post modern impressionist cityscape painter” and as it turns out, accidental bike builder. This bike, “Edgar Allan Poe”, is the direct result of a collector of my paintings commenting on the funky look of my personal bike, which led to the funky look of her personal bike, which led to rebuilding of a couple of bikes in my studio which led to the ground up build of “Edgar”. All the leather work, painting, gold-leafing and assembly was done in my studio at West 57th Street but, thanks to several near death experiences with previous builds, my studio mates kindly requested the engine “get the F*^$# done somewhere else”. My friend Dave did the honors building a pristine motor for me and we moved engine shells back and forth so I could keep the spirit of the bike intact.
650 cc Triumph powerplant
38 Harley Springer front end
model T oil headlamp rewired for “‘lectric”
custom leather and leather seat on Biltwell (what else-all my seats now are on Biltwell pans)
most of the goldleaf done on my Wife’s dinning room table (while she was in Europe with the kids)
because, or did I mention, no heat in the warehouse because of some other near death experiences . Artist, as it turns out, are quite flammable.
I show the bikes with paintings and drawings done of the bikes as one piece of Art. There are so many bike builders whose bikes become Art. I’m a working artist whose Art, well, sorta became a bike.
James”
Stunner of a Triumph.
Murph Da Surf Goes to Bonneville Salt Flats.
I have to make a pilgrimage there someday soon. What an amazing place. Thanks Murph!
Murph write in:
I`m on month three of my MC trip and am currently in Bonneville Salt Flats.The BUB motorcycle speed trials just got done here and I was front and center.
Here`s a few pics to begin.I
The gal on the Duc is Felicia Sean,and she`s on a `94 M900.
The Indian was a wicked bike with one of only two racing frames in existence.
The 750 GSXR took the best time of the meet as the time slip shows.The guys name is Greg Waters from Australia.
Murph
Be sure to check in regularly on Murph at his blog: www.wherethehellismurph.blogspot.com there’s TONS more great shot of all his travels.
Reader submittal. A seriously Bitching collection of RD Yamaha 2-strokes.
Reader Tony Mcguire sends in pics of his sweet collection of 2-strokes.
He Writes in:
Hi, Im Tony McGuire from east Yorkshire UK, i just came across your site so i thought id send you a few pics of my strokers hoping you might enjoy them 🙂
regards, Tony
-1972 Yamaha DS7 cafe racer built from scratch by myself..
-1975 silver Yamaha RD350B restored by myself
-unrestored blue 1977 Yamaha RD250D..
-1979 yellow Yamaha RD400E , my everyday rider..
please feel free to publish any or all the pics , thanks, Tony
Thank You tony!
Reader Ride. An American Harley in Italy!
Reader Ride. Well Sorted Triumph Thrux… oops correction… T100 Cafe.
Filip Vukovic Sends in sends in some pics of his nicely sorted Cafe’d T100
He writes:
Hey Mate,
I have been following your lovely blog for a while (keeps me sane at work) and I thought that you guys might like my modest little steed.
It was a 2003 Bonnie T100 and now she’s a little racer!
Mods are nothing to flash but a 904cc big bore and some bits and pieces keeps things interesting.
I will have to send multiple emails as my work email won’t let me send all the photos at once.
Love the site man; it’s a great mix of bikes. Keep up the good work!!
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