Month: July 2011

FYI – I’ve (finally) updated the “Trusted Vendors” page on the upper right of the homepage.


It’s a little narrowly focused on the Japanese bikes I work on so if anyone wants to throw in a good word for places they’ve used post it in the comments section there and we’ll sort things out as we go along.  I’d like to make a truly broad and useful resource out of it with the help of folks who know the best.  Oh and it doesn’t have to be North American only.  It’s a global economy after all.

A nice “celebrity” owned Kenny Dreer Norton


In case you’re not sure yes, that’s Tim Allen AKA:Tim the Tool Man Taylor’s picture on there… I’m not sure of the full story.

The business end..

BMW R69’s.


These bikes are getting very interesting to me. I keep drifting back to these pics for a look. When I was a young snot barreling around on 2-strokes and pissing people off (well I STILL do that actually) I never gave BMW a second thought. But the more I see of these the more I like them. Pardon my ignorance to the purists but these are both R69’s correct? :-/

I’m pretty sure this one’s a repeat.

A Fourth of July Red White and Blue Evel Knievel themed Triumph Scrambler!


In honor of the British and American contributions to the Fourth of July celebration I found this sweet Evel Knievel Themed Triumph Scrambler over on Yoshi’s Garage (which has some outstanding collections by the way so do yourself a a favor and go check them out).

 

Now get off the internet and go enjoy your day!

The new Husqvarna Nuda 900R.


Oh Baby… Why do I have to live in the flattest and straightest state in the US. Otherwise I might just sing the note one of these. I imagine that Corbin will make a few dollars replacing what I’m sure its an awful seat. Lots more inf at Motorcycle Daily (no relation)

Cool Military Bike. Italian Style! 1946 Moto Guzzi.


I love the passenger handle bars.  Something to hang on to while you’re shooting maybe?