Month: August 2011

A nice reader gallery from the Ohio Vintage Days Event.


As promised, Brian Mannon hooked me up to a few of his libraries here’s a nice gallery of his visit to Ohio vintage days!

Great Stuff Brian! Thanks!

This XV920 is making quite a splash…


Something about these Virago based customs that really get peoples juices flowing. The other one’s that I’ve posted are still some of the most viewed bike on the blog. I’m not sure who was the first one to post about it but I saw this on on Clsssified Moto But click around… everybody is talking about it.

BikeExif also did a good post about it early on Check them out! Hell be sure and visit them often!

Reader Ride. Georgous KZ900.


Brian Mannon hooked me up to a few of his libraries so look for a lot of great shots of his personal bikes as well as his visit to Ohio vintage days!

Great stuff Brian!  Thanks Much!

Postcards from Sturgis! A Guzzi and some Indians!


Our old friend Mr Charles Lathe writes in:

Hey,
You continue to do a great job with your site. You keep telling us you’ll have to ease off, and I understand that, but you keep going.
I’m attaching a couple of photos of a Moto Guzzi Eldorado I saw parked at the curb in Sturgis last Saturday.
I’m also attaching a photo of some Indians I saw in Jeff Grigsby’s shop near Durango, Colorado.
Regards, Chuck Lathe, North Carolina

Now that’s a nice way to stand out in Sturgis! Different AND cool! And that shop is the bomb!
Thanks again Chuck!

Video. When Lane Splitting Goes Wrong!


Hat tip to 4 Riders Blog Man that’s a loooong slide.

Yamaha 2 stroke Dragracer! 400 cc’s of wicked fun!


Joe Mejia send in this wicked little drag racer!

Joe write in:
“Here is a pic of my bike it is a national record holder in the AMA pro star 9.40 ET 140 mph hope u like it it has gone faster”

Oh man that must be a good time. There will be a video shortly..

Videos of traffic jams from around the world!


Was stuck in traffic today in very high heat and was dreading it. Started to wonder how bad other folks have it so I went on a video hunt. Some are bike related and some are not but you get the idea.

And as always if you have links to cool traffic videos or lane splitting send them in of post them in the comments.

Taipei

Vietnam

Tokyo (no motorcycles though)

Saigon

Paris

Somewhere in Russia

Moscow

London on a BMW 1200GS

New York

More New York

Dubai

Educational video on the science of how traffic jams happen.

A stunning Laverda 750SFC at auction. Bonhams Auction House.


Thank You once again to Katherine Boyle at Bonhams for the beautiful photo of the Laverda and the information on the auctions.

JAPANESE AND ITALIAN MOTORCYCLES JOIN THE LINE UP AT BONHAMS STAFFORD AUCTION

A wonderful selection of classic Italian and Japanese motorcycles are among the highlights of Bonhams annual sale at the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show in Stafford on 16th October 2011.

The 1979 Ducati 864cc Mike Hailwood Replica in the auction is offered for sale by its original owner and has covered fewer than 23,000 miles from new. A landmark model that kept Ducati afloat during the 1980s, the Hailwood Replica owes its existence to Mike’s legendary Isle of Man TT comeback victory in the 1978 Production Race riding an ex-works NCR bike entered and prepared by Manchester-based Ducati dealer, Sports Motor Cycles. Unrestored, the Ducati comes with full history from new (estimate £7,000 – 10,000).

Another Italian thoroughbred, but even rarer, the 250cc Villa V4 on offer is a faithful replica of Francesco Villa’s doomed Grand Prix racer of 1969, which was rendered obsolete by the FIM’s rule change limiting the class to a maximum of two cylinders. Constructed by an ex-Villa employee using many genuine original parts, the Villa was completed in 2008 and has been tested by Alan Cathcart for ‘Classic Racer’ magazine (£25,000 – 34,000).

The Laverda 750SFC production racer is one of the most sought after of post-war Italian motorcycles and the 1971 model in the sale was originally campaigned by the UK importers, Slater Brothers. Known as ‘Leaping Lena’, the Laverda was track tested at Silverstone in 1971 by Ray Knight for Motorcyclist Illustrated magazine. Its first private owner was the late Jim Berkheimer, founding president of the Laverda Owners Club. The machine passed to the current owner in 1975 (£35,000-40,000).

No Stafford October sale would be complete without a healthy compliment of Japanese motorcycles and this year’s line-up is a headed by an important collection of wonderfully restored Kawasaki’s including: 1969 Kawasaki 498cc H1 (£8,000-10,000), 1973 Kawasaki 746cc Z2 (£8,000-10,000), 1973 Kawasaki 900cc Z1 (£10,000-12,000), 1974 Kawasaki 903cc Z1A (£7,000-9,000) and 1975 Kawasaki 903cc Z1B (£7,000-9,000).

Ben Walker, Head of Motorcycles at Bonhams, comments, “These machines are firmly in keeping with the ethos of the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show as well as reflecting the growing interest and enthusiasm in machines of the 60s and 70s.”

www.bonhams.com/motorcycles

For sale enquiries please contact Ben Walker on 08700 273616 or ben.walker@bonhams.com

For further press information please contact Katherine Boyle on 0207 468 8363 or Katherine.boyle@bonhams.com / press@bonhams.com

Coast to coast in 36 hours on and ST4.


Gary Eagan is a beast! I can’t imagine the stamina to do this once in a lifetime much less 10 times. Amazing.