One serious XLCR replica. (Update: or maybe not Replica.)


I love these replicas. Courtesy of Loud Lightening. You can get a nice complete kit for these at Mecatwin or get the parts from Airtech

After taking another look I just realized that that is NOT a modern mill in there so this is likely a seriously upgraded original. Whatever it is it’s well done.

1968 Bultaco Sherpa.


It a flat Tracker extravaganza around here lately. Here’s a nice old Bultaco set up Flat Track style!

A perfect Honda Trail 70.


The object of lust for a generation of 10 year old boys. The terror of thousands of campgrounds. The decoration strapped to the bumpers of millions of Winnebago’s. The Honda Trail 70. And a damm nice one to boot.

A pair of great pictures from reader Don Miller.


Don picked up on the MX250 pics I’ve posted and chips in with a couple of really great shots.

Don Writes:

Steve;

Not only did the motors appear stock in Moto Crossers. A lot of flat track racers used them in the late 70’s and early 80’s. Here’s a couple of my Harley MX 250 in a Boss frame. On is of Jay Springsteen on it and the other is me being chased by 2 very big 4 strokes.

Later,Don

Thanks Much Don. As always, very much appreciated!

A stellar CB350 Cafe Build-off by a Couple of high school technology departments!


From their Website:

“A friendly competition between the technology departments of Newfield Central Schools and Nskayuna High School in Niskayuna, New York. This design challenge is the brain child of Mr. Ketcham and Mr. Desimony of Niskayuna. This challenge centers on the building of a vintage cafe racer.

LOTS more info HERE and HERE along with build pictures and some new projects!

These classes should be very proud of such stellar work! This gives me hope for the future of our vintage bikes!

Nice BSA Scrambler.


I love the look but I’m not sure of this bikes designation. My best guess is that it’s a modified Goldstar Scrambler?

Thanks!