Stunning Isle Of Mann footage.


What a mad crazy wonderful race. I have to get over there some day. I love the ultra slow motion shots when they get airborn. Hat tip to Travis Lawson.

An amazing motorcycle documentary that makes me feel really really… soft.


Fifty Years of Kicks – Motorcycle Documentary. Very inspirational.

Funny quote from one early in the video. “Paul comes in and he’s like “old”…” HA! Just watch.

Stunning Triumph Cafe Racer. The latest from our old friend Murph.


The latest from our old friend Murph. This is a stunner indeed.

Steve, I’m in Clog and Windmill country with people speaking a language that sounds hilarious to me !!!. Doesn’t even sound like they understand each other !!.
While riding through Eindhoven last week, I bumped into a guy sitting outside the front door to his apartment cleaning a pretty sweet looking Triumph, so I naturally got off the bike and took a bunch of shots. Well, it led to an amazing discovery, the guy has a museum in his attic with all sorts of old stuff, bicycles, mopeds, engines.
The post is just up on www.wherethehellismurrph.com, but I thought you might like to put up some of the shots of the Triumph, although that Seeley is scorched in my mind now, beautiful.
As always, keep up the good work, see ya in church !!!.

Regards from Holland,

Murph.

To see the complete collection that he’s referring to check out his post HERE. What a Fantastic find!

A pair of Dime City Special Hondas.


These guys build some nice customs. Two more from Riding into History.

Update: Flawless Honda CL175 Scrambler.


Update: This is obviously a CL and not a CB. Mu bad.
It’s rare to see this with a such a perfect pipe.

Yamaha SR500 Street Tracker.


As a recently converted thumper fan, this looks like a LOT of fun.

How to out run a helicopter on a GSXR 1000 Superbike by Guy Martin


Hat tip to an excellent blog I just discovered: motographite.com

Another very creative “Dime City Cycles” Cafe Racer.


It’s an 88 Honda Shadow VT 800c engine.  I love “outside the box” bikes like these. You’re starting to see a lot of cafe’d Viragos out there so it’s cool to see another common V-twin platform incorporated. Nicely done.

A 1964 Triumph Triton T150 (by special request)


Someone wanted to see “the bike parked next to the RC30”. Here you go.