Monday, January 31, 2011

Val's Back!




Another weekend, another gathering of pals. Val's recent return from the south was reason for celebration (to be honest there's not much our crew doesn't celebrate - we have issues). It also gave me a chance to check out Marcel's latest MotoNisto no.6 in the making. Marcel insists it has a long way to go but I think you can't squint your eyes see the potential in the little yammy. Good times.

McQueen Monday

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Friday, January 28, 2011

Sometimes!

Sometime these bikes are in a serious bad condition!

SR MOTO

RD 400

HONDA..

The shop is getting filled with new projects, so hopefully we will finish most of the project we have had in during the whinter.

MAYBE A MONKEE BONNEVILLE RACER ?

Cedrich from HOOK MOTORS in Italy sent this almost new Triumph Bonneville.
We will give it a Monkee treatment, and send it back..


Trylle Pål...

No More Yellow Left !




RAD !



Ludo's Monkee, torn down and on its way to painter!





XL MONKEE



Sister Golden Hair #36

Cycle Porn #163

Eustis, Florida 2010.

Our Daily Sled #176

Vintage Races, Daytona 2010.

What Happens...

...in Cincinnati stays in Cincinnati. Shoe about to show a very much asleep Motoguru how they stay warm on those cold, cold Indiana nights. V-Twin expo 2010.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Sister Hazel Hair #57

Thanks for the pic Dave!

Our Daily Sled #175



Both make me weak in the knees but given the choice I'd roll the one on the top... bet you would too. This has REALLY got me thinking about what could be done with a new XR1200, a pair of 5 spoke wheels and a fairing. Hmmm...

Syracuse September '75

Great heat action shot lifted from Mike 'Stu' Stuhler's solid race photo blog. Click post title for linkage.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Our Daily Sled #174

Dialed In

Tony enjoying his cave during the halcyon days.

Sister Hazel Hair #55

Monday, January 24, 2011

The Purpose #34

Hibernation


When the temp begins to hover around 14 degrees for weeks on end here in the mitten the only way to keep from going mad is to hunker down somewhere half-way warm and catch-up on much needed wrenching. Lance's big twin was known for it's mosquito killing capabilities so some of the crew gathered in his garage last night for a tear down of his motor. The good news was the bottom end proved to be in good shape so it looks like he will only need some barrel work and new rings to be back in biz by the time the ice melts.