Thursday, 17 December 2015
Royal Enfield J 500cc
During the summer the village held a bikeshow to raise money for charity, there was a ride out through the English countryside in the sunshine, (which is always nice), followed by a bikeshow afterwards, of which I was asked to be a judge, (more on that in another post). This Royal Enfield was ridden by a friend of a friend, and apparently its one of only two in the world, the other being in New Zealand. The story goes that just as Royal Enfield started to build this model they received an order for bikes for the military, just as things were ramping up for the second world war. The bike belonged to the present owners grandfather, who started to rebuild it with his son, but when the grandfather passed away, the father lost interest, and the bike disappeared into the attic for many years, until the grandson found it and recently rebuilt it, the rideout to the bikeshow was its first proper ride since being rebuilt!! It was a real show stealer, just so well finished, but ready to use.
Friday, 11 December 2015
Road Bomber by Bad Seeds Motorcycle Club
Oh my!!!, when I saw this bike on the 100Cavalli blog I got very excited!!, the whole bike is a beast, but what I love the most is that seat unit, which I can see on my GPZ900R, if and when I drag it out of a hedge, apparently its from a CB900 Bold'Or, let the scouring begin!!!
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Wings & Wheels 2015
Wings & Wheels, Dunsfold airfield 2015. A friend of mine has a deep and undying love for the Vulcan Bomber, (a big delta wing death machine designed to deliver nuclear nastiness at the drop of the hat). 2015 was the last year that the Vulcan could fly, there just isn't the knowledge to certify that its still airworthy anymore, its too complicated, and was only built 5 years after the Lancaster bomber!!! Anyway my friend emmigrated a few years ago to the penal colonies, but he came back, one of the reasons being to see the Vulcan fly before it was grounded permanently. It was going to make an appearance at Wings & Waves, at Dunsfold Airfield, (home of the Top Gear Test Track no less), but unfortunately it was a no show, due to bad weather at its base. On the plus side there was this lovely Ford Anglia sleeper, (not sure whether "sleeper" is appropriate due to the fuck big rear wheels on show).
Now I know its a free country and all, but when you see someone kneeling down, pointing a camera, clearly about to take a photo, its always a common courtesy to just wait, let them take the photo, and then carry on. I just gave up, and took the photo anyway, nice boots.
Now I know its a free country and all, but when you see someone kneeling down, pointing a camera, clearly about to take a photo, its always a common courtesy to just wait, let them take the photo, and then carry on. I just gave up, and took the photo anyway, nice boots.
Monday, 7 December 2015
hmmm'
Where to start, the lack of posts hasn't been because of a heady jet set life, probably just down to boring old bastard work, and life, and no time, bla bla bla, but now I will try and give myself a kick up the backside, and start posting again. Good luck everyone.
Now I remember, I went to Dirt Quake. and I had to be the judge at our village bikeshow, (no pressure!!) TTFN
Now I remember, I went to Dirt Quake. and I had to be the judge at our village bikeshow, (no pressure!!) TTFN
Saturday, 6 June 2015
Gas'd Rat
Don't think I've posted these before, from a couple of years back. Other than the headlight, its perfect; lovely stance, uncluttered design and well made, (i.e. the mad front brake set up!!)
Thursday, 21 May 2015
Friday, 15 May 2015
Paignton Bike Festival, part 2
very
very
very
very
slippery
wonky horizon
flame job and a front wheel single sided swingarm!!
Fuel cap in the fairing, why????????
naked
insane..
in the membrane
Maybe could do with a bit more plastic, (note symbol under numberplate, ;-) )
Kevils Speed Shop Bobber
This lovely BMW Boxer Bobber??,was at the Paignton Bike Festival, built by Kevils Speed Shop who reside in Paington, and specialise in Beemers. I really like the clean lines, shiny tank, and functionality of it.
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