

This place is for any particular bike that strikes my fancy at the moment. No rules. New or old,cruiser, sprotbike ;), dirtbike, it doesn't matter. And if you get a chance, send me whatever good quality pictures you may have of the bikes that you're proud of and I'll help you show it off. I'm always in the hunt for interesting rides!
It there anything you can't do with these thumpers? From Frank Naaykens Speed Dealer customs Joplin,mo.
Great Imagination! I like it! Someone send these to the folks at Ural! Here's a link to the Blog. LOTS of potential here! http://sketch-denis.blogspot.com/
Scrambler
I saw the pics of the finished bike over on ADV Rider and knew there had to be a good story behind such a cool build. So I pm'd the owner to see if he's be interested in sharing a few details and I was not disappointed!. Thank You John! There's a lot of personal touches and one-off parts in this one. It's obvious that you've put some time into it. Thanks Again!
John Writes in:
Hey Steve,
I would be happy to share some info on the bobber I posted on advrider. It started out as a 1974 CB750 which was hardtailed and tranformed into the bike you saw. I have been working on it for 2 years it is almost done. I just need to finish dialing in the carbs. It has been a pain since I use straight pipes and a open air intake. Everything on the bike that is custom I built. I do my own powder coating, except for frames since my oven is not that big. I tryed to go with a minimalistic, clean, old school approach. I am happy you like it. If you have any other questions or want to see any other pics (I have a ton) let me know.
John
Man oh man! These old Japanese and British Hardtails are really starting to grow on me.
Love the article in the Spanish mag - my bike is top of the page!!! The only thing I could translate was "addictive blog" - it is! My go to site while having coffee in the morning.... Keep up the good work. Cheers!
My pleasure! Keep up the great builds!
Paul Hutchins Writes in:
Swerved into your site and thought you might post my Big Wheel photos.
I have a almost pathological interest in the 500 Yam and recently sold most of my examples of this great cult classic. My street ride was this SR custom, White Bros. 540cc motor, high lift cam, 38mm carb, with Omar's bodywork. I also restored this 1976 XT, the first ever model in the States, it was mint original and brought a similar price from a collector in Sydney, Australia. The TT is a dirtracker that was once on the street, it is now an ice racer in Michigan.
I've never ridden one but I've read more than once that the weight of this bike earned it the nickname among racers as "the pig". It's no pig on the eyes though.
Ex Barry Sheen Racebike now on E-bay. And I believe the subject of the very first post on this very blog.
It's like the bike found the right buyer at just the right time! sometime you find a bike and sometimes a bike finds you.
Brian Writes in:
Howdy,
First off I wanted to say I love your site. The bike porn you feature
always gives me inspiration. So much in fact that I finally get to
submit my ride and story!
I looked for a vintage Ducati for years here locally in Seattle. Last
year one finally turned up, a 75 860 GT. The price was REALLY right and
local so I immediately wrote the guy thinking either the bike was gone
or something as it was simply too good to be true. The ad stated a box
of parts and all documentation going back to the 70s came with it. I
went out to see it, and indeed it was all true. Bought it right then and
there. Took it home and started doing some research. It was cafed pretty
early on in it's life. I saw in a DIOC newsletter index the story of a
cafed 860, turned to the page, and saw my bike! Looking exactly as it
looked then, except for a few new additions.
I am actually taking it back to stock now but thought it would be a neat
story to post up on your site. How it got from California to Seattle is
a mystery. Fantastic bike to ride and sounds like a terror with the
authentic Conti pipes!
Cheers,
Bryan
Outstanding! Thanks Bryan!
For those of you looking for more info on this engine, here's a link to the "Hedlund Story"
And From the comments. Flickr link to more pics. Thanks Jezza.
I really don't know a lot about these bikes/engines so anything the readers can help out with will be much appreciated,