Thursday 20 December 2012

Nico

Whilst having a read through the Eat Dust blog - I found this nice little feature on Nico.

I'm lucky enough to have a tank and a Denim painted by Nico and treasure them both - if you haven't discovered this man yet - make sure you go HERE right now!


Wednesday 12 December 2012

Winter Blues......

Feeling a bit disheartened at the moment, too cold and salty to ride, the CB project is at a standstill while I try to figure out what the hell I'm doing and get past a major brainblock (and pull my finger out and just get stuck in), and the house is slowly falling apart, so not much to post up really.

To remedy the fact a few bikes I'm currently obsessed with......








Monday 3 December 2012

Full Circle?

This is my W650 that I put together a few years back, I'd caught a glimpse of what the likes of BratStyle and RedzPor Vida were doing to these things and decided I want some of that!

Now it seems after two Brit bobbers and the Slight brat-ish CL I've come full circle, both in the matter of tastes and affordability. Brit (and especially american) Iron is a little outta reach for me now, hence the new CB350 which will hopefully be a more classy version of that japanese style.

I wish to keep it's identity as a 69 as it's such a pretty thing, but I do miss my W650 so think this is where I'm heading with it.

Pic from my old house in a makeshift workshop in the run down conservatory.



Thursday 29 November 2012

The joy's of vintage

We're still rebuilding the triumph 500 engine, I guess what I've learnt is a good thing - but old engines even a 67 is always gonna be hard work - we found out this week; when we split the cases that the chain has obviously decided to go it's own way and put a nice big crack in the cases at some point in it's past, a thank you now go's to Glynn for welding it up - it may not be pretty but it can't be seen and it's strong.

It's been a year now since I changed up the 500 into the black and nickel bike - the bike that's caused me more hassle than any other (my first introduction to old bikes, so deservedly so, but gave me the best ride down to the hayride....and nearly made it home...nearly) and a year since I rode it last. But I love it more every day and it teaches me more with every problem I face. I'm not a mechanic, nor an engineer so I treat it as an education - what I've learned has kept my other triumph - the 750 bonneville,  rolling for the last 12 months so I can't complain, it's not like I don't get a ride!

A massive, huge and glorious thank you goes to Jack with helping me on the 3rd rebuild of this engine/gearbox, I'm glad we've finally done the right thing and done a ground up build rather than solving issue's as they come, Old bean, Thank You!!!!!!! I can't wait to ride it again with confidence, and when it happens it will be thanks to you!


Wednesday 28 November 2012

Stripped

Friends and I got carried away last night and my step by step 6month project has gone full steam - striping bikes is sensible, using the drained go juice from the tank to try and re-inact the scene from gone in 60 seconds where Vinnie Jones/The Sphinx torches a car by lighting a trail of petrol is not!








Monday 26 November 2012

Polishing...

Sucks!

Tho cutting ugly lugs off rocks.



Barnsley Shaun's

Took a Drive up to Barnsley Shaun's to pick up a spare frame to play around with before making any Mods to the CB, always nice to catch up - and huge thanks for the fame bud! and thanks for the nose around your cb450 and brat evo - lovely work.









Friday 23 November 2012

CB350 Inspiration

Some inspiration for my CB350 build?




Rock Solid

Hugo sent me some pics of my RetrogradeMechanica stickers up his his workshop.

Proud to have something stuck up in one of my favourite bike builders shops - if you haven't checked out RockSolid motorcycles check em out here, great guys and amazing work!



Thursday 22 November 2012

Fresh Meat to the Cleaver?

.....Well I don't know - it's such a pretty little thing.
1969 CB350 - I was intending to do a full on BratStyle Cafe build with this, but it's just sitting there quietly charming me - some of the chassis components sure are quirky.

Anyway had a great day picking it up - Thanks to Greg for running me up and to Jonnie & his Wife for selling me the bike, generally being great and for letting me nose around your awesome farm, take photo's and play with the dogs.

Now anyone got any ideas?















And Home....



Monday 19 November 2012

(not so) Rusty Gold

Spent yesterday millin' round Newark Autojumble, not much to write home about, only coming back with several cans of WD40 and an old spot light, but a nice day none-the-less.