Sunday, November 14, 2010
60 chevy truck
about a month ago i traded my 27 model t for this pickup. it is a good truck but really needs some work. The wiring was horrible, so i ripped it out. A new ez wiring harness should be here tomorrow. The 327 under the hood runs really good.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
jim's husky
wish i would have taking more pictures of it. so pretty after it was done. This bike was stolen from Jim's dad thirty years ago. Crazy story! I was jammimg back from billetproof in the buick when i caught a gleamer of faded red paint on the side of the road. I instantly knew a husky was signaling me. i did some hot pursuit driving, threw a bitch. I pulled up next to her. I got out, it was a 360 8spd! I was hooked. Tthe funny thing was I noticed Robbins sport cycle stickers all over it. Robbins sport cycle was the shop Jim's dad owned in the 60's-70's. They sold kaw's,husky's,bultaco's & a few others. Jim & his brother dick race motocross through the 60's & 70's. I'll get in to that later. So anyway i called Jim. He said fuck that sounds like my dad's bike. So i bought it.Well long story short it was the bike. So i road it fucked up the crank, reverse thread crank pin. I sold it Jim for a good price. Thirty years later Jim was reunited with the last dirtbike his dad rode. Robbins sport cycle was the shop to buy your shit during the hayday. I will get more into that at lter time. Some very good stories.
george's 650
george's 650 finally came together. basketcase engines can be such a nightmare. wrong parts, striped out shit. thank god i had extra parts laying around! now hopefully they don't blow it up and all my hard work goes to nothing.
phil's shop "endless cycles" in georgia
during the sumer pat & i took a trip to see benny in hotlanta,we took a drive to the hills to phil's shop. i love hanging with pat benny & phil!! phil's shop rulez! parts & bikes everywhere
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Sunday, June 13, 2010
tune in, turn on, drop out
"Tune in, Turn on, Drop out"! It is the last Triumph chop I am building for awhile. The engine was sold to me when I was 20 and knew nothing about Triumphs. I grew up on muscle cars and hot rods, but not bikes. Since i was very young I wanted to split lanes on two wheels. My dad was not into motorcycles at all, so maybe it was that rebellion I desired. When I was 16, I went over to my buddy Mike's house for the first time. There in the garage was a 72 T-120 Triumph basket case. I was in love! Mike's dad bought it when he got home from Vietnam. He raised a lot of hell on it, then wrecked it with Mike's mom on back. So there it sat. For 4 years, I hounded Mike about his dad's Triumph. Finally, the word got to Mike's mom's ears, it was time for the Triumph to go. There was just one major problem, I did not know shit about Triumphs! Very few people were messing around with Triumphs at that time. Most Triumphs were like mine, in a basketcase or sitting collecting dust. Long forgotten in the back of some dudes garage, along with his faded memories of glory. I scoured this thing, called the interent, to its farthest horizon. There was not much out there at that time, just some really bad websites, not offering shit. Then one day I stumbled across this guy out in California, Chopper Dave. "Who was this guy?", I asked myself. All I knew was his website was filled with pictures of some of the coolest bikes I had ever seen. Cole Foster's, purple, Preunit Triumph, fucked me up! No joking! I was rocked! Right then and there, I knew the Triumph had to be chopped. This Triumph ended it up controlling my fate. Taking me down a bumpy road of highs and lows. It taught me to seek out what you don't know and embrace it. No one, but me, was going to make this Triumph happen. I learned the hard way, which the aches in my bones are now telling me. I have sacrificed a lot over the years for Triumphs, but I have met some of the greatest people ever. Would not change a thing. So after 10+ years and being moved from frame to frame, the T-120 is finally being finished. The basket case I bought off Mike's dad went into both of my Triumph Chops. I just want to thank Mike's parents. If not for this engine I do not know how my life would have turn out.
austins trump
silver bullet
73 triumph t-140
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