Saturday, October 31, 2009

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

1948 Panhead


The Quicksilver Panhead show bike (1960's), I wonder how well those pipes worked? Very nice stance though. The Indian front end looks great.

Neat...


Monday, October 26, 2009

1975 Stroker BMX


Kevin Wright's 1975 "Stroker" BMX restoration. This is the bike that I lettered the Ashtabula cranks, gooseneck and forks for. This bike was one of the first BMX styled bikes manufactured. Before this we were a running Sting-Ray's with "box handlebars" and pads. This restoration is pretty spot on, with exception of the tires. Very cool. I now have to letter the "Stroker" on the frame, and she will be done... Great job Kevin.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Chicken Ramp Jam 87'


Here is the original hand painted assitate used to make the silkscreen for the "Chicken Jam 87" T-shirts. Held at the now famous Chicken ramp in Livermore (East Bay) Ca. I plan on re-making some shirts from this old design soon....

Jay Ward's Shovel for sale...


My buddy Jay is selling his trusty ol' Shovelhead. Years ago we would rip around SF on our bikes, my 67' is sadly long gone, but Jay has kept his bike until now. This bike has been totally gone through, everything is fresh and works well. A very nice, reliable classic cruiser. $8,500 should move quick. Check out the pics @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/22365139@N00/sets/72157617318427067/ contact Jay if interested <jward@pixar.com>

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Nice job Shawn....

Two page spread in the new Thrasher on Shawn Howard's artwork. Nice to see someone you grew up with being recognized. Great paintings...http://www.flickr.com/photos/29066451@N06/ to see more...

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Matt from Machine's Panhead For Sale.....

This just in!!!


This year, rather than using his traditional, "use the chain link fence" to hold himself up, while watching the drag races. Ben Shell sat in the bleachers with the rest of the spectators. Perhaps, we are all getting older?

Hot Rod Reunion....




To say that this years H.R. Reunion was packed is an under statement! There were so many people. Not to mention, historical race cars and historical racers. At times it was hard to navigate. But this worked out, because as you would try to snake your way around a blockage, you would find a hidden pack of front engine dragsters, or Gasser's. Everywhere you looked, something else would catch your eye. So many cars are coming out of the woodwork. These "as found" cars are so artistic, painted in the 60's or early 70's, they are a true study in the medium of the day. There are so many ideas to be taken and applied today. This is a true "Art Show". I could have filled the entire blog up with pics from this event, but here are just a few. Enjoy...







































































































































































Thursday, October 15, 2009

Central Coast Triumph...

Stoked, I striped and lettered this bike about a year ago. I didn't get a picture of the finished product. Now I have that pic, thanks to the Pushin' blog. The bike has a powder coated frame, tank and fender. I painted the scallop and stripes, also lettered the top of the tank (a verse from a Door's song). Good to see the bike together. The owners name is Ken, and he is a Harley Davidson dealer mechanic. But he races (flat track) and rides Triumph's.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The end of the line for Captain Lou....


C.S. Smith Sporting Goods....


The Paso Robles Pioneer Museum.
C.S. Smith rode a big wheel bicycle from S.F. to Paso around 1900 and opened his sporting goods store. The store was in business until the early 1960's. At the time the store was closed, the inventory was put into storage. Until a few years ago, when it was donated to the museum. A vast collection of guns, both NOS and used, boxes of NOS bicycle parts as well as other sports supplies. The collection of mounts that hung in the store. An incredible amount of stock. It blows me away, that this stuff still happens. I would (as would everyone else) love to stumble across a storage space filled to the top with perfect NOS 1940's-50's products. Keep dreamin'....









Finished product....


Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Oakland....


Back cover of street Chopper 1971, inside covers the Oakland Roadster Show (now in Pamona). I grew up going to the Oakland Roadster show, it was always a great one.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Sunday, October 11, 2009

SLO Classic Sunday...

Rode out to Poso today to see some of the bikes taking part in the SLO Classic motorcycle rally. There were some great bikes on hand. I think that I got there a bit late though, as I passed alot of cool bikes on my way out.












































How about this for a displacement?








Saturday, October 10, 2009

79th Paso Robles Pioneer Day....

Here's how the day got started, go to the bar and get a drink, walk outside without a problem. Pioneer Day only....




My buddy Gabe builds these bitchin' bikes from old parts, this is his new Boardtrack build.

The red bike above, is one that he built a few years back, and I striped. Unknown motor found under an old man's workbench.














Shriners...

































There are so many insane tractors around these parts. The Paso Robles Pioneer Museum has a restoration wing that rebuilds and houses many historical tractors.....



































Steam power.....