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Josh Kurpius, Part 1
03-09-10
By: BILL


Always wear an appropriate helmet, proper eyewear and protective clothing. Ride safely and allow for ample, staggered distance between riders. Standing on a motorcycle is dangerous and unsafe. Trained rider on a secured motorcycle. Do not attempt.

Josh and his brothers at the Lodge are top notch. HD's disclaimers, well, they are dogshit and make me feel uncomfortable.
 

You Won't
03-09-10
By: BILL
But you should. New meats, tank, bars and a whisky barrel rear seat and you're in bizniz.




Harley Trike magnum engine, 45 lower with sporster iron head topend, Old school trike , runs well- kick only and raked out about 40 degrees. wide rear tires and 21 front, looks like a trike out of the 1970s biker movie, see at Bikers Alley - consignment center, 2867 Main Street- Riverside - 951-787-8333 Bob Mendoza- www.abikersalley.com.
 

Living the Life
03-09-10
By: BILL


QBall's book, Living the life.

Three word review: Worth the money.

Buy one here.

 

Black Gold
03-08-10
By: BILL

Blue Moon Kustoms kills it again. I'm especially stoked because this one is actually MINE! Black and Gold is good enough for Smokey & the Bandit, so it's good enough for me. This was my rough design over a stock Disco Gold Megaflake helmet and Jaymes dialed it in perfectly. Couldn't have been happier with the results. Thanks, dude!




 

Vantastic Monday
03-08-10
By: BILL



Right now, right this minute, this is my favorite van.
 

The Haints Daytona Update
03-07-10
By: BILL

It's all fun and games 'til someone's panhead burns to the ground.
The Haints just wanna have fuh-hun.
Singalong now...
 

Deadbeat
03-07-10
By: BILL
 

Tim's Seat Solution
03-06-10
By: BILL







Our buddy Tim has been running around sitting on his bare frame wondering what to do about a seat. Duane Ballard stepped up and helped him out. Duane made our Stainless Seat Bracket work with the rear tank mount and then covered a pan he had knocking around. It rides on little rubber bumpers from the hardware store. Bike with shocks and seat springs kinda weird me out so I'm glad to see Tim mount this one basically flush. To hide the ECM, he shoved it inside the battery cover on the side and added some zip-ties to keep it all in place. To cover all the stuff under the seat he beat out a thin piece of metal until it matched the contours, then used some velcro to hold it on. Much cleaner than letting a rat's nest of wires hang out like a dog's bullocks. He had a giant hole left over from the ECM in the top of the fender so the crafty one just rotated the whole fender forward to both hide the hole and shorten the fender. Tim also said swapping to the Keystones was easy and all of his stock cables and wires reached. He bent the hard brake line carefully so it would reach, and that was it.

Thanks for the pics Tim!

 

New Work from Ryzart
03-06-10
By: BILL



Ryzart. Check it.
 

Greasebag Hibernates for 2010
03-05-10
By: BILL

Grail busts his ass every year to put on a quality bike show while the peacocks at Laconia compare tribal tats and doo rags. Here's the latest news for this year:

The city of Laconia wants us to get permits for everything - vendors, food, ect…, they want us to hire cops to be at the show… they want to regulate and they want their piece of the pie. If you know the spirit of the greasebag, then you can imagine my immediate response. While I’m willing to work hard and deal with difficult situations in order to pull off something I love doing, there are core principals that I’m just not willing to bend on.

You can read the whole deal here.

Bummer to see bureaucrats tamp out something this good but I guess it's to be expected at some point. Good on you for doing it in the first place Grail, and good luck with whatever it turns into in the future.
 

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