"Hot Rod Day In The Dirt" Harrisville Speedway, Sanson, 2010

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Project Triumph has finally started to look less like a pile of parts and more like a 'cycle. Its taken a back seat to project BSA for so long I doubt it will be on the road by xmas as Id once hoped for. So far anyways, the motor is complete and ready for plumbing and wiring, I think I'll be kicking it over before the end of the year at least. The hard work is done on the glass tank, it just needs a final coat of black, apply decals and clear coats to finish. Considering the state of the fibreglass when I first got it, I didnt know if it would ever be straight enough to look good in black.
The front end is all there, its just in pieces and waiting on the oil seal cup holders to come back from the platers, then its time to experiment with cutting the springs to get the height correct.
Still cant get that rubbish quality rear guard to sit right, I might have to just spend the money and get a good one.. Watch this space...

Back in the good old days...

"An ordinary pullover worn in the opposite way, with one's legs thrust though the arm holes of the garment, keeps the lower abdomen and thighs warm. It is most effective, even in the extreme instance when one's coat-tails are flying in the air."

- The Motor Cycle issue 1936

I give in

I said I wasnt just going to re-post stuff from the net on this blog, but now I am. Sometimes you see stuff that you just want to share.





I never used to be into the whole art & imagery scene, but Ive always appreciated works of genius talent.

FAIL!






Bottom end failure on the Commando. Timing side only, the primary side has no damage whatsoever?

Edit : Just discovered the crank also has a crack in it.. anyone got a spare bottom end they want to donate??

Brittown

Its not new, but I only just got it. In short, and to contradict myself, I was dissapointed a little, but Ive watched it about three times in the last few weeks. Confused? Well there isnt much of this kind of dvd around, most of your brit bike docos are history on the various marques or on motorcycling itself. We dont have much on film that covers some of the custom scene and culture that goes with it. Not in this style anyway. With Brittown I was expecting something more professional and something a bit more broad in regards to the Brit bike custom scene in the US, but it focuses mainly on the one guy, "Meatball" and his mates, their band and their bikes. Its watchable for sure, a couple of neats bikes and some cool music, but it had so much more potential as a doco.
As a side note, check out the bonus features of the guys customising an oif triumph. They didnt even strip the bike completely, they just hacked of the rear half of the frame with engine and tank still fitted! I was a little shocked with their methods and the fact it seemed such a tidy bike to start with, but hey.. if thats their thing who am I to judge.
In summary, as a dvd to put on over a couple of beers, its worth a look. You can borrow mine if you want.


Good show old chap

 Manawatu Classic Motorcycle show 2010

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It was a good show, and there were more old chaps than you could poke a walking stick at. Seems like a geriatrics hobby to own british these days. There were some nice bikes indeed, mostly stockers, few specials. The Bonny was by far the most numerous model of anything in the show, there was at least a dozen  or more of those.. but they were ALL good.



Only one lonley Norton Commando in 70s orange represented the best British twin of all time.. yes only one! While there was only two BSA unit twins - a late 60s and an oif lightning - and two Rocket 3's, there were plenty of ancient machines.


 I had to concede the necessity of filling up the hall for the show, unfortunately this meant giving some display space to a cluster of modern machines, including a couple of american billet barge monstrosities, a few new triumphs, a couple of new MV Agustas, and even some hideous oriental custom!
The Japanese vintage representation was good however, a bunch of Kawasaki H2s in nicely restored condition, and a number of VMX machines which brought back memories of all the dirt bikes I wanted when I was younger. I didnt take any photos of these, apologies to the Jap vintage fans out there..



The road and race specials were my personal favourites from a perfect Metisse to a JAP engined Zenith, an awesome supercharged pre-unit, and even a norton powered TQ!


The swap meet on sunday was certainly nothing to behold. I arrived right on 8am to find only a couple of other sellers there. Rain threatened, and I figured most of the old farts would be still looking for their slippers and morning paper by that time. The vultures swooped on my vehicle and surrounded me while I was trying to unload, then deciding the carcass was not worth picking, they buzzed off to the next wagon that rolled into the carpark. A few more people eventually turned up, and it rained. I sold a sum total of $80 worth of stuff I didnt want, and spent a sum total of $80 on more stuff! I think the next swap is at Feilding in October? All in all, worth the trip into town and the $5 entry. See you next year!

PS - i didnt get the BSA finished in time for the show. You didnt actually think I would have, did you?

BSA Scrambler update, 1 week to go


Last week before the Show and this is all Ive got.. My tank and guard still need a couple of coats of paint, Im missing a front wheel and I havent made the seat yet..


Looking very shiny, but will it go?


Another Hamco built wheel. BSA QD hub, Alloy and 4.10x18 import tyre.


Pretty looking fork adapters fitting the Honda legs to the BSA Yokes. Obviously, a complicated answer to a simple problem, but thats the essence of building a special, right?

Cars are ok



While I was supposed to be at work on saturday, after a lame excuse phone call to the boss why I wouldnt be there, me and my hangover went to the Palmy Hot Rod Club show and swap at Manfield Park. Gates opened at 8, so I strolled in after 12, partly because thats how organised I am, and partly so I didnt have to pay to get in..

Photos wanted

If anyone out there has some old 'blast from the past' style photos like they publish in Twin Eagle, Id like to add a history page, focusing mainly on brit bikes in New Zealand.
Also, photos and documents needed for the Tech Info page. Cheers.

The Stuff

Some new pics for The Girls. If you have some decent photos of the fairer sex and motorcycles, share! Tasteful pics only, cheers.

Tool envy

Like any good motorcyclist, I like tools. We need them. They are necessary to maintain a healthy lifestyle, like food. I know you understand, try convincing the missus. I like browsing tools shops like she does the clothing store, trying on hand tools and accessories to see if they complete me. I usually convince myself that I need to buy something. Because I do.
Recently I went out to get a wire brush and spent over a hundred bucks on tools instead. In the end I got the wrong brush. But did I take it back? No. I might need it for something later..
But I digress..

Nothing better to do

It is a typical Manawatu winter sunday, and as much as I was looking foward to getting the Commando out of its shed today, I think I'll just hope for better conditions next weekend. Now Im no stranger to winter riding, Ive ridden around during a few Christchurch winters - with the excepetion of snow or ice - but when you're likely to be blown right off the road, the enjoyment of motorcycling is diminished to the point where you may as well stay at home and get to work fixing something. Or.. spend a few spare hours gazing at the computer screen. So, if you havent found enough already, you'll want to browse the what cool blogs yall checkin out? thread on the JJ Forums.

Sweet


If you have ever seen a bike which has influenced your opinion on motorcycles then for me this is one of those bikes. Before this all I could think about was my Commando and what I could do with it. Id always liked the Meridan Machines, but this is what really got me going onto my own Triumph custom. I'm sure I'll get around to rebuilding the Norton eventually, but putting together a sweet bobbed style Triumph has been Project Number One since late last year when I brought the first piece of the puzzle, a hacked up '68 frame. If you havent altready, check out the article from TCM about one of the best bobbers you'll see, even if its not your thing, you cant argue with a motorcycle like this!


In Memory of Johnny Cash TShirt. I got mine. Get yours from lowbrow here !

Buy it

All for sale items relisted today. Go here to buy stuff. You know you need it.

In other news, I came across these great pics on Cyril Huze blog. Pics by John Adams taken at the annual Riding into History Concours 2010 see the Gallery and you'll want to go out and clean your bike. Or have a beer on the couch. Its up to you.

Blues


  Saw two great sets from Darcy Perry and his band yesterday at the Celtic in Palmy North. Great bloke, he remembered me giving him a lift hitching about ten years ago! Scored 3 signed albums for $20. I then made the mistake of venturing out into dirty old palmy until closing time. Now I remember why I dont miss the nightlife here. I should've saved the money for the bike.. I had planned to get back to the Celtic today to catch Bullfrog Rata, but it was easier to stay asleep then get up for a burger and some tv. Slacker.