August 15, 2010

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Hacker-built Harley

Awesome, saw a post on JJ and followed it to The Vintagent where there is a great post to read. I'm loving this and I love the blog. black-duncan black-top_
August 15, 2010

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Larry's Trumpet

It's cool to see more nice bikes being done locally. Larry from the Bottom Feeders sent me pics of his new bike. Looking good Larry, can't wait to see it on the road! Larry sent me some details about the build. Larry was originally thinking to do a Harley build but was randomly checking out Zac's FB pics and came across this bike. It was Zac's own project bike, he would only sell to Larry if Larry was super serious. A deal was struck where Zac would assist on modifications and assembly since Larry was in the middle of another car project, running his club, travelling . . . Larry had a vision and his buddies helped him pull it off. Larry switched up the tank and did all the mods to it and Matt the youngest member of his club did all the body work on it, awesome job getting a really beat tank ready for paint. Steve from HotRod Hell laid down the crazy flake job as per Larry's specs. Zac continued work on the bike, Jason re-laced the newly powder coated rims, Larry stole the springer from Zac's cousins bike and there you have it. The bike debuted at the 3rd Annual Bottom Feeders Show. Congrats Larry, let me know if I missed anything! larry_7 This bike is special for me because it used to be Zac's project bike. He put it aside to help me with my Ironhead build. I remember going to his place on cool winter days (notice the propane heater in the pic below) and just look at how tight and cool the stance was on the bike. I didn't know anything back then, it really inspired me to research and learn about how bikes hang together and why some look so good. Here's a pic below of how I remember if from before. Thanks Zac for everything. zacs_bike_3
August 15, 2010

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Love the fairing

Super cool shot from SpeedSeekers, cool blog, check it out. johnson
August 14, 2010

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First day out this year

I should really have no excuses for not coming to this park more often. It's just 3 minutes from my place. Went bright and early with Stony from Oddball. Just us and 3 other guys. Had a good 2 hours for a first day out this year. skatepark_1 skatepark_2
August 14, 2010

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Great day

Good time a few weeks ago, shooting Jason's Honda for Street Chopper. Looking forward to seeing it in the new stands before the end of the year. Thanks to the guys that came out. I'm still camera shy, not in the shot. Great day. honda_jprc_team_2 honda_jprc_team_1
August 13, 2010

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Mark Drews - Pan tins

First 3 shots I took from Born Free 2. Love the bike and the tins. md_pan_3 md_pan_1 md_pan_2 Last 3 shots from Show & Go Cycle Shop Blog, follow the link to get the full story of where the tins came from originally. Very cool how things end up the way they do. Also nice to see one of my photos put to good use on another blog to explain the transition (photo of Mark pulling into Born Free 2). mark-drews1 mark-drews3 mark-drews4
August 13, 2010

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Friday Closeup - Mario's

Couple shots of Mario's bike up close. marios_1 marios_2
August 12, 2010

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Friday Closeup

A little early again, signiture Jason Parker, finned oil tank on Dennis' ironhead. jprc_oiltank_1
August 12, 2010

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JPRC 45

Cool bike, I tried the pogo seat for a change, different feel for sure. jprc_45
August 11, 2010

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Bill Mize - GKM next issue #17

Guy posted this sneak preview for issue 17 of Greasy Kulture. Bill Mize's bike looks amazing. Check out the blog and get a sub. Still waiting for issue 16, dying to see it! bills47-1