Inspiration – Knuck
Posted by Hon | September 30th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Harley
From Sparetime, love this bike, I like how they have a life of their own and keep evolving, seen some recent pics, no fender, changed seat . . . I like it just the way it is in this pic, maybe just swap the headlight?
Recent photo.
Inspiration – Cold Kick Start
Posted by Hon | September 30th, 2009 | Filed under Blog
Photo from Sparetime, some time ago. These guys try to ride all year long since there winters are not a bad. Hope to push the riding season as far as possible this year.
Summer is gone
Posted by Hon | September 30th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Harley
Cold day today. Summer came and passed. Here are a few shots of last winter at Zac’s, notice the ice, it was cold. Thanks Zac for building through the winter!
Tags: Hon's bike
Xmas, 2 years ago – Jason Shovel Ride
Posted by Hon | September 30th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Friends, Videos
Jason out for a Christmas ride 2 years ago on his shovel.
Tags: JPRC
Swap Meet this weekend!
Posted by Hon | September 29th, 2009 | Filed under Blog
Counting all my change, if you want it bad enough you have to save. Sunday, Oct 4th, Richard Purdon Memorial Swap Meet, Heritage Park, Milton, Ontario.
Nice Cafes
Posted by Hon | September 29th, 2009 | Filed under Blog
First post of cafes, I dig anything two wheels and well done. Gravel Crew?
Hosoi – 1981
Posted by Hon | September 29th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Magazines
Yes, 1981, oozing more style than I will every have in a lifetime.
Tags: skateboarding
More Hauler Dreams
Posted by Hon | September 28th, 2009 | Filed under Blog
Was looking at all the cool Born Free photos and can’t remember where I just got this. Radballs blog? Anyway, looking to get a cool hauler some day. Like the seat on the bike too.
More Sugar Bear
Posted by Hon | September 28th, 2009 | Filed under Blog
Pic from 1978:
Gorjus from Street Choppers photo shoot?
More neat stuff @ JPRC
Posted by Hon | September 28th, 2009 | Filed under Blog
Beautiful piece of history at Jason’s.
In the showroom at JPRC. Jason made the springer and many other of the handmade parts, lots of detail.
Tags: JPRC
