Check it out, Mike's shovel is coming together, I stole this photo from him from his instagram (@mrderboto). I posted a few weeks ago some of the great work that Jason did on this bike, the awesome fabrication and motor build. Looking great guys! Just the plumbing left . . . looking forward to riding along side this one.
I had a chance to put a short write up together for my buddy Jason Parker during the Soul Seekers Show. Check out the write up on the Soul Seekers Blog. Also these were photos I grabbed from somewhere on the internet to support the copy, I can't recall where. Can anyone let me know the source so I can give proper credit? Thanks!

Jason's and I took some quick shots of his UL at night, no flash or anything fancy.
I love Greasy Kulture, Guy did another fantastic job on #41. Great weekend for me reading this issue and looking at all the Race of Gentlemen photos on the web!
How I'd love to be at The Race of Gentlemen this weekend.
Throttle. Collab Artist Ken Sugihara of Fusty Works did some amazing illustrations for the event.

Some shots of Jeff's bikes that I love, Knuckle photo from The Race of Gentlemen gallery and WR taken by Garcia.


I'm not there but at least Guy from Greasy Kulture (the best indie Bike mag) shared a post from @patsy56 with his Throttle. tee Adam Nickel WR Racer shirt on at the Race. So I'm hopefully there in spirit! Thanks Guy and Pat, enjoy the races.

"That's my uncle at 18 years old with the big grin. It was around this time that he was riding with a club that raced all over Ontario. He's still alive and sound of mind. Even though he's into his 90's I'm sure he could tell me every detail about that Indian from the date he bought it to the cost of gaskets at the time.
He has told me some pretty cool stories not the least of which is about the girl in her riding outfit on his right arm. She is 17 there and became his wife later this same year. He's quite proud of the fact that after their wedding she hopped on the back of that bike and off they rode to Wasaga Beach to watch the races. 100 miles on mostly unpaved roads, to watch motorcycle races in the sand with a bunch of guys for their honeymoon! She was a keeper....for 72 years.
The 16 year old girl wearing the dress on his left arm became his sister-in-law.....my grandmother. I'm sure her early exposure to bikes and the fun she and her sisters had paved the way for her unwavering support of my riding. It wasn't long after these photos were taken that he and the guys in the club enlisted in the military together. Off they went to Europe and the rest is history."
"Smiles for miles, eh?" - Al