It's family first for me. Out on vacation but always have bikes on my mind . . . back to reality now.
Out and about again, weather should stay nice going forward from here. Cell phone shot of the pan at a favorite spot.
Ben from Australia asked if I had seen this bike, EJ Cole's 1947 WR. I looked it up, I'm in love . . .
photos from: https://www.mecum.com
It always amazes my how Jason can keep it all together and continue to bang out so much quality work. He's just one guy, building bikes, motors and doing some fantastic fab work. Here are some photos of motors on the go, I think there are about 15 - 20 motors on the go at once right now.. .
Jason's wicked shovel, will be off on the road with it's owner soon. Glad that it will be around town.
Roller Magazine and Ripper did not disappoint. I had to cave in and order. Fun times reading at Jason's with him and Lyndsey. If you haven't seen one of these mags, go out and get some!
Great to see Jason build these bikes up from scratch. I asked him to try Pat's shovel out for size. He done some awesome fab work on this bike, it's going to be another fun one!
Great to drop by Jason's the other day. Stopped into the parts room for a bit, it's overwhelming . . .
I would love to get my hands on Roller Magazine Vol. 14 to check on the article on Carl's Cycle Supply.
I love these photos, so much character. I'm not sure who's in the photo or who took it. Let me know if you know so I can give the proper credit. The title of the image had the names - Bob, Magill and Emde.