Thursday, 20 November 2008

Love letter


Jason forwarded this letter to us. It's from his friend Chris in the USA. It makes me laugh.


I got my copy of SB2 today. It is great. That XR of yours is incredible. where is it now? Did you really "flog the rest of the Wood at a loss"? I'm glad you were at least able to use the wheels and tires i sent. The wheels really did come from Joe Kopp and it is ironic that I got the shipping crate from Kenny Roberts Jr after his wedding. The whole mag looks great. I know Kenny Roberts, Max Schaaf and the guy who owns that road rocket XR1000. Who cares! I wanna know where to get a pink lame' bomber jacket and trick w650 so I can ride to heaven and hang out with that metro racing angel. My gawd is she HAAAAWT!!

You wrote on the note that the picture in the mag was of you. I assume yer the bloke carrying the tires right? I'm gonna have to have surgery on my knee at some point but for now I can walk and play guitar. Do you have any friends that play guitar? I'm selling two beautiful Gibson guitars. One is an electric 1958 Cusom historic reissue Les Paul junior and the other a cherry condition 1993 Gibson L-1 acoustic blues machine. If interested I'll send photos of both. The price would be cheap by British standards. Free health care, HAH!!

God Bless, Chris-sufferin-Sutherland


Here's another shot of a Metro Racing Angel just for Chris.

King Khan in London


Sideblog contributor, Adrian B tells us King Khan and the Shrines are playing London's Boston Music Rooms, Islington on December 11th. Wild dogs won't keep me away. GI

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Roadgeeks Old Parks


Gave up the wild-goose chase trying to find THE flat track racing numbers font, when the designer Anna Butler stepped forward & put me straight. "Roadgeeks Old Parks is intended to approximate the font used by the US National Park Service on their highway signs." If anyone out there knows of others / better, please let us know. You can down load it from:
http://www.triskele.com/roadgeek-fonts

font freak BP

Ze Last Chance




Sonic Seb is someone we met through Sideburn, but know we'd have bumped into him eventually anyway. He's based in Paris, builds and races nice, old circuit racers and has a good blog. He also has this street tracker project on the go. He's decided against that swingarm.

Visit his blog at http://zelastchancegaragedu78.blogspot.com/

Street tracker for sale



Jan-Willem of the Dutch Brothers has just spotted this on US eBay. Scroll down a few posts to see how it could be shipped to Europe (that is, if you don't live in the US). We'd turn it back into a race bike.
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Very nicely done, well executed and showing excellent worksmanship. This is a C&J framed Rotax street tracker special.

Titled and licensed in California, this bike is ready to ride and needs nothing. Ready for you to enjoy or add your own personalizing touches.

Assembled using top quality components.

Penske shock, Yamaha R6 fork with adjustable A&A billet triple clamps.

A&A hubs with a quickchange sprocket and brake rotor in the rear. Laced to Sun alloy rims with stainless steel spokes. Braking wave rotors, floating in the front with Brembo calipers and master cylinders. Maxxis DTR-1 tires, 27.0x7.0x19 front and 27.5x7.5x19 rear.

Stainless header with a Supertrapp muffler.

VDO speedometer and tachometer, Magura throttle and clutch lever. Alloy handlebars in a dirt track bend.

Custom bodywork consisting of a hand made alloy tank with aircraft filler, specially molded ABS seatbase, instrument cover and chain guard. Sale includes the molds for the ABS parts.

Fantastic playbike-canyon carver, this bike will get attention anywhere it goes. It's lighter and with a lower CG then Supermotards.

Just broken in with only 775 miles.

Not duplicatable at the reserve price.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Motorcycles___C-J-FRAMED-ROTAX-STREET-TRACKER_W0QQitemZ220314551549QQddnZMotorcyclesQQddiZ2283QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_motorcycles?hash=item220314551549&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=72%3A727%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318#ebayphotohosting

Kustom tools





I like these. They remind me of some of the stuff what Von Dutch used to do. They're painted by Doug Dorr.

WWW.DORRSKUSTOMKREATIONS.COM

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Ben's Yamaha





Hey Gary and Ben

Thanks for SB2-really dig that King Kenny thing. Gotta love of those '70s half-milers too!

My 'tracker is nearly done, just needs a bit of fettling. Not sure whether to spray it yellow and get some vinyl speed block graphics cut, or to leave it in the raw.

Will get the front wheel relaced to an alloy rim, stick a rear brake on then she's done. Oh, and Don Castro's No 11 on the front!

Later, Ben Charlton

How to buy a bike from the USA


Jason (whose Triumph was in SB1, Harley in SB2 and stunning race bike - visible if you click the Jason label below ) gets stuff done. He likes a bike, he buys it. It doesn't matter if it's in another continent. So we asked him to tell us how easy it is to import a flat tracker from the States to the UK or Europe. Here's what he wrote.


Pay attention this is importing information

Been browsing vft.org and dreaming of sliding that puppy you’ve been drooling over round sunny Scunthorpe? Well stop dreaming and start doing, it’s easy.

Contact the buyer and ask if they are willing to help out with the import. All they’ll have to do is strip the bike down. In the past I’ve requested that the engine is left in the frame, bolted/strapped to a pallet and everything else boxed up. Race bikes don’t have ownership titles, so shipping a whole bike requires lots of faff regarding proof of ownership. Shipping motorcycle parts is easy.

Be mindful of the spares that usually come with these bikes. Spares can expensive or worthless. A spares list will not elude to the worthiness, so ask. Usually all the broken crap which no longer works, comes free and isn't worth shipping.

I have always paid the whole amount up front by electronic transfer. This usually costs £26 at each end and gives great traceability, your bank can take U.S dollars from your sterling account. To carry out a transfer you’ll need, the sellers name and address, bank name and address and IBAN. IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number. This is their usual bank account and sort code numbers prefixed with a unique bank branch code. If the seller thinks you’re a scammer and won’t give you their details ask them to go to their bank and ask how to carry out the transfer, because they shift millions a day at no risk.

This obviously requires a huge amount of trust on your part. I’ve never had a problem and generally speaking it’s a close knit trustworthy community. If you have any doubts, don’t do it or perhaps try saying, “arh, you’re in Springfield, I’m planning a trip to Springfield very soon to watch my brother bare knuckle cage fighting”, this may help.

For shipping I use Unique Forwarding 01268 240890, who’ll collect from the sellers door and fly your motorcycle parts to the U.K and deliver to your door. West coast costs about £900 inc taxes, with the east coast a little less. You can save money with sea freight, but that’s just mean and takes up valuable riding time so don’t do it.
Money transfer is 3 days max, the airfreight door to door 3 to 4 days.

First contact to receiving the bike is something like three weeks, by the time negotiating, stripping and packing the bike down and the above is done plus a bit of waiting round in customs.

It really is that simple, so go for it, but don’t blame me if it all goes tits up.

Good luck, Jason

Ice, Ice, Baby






Just got this news through. How much fun does this look?

33rd Annual World Championship ICE Racing Series Schedule Set To Go!
ICE/International Championship Events’ 2008-09 schedule for the 33rd Annual World Championship ICE Racing Series is now official. The dates, venues and cities are:

December 13, 2008 – Kansas Expocentre – Topeka, KS

January 9, 2009 – Glens Falls Civic Center – Glens Falls, NY

January 16-17, 2009 – Cedar Rapids Ice Arena – Cedar Rapids, IA

January 24, 2009 – U.S. Cellular Coliseum – Bloomington, IL

January 30, 2009 – Sarnia Sports & Entertainment Centre – Sarnia, ONT

February 13, 2009 – David S. Palmer Arena – Danville, IL

February 27, 2009 – Sears Centre Arena – Hoffman Estates (Chicago), IL

Sideblog faves Joe Kopp and Henry Wiles competed last year.

Has anyone ever been to the UK Telford ice race? Is it worth going?

Monday, 17 November 2008

Looking for Mr Perfect?


It's been a bit quiet. I've been in Macau.

Anyway look at this hero. He is so perfect I want him framed. Now, we like DTX bikes, but the kid in the background offers the ideal juxtaposition, what with his lairy ONeal gear (you paid how much to advertise for those guys?), neck brace and Stormtrooper boots. Mr Handshift has got lace-up rigger boots; goggles and lid, circa 1970, revealing a Judge Dredd facial set. Even his rubber-trimmed gloves are period.

And we're pretty sure that is Chopper Dave behind him. Dave, what's the story with this guy? GI