BIKES
The Z1000 40th anniversary concept, made from a current Zed (above). The tank's wide, to get over the frame, the pipes are overly fussy, the exhaust headers look like they were designed on an Etch-A-Sketch, and the headlight is too fat tyre chopper, but I still think it's a great idea.
Mr Martini Bonneville on the Zard exhaust stand.
Interesting Bandit with very fancy front forks (anyone recognise them?).
125cc hardtail.Stunning enduro-spec BMW with novel, if absolutely daft, toolbox mount. Seems such a crazy solution to a problem, but I still love it.
T-shirt brand, Holy Freedom had a few interesting bikes on their stand, a bare-metal small-frame Vespa, this bobbly (christened by Dave S.F. - it's a bobber with knobblies), and, below, this Honda street scrambler that was a bit of a change to the Harleys that were on every other 'lifestyle' stand.
CR&S Duu - S&S motored über-roadster, this one for a customer in Britten tribute colours. I'm not mad about it, but it's interesting. I admire the effort. I much prefer...
The CR&S Vun, the Rotax engined single. This is another fancy customer version with an alternative sub-frame and rear light.
PEOPLE
The first person we bumped into was Gio the photographer wearing two Sideburn patches. Put a smile on our faces.
Matt was nearly at the end of his six months in Europe. We had a Peroni or two.
We had a good chat with legendary US racer Don Emde. He won the Daytona 200! That's him below.
The Italians go for dolly birds all over their stands. These pin-ups stood out from the lycra-clad misses.
PRODUCTS AND PARTS
Shark's new Raw helmet.
Conrad Leach's art.
Marchisini's nippleless wheels.
Pirelli's tattooed tyre exhibition.
More later in the week...
Great stuff here! So that's what happens when you get invited to Italy!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, tasty choices from what is clearly a case of sensory overload of the two wheeled kind . . . I still keep returning to Miss Sideburn Blonde in the below post, I like her, a lot !!
ReplyDeleteDolly bird is a great but much under-used term! What's a 'lifesyle' stand tho?
ReplyDeleteOh and Gary, you need to keep that fine beard going until September so you can attend The Trip Out and scoop the Mr Beardo trophy!
ReplyDeleteAustin, lifestyle is stuff like T-shirts, beer, radio stations. People not selling metal things. G
ReplyDeleteOh, and I do want to go the Trip Out if I'm here. I missed the first one because of my American road trip. G
ReplyDeleteThe Bandit looks like its wearing Matris gas forks mounted backwards.
ReplyDeletei like the the 125
ReplyDeletelove the shovel.
adore the pinups.
but i'm not sure about the nipple-less wheel.
I LOVE NIPPLES ME!