Still wading through.
Just visited the Throwbacks site - some really nice pics from Bonneville salt flats.
Just started wading through thread from top:
Seen Jockey journal before, some good little articles included.
El Diablo is new to me, and I'm glad it's been flagged up, some really good bikes to see on first look. I'll be going back when I've got a few spare minutes , which will probably turn into hours as I 'read' through each issue.
"Go read a book and flunk a test." -Iggy
For an incredible collection of photographs motorcycle related, You gotta check out this guy Frank Charriaut's profile. http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100000570487834&sk=wall
For an incredible collection of photographs motorcycle related, You gotta check out this guy Frank Charriaut's profile. http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100000570487834&sk=wall
Great, now this stupid hobby of mine is melding itself into other interests! Thanks to you, Garagepunk.com, now my problems are absorbing other aspects of my life, like music!!! I'm stuck on the Surfcast, which now I guess is morphed into the newer surf trash podcast.
I ride a 1966 Triumph 6T "Saint" Thunderbird strutted and early 60's period customized. I also throw a monthly vintage chopper and show and go custom ride-in here in my hometown of Grass Valley, California. Ride my Triumph everywhere and love all things old cycle. I've even got a little group of likeminded weirdos called the Throwbacks, which you can see here:
http://throwbacksmc.blogspot.com/
Other favorites include:
http://dicemagazine.blogspot.com/
http://4qconditioning.blogspot.com/?zx=866ed3065385aa1f
And the grandaddy of all custom Vintage Triumph blogs:
http://showandgo.blogspot.com/
This one is not to be missed, though much more gentlemanly in content:
http://thevintagent.blogspot.com/
My issue is that I've got Zune and while the old surfcast was available on the Zune marketplace the new one is not. I'd like to take my music with me in the cage, but can't seem to figure out how to download it to my player. Help?
If you needed tips on how to tune your vintage Triumph twin I can exchange info with you. Guidance?