Wednesday, March 24, 2010




1972 CB 350 four TRASH this is going to be fun.


This is the direction Im going: five ball orange, worn tank, white drop bars, black rims, a 4 into 1 pipe, and aluminum number plates B.S.R two 11's of course.



My first day back on a bike. L, Greg Jim and the guy's at Cycle Fit I spend alot of time there a least a few times a week. These guy's really know my budget. Thanks John
Owner.


It's bike season


Two bikes from the 80's I put together last summer.
This is the bike I mentioned in an older post. The 1977 Suzuki Gt 750 liquid cooled 2-stroke I sold it the same day I brought it, made a few adjustments changed the color still messing around with it. The customer is ready to ride.
Just thinking....

All shined up and ready for paint waiting on cowl seat. I love these stripes.






As you can see I haven't posted in quiet some time I had some computer problems, and got very busy, kind of. During that time I didn't post my trip to Liberty Vintage Cycles. I was at Best Buy buying a laptop and thought for the price of this laptop I could bye my self a CB 350. So I took a ride up to Philidelphia and visited Adam Of Liberty Vintage I brought a windvisor, a pair of drop bars, and some other small parts. I asked if he had any bikes for sale of course he said no, but I may have a bike I don't want or like. So out of the sky (with the help of Hannibal and a forklift) fell a 1972 CB 350 for the right price. Literally out of the sky.


Oh yeah Adam gave us a 2 min. class in wedling.














Thursday, March 11, 2010

NYC here I come.


We left the hazard lights on and the battery died. Its funny in the city of over 5 million people it was like being stuck on a desert island we couldn't get a jump for almost an hour.