Thursday, June 30, 2011
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Bean Blossom Boogie
First time ever at the bean blossom biker fest, and about time I made it out there! My older brother told me about this, event so I headed up from Florida and spend a great weekend with my brother and friends .
Very nice campgrounds, located at the Bill Monroe music park in Bean Blossom, Indiana. These campgrounds used to be part of the old Indiana ABATE bean blossom boogie which has since located to newer, larger facilities. Not to mention become a major national rally and industry in it's own right. Lucky for real bikers and wild party lovers throughout the eastern United States, the heart of the old boogie still lives on... at Bean Blossom.
What's in a good bike rally? Bands? You want bands? Forget your socks, this festival will rock ! Pound for pound this rally packed more bands and quality music than the year-end inventory blowout sale at your local bargain store. Top notch bands, at bargain basement rates.
A pool tournament with a honest to God real pool table for first prize. Bike games? They've got'em! Motorcycle show, sure! First prize? A trip to Vegas! A burn out contest, jaw poppin' custom bike builders? Believe it! This rally was really well done and had it all.
I would guess there were around 5,000 people or so showing up for this one, with all the usual tailgate parties going on here and there in the campgrounds. This entire rally had a ''good'' feel to it with friendly people, great bands, good contests and a hard to beat location. Plenty of private camping spots, plenty of shade everywhere. And of course vendors catering to your every need.
You don't often hear me really rave about a bike fest, but this one definately deserves it. Not the wildest rally around, but just a great old school ''let's get together and have a party'' weekend.
Too bad it's only once a year. I am soooooooo putting this one on my ''to go to'' list for next season, and you should to.
Very nice campgrounds, located at the Bill Monroe music park in Bean Blossom, Indiana. These campgrounds used to be part of the old Indiana ABATE bean blossom boogie which has since located to newer, larger facilities. Not to mention become a major national rally and industry in it's own right. Lucky for real bikers and wild party lovers throughout the eastern United States, the heart of the old boogie still lives on... at Bean Blossom.
What's in a good bike rally? Bands? You want bands? Forget your socks, this festival will rock ! Pound for pound this rally packed more bands and quality music than the year-end inventory blowout sale at your local bargain store. Top notch bands, at bargain basement rates.
A pool tournament with a honest to God real pool table for first prize. Bike games? They've got'em! Motorcycle show, sure! First prize? A trip to Vegas! A burn out contest, jaw poppin' custom bike builders? Believe it! This rally was really well done and had it all.
I would guess there were around 5,000 people or so showing up for this one, with all the usual tailgate parties going on here and there in the campgrounds. This entire rally had a ''good'' feel to it with friendly people, great bands, good contests and a hard to beat location. Plenty of private camping spots, plenty of shade everywhere. And of course vendors catering to your every need.
You don't often hear me really rave about a bike fest, but this one definately deserves it. Not the wildest rally around, but just a great old school ''let's get together and have a party'' weekend.
Too bad it's only once a year. I am soooooooo putting this one on my ''to go to'' list for next season, and you should to.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Can't go wrong with Black
You can go wrong with basic black, this is a Softail I painted for a guy in the mid 90's he just wanted a basic black paint job and it turnout great sometimes the simplest is the best
Softail
These big-twin motorcycles capitalize on Harley's strong value on tradition. With the rear-wheel suspension hidden under the transmission, they are visually similar to the "hardtail" choppers popular in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as from their own earlier history. In keeping with that tradition, Harley offers Softail models with "Springer" front ends and "Heritage" styling that incorporate design cues from throughout their history.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Project Bikes
Thursday, June 2, 2011
The first Bike I Built
This was my first bike I built all from parts I wanted the early classic look but with the dependability of the new EVO the only main component that was after market was the frame the motor i had ship in from Ill in a crate ( it was like Christmas in July opening up the motor for the first time) and everything else I got at swap meets or from a guy I met named Scrappy he could find you anything you wanted. this bike took on many changes over the years
- 91 EVO motor (no chrome)
- late model rotary
- Santee frame
- 2 into 1 fishtail
- 82 FL front end
- Sturgis final drive
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Great Photo Op
So this had to be about 1995 or so me and friends went and had breakfast and someone said Dale's Car was gonna be on display at the local chevrolet dealership, so we road over and sure enough, there it was the famed #3, the salesman must have been impressed or a Harley fan and he aid hey were slow (and the boss ain't here) you guys can roll your bikes in for a photo op, the only think that would have made it cooler if Dale would have been there no such luck. oh that's my old bike 3rd from left, GM Goodwrench black EVO rigid!!
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)