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Archives for: July 2007

Jul 31
July '07 - Bike of the month
Jul 28
An indian among yankees

KillerBobbers Allan has bought himself this beautyful classic indian and is at the moment restoring and rebuilding.

I'm sure he will provide more pictures when the job is done.

Jul 25
Piston and pinstriping

A little mix of good stuff on the leg of a local hot rodder.

Artist: FRIIS

Jul 22
Chopper Dave
Jul 20
"Stoned and blue" flathead chopper

This is one of my all time favorit bikes.

It belongs to Thomas "Corner" Johansson from Sweden, a Sinners member. It is just so well built and period correct, it has all of the sixties aftermarket parts, that makes it really stand out.

A tall pointy sissybar almost vertical is just so sixties. Did you notice the aluminium rims??

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Jul 18
Garage Scenes

Another look into a mans most valuable stuff. From this picture I see a lot of great things to desire. MCM exhaust pipes, Bates seat and pad, Bates clutch pedal, B&H shifter, Toro shifter, Flanders risers, Chicago Motorcycle Supply handlegrips and kickpedals, Superior long belltips and so on.

Jul 15
B&H shifter

Here is a bobber classic. The B&H footshifter conversion kit, from the time before Harley did their own footshifter. It comes as a 3 or 4 speed version, also with a mouse-trap much like the one Harley made, only smaller. Mounted on the backing plate where the clutchpedal goes.

It is very difficult finding any material on the B&H company. I have never seen any catalogs or pamphlets. So if anyone out there has any info, please.....

Jul 13
DRAKE Engineering

Here is a picture from Peter "Totte" Johansson in Gothenburg, Sweden. Picture was taken at a US swapmeet, it is a strange looking engine, apparently made by DRAKE Engineering back in the fourties for midget cars. The cylinder and head is one piece, dual carb (one on each side), up to 96 cu.in.

Jul 11
Hot Rod - Speed Shop

Up until now there has not been all that much hot rods on the blog, I will try to make up for that in the future, it is just that there are all these great bikes also, so.... be patience.... here goes:

Back in the days, shop were not all that big...

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Jul 10
KillerBobbers - Cay's burnout panhead

Here is Cay Brøndum's stuff panhead in its latest version. This is the same bike as you have seen on the YouTube movie doing a burnout and also the same as featured in the new DICE magazine.

Cay is an artist doing lots of cool paintings and graphics, and he practices his art on his bike also...this bike is constantly changing and I will show it in some of its previous shapes later.

"This thing is too cool for school and I wish it were mine big time" quote DICE Magazine

Jul 9
Mellow yellow knucklehead

Hey everybody!!! I've been out of town for a couple of days, but is now back with lots of great stuff for you guys.

First take a look at this great looking knucklehead. The owner is my very good and long time friend Villy Thorup from Holstebro in Denmark. Villy has been into bobbers all of his life and only few has the knowledge of OEM parts and early aftermarket parts as him.

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