Monday, August 29, 2011

100th Post

I started this blog on Sept 26,2010 and today marks my 100th post. I thought about doing something special like a contest or something. So I have decided that whoever might be reading this and can answer the following questions will receive some of the vintage junk I have in my desk. (See photo below)

Be sure to look for an even more spectacular gift on the one year anniversary of this blog.


The questions are:
1. What are the names of  2 of our 5 children that I have mentioned on this blog.

2. Where did I live before moving back to Indiana?

3. Why was I told I could not have a mid life crisis?

All of the answers are in posts from my blog,Motorcycles and Other Stuff.

If you can't answer the questions but are the only person to leave a comment you will still receive the fabulous prize as a consolation gift.



 Priceless Vintage Patch from the 70's

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Indy Red Bull Moto GP Qualifying

I took Noah and Rebecca to Indy today, to watch the Moto GP qualifying and other track activities. They recently resurfaced the track and it paid off. A new track record for Casey Stoner, and the turn at the far end that was trouble for several riders last year, is now better.
It is unbelievable how much power the bikes make. I thought that the Ducatis would be better this year, but I was wrong. I was hoping Hayden would make the podium, but after today, I would have to say that will be an amazing ride if he does pull it off. I pick Stoner to win. He is probably the best rider out there. I'm sure many people will disagree, but think about it. Nobody else has been able to do what he did on a Ducati, and after Nicky Haydens first ride on a Ducati, he said Stoners accomplishments on the Ducati were amazing.
We usually head over to watch the flat track races, but that was cancelled. Next year.

P.S Jake you should try to make it next year.
Shot by Bob

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

More Scrap Aluminum

After bead blasting, sanding ,welding some holes that someone drilled to put screws into the rim, and trying to polish the original rear rim of my Montesa, I decided it was too far gone to save. It just didn't look good enough to relace. I seldom give up on a part that I am trying to restore, but this rim just wasn't worth the effort.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

2011 Indy Mile Cancelled

Just read the Indy Mile has been cancelled. Well at least the Moto GP will still be in town.

Parts Arriving Daily

The parts I needed to finish the Montesa have been arriving the last few day. I received the spokes, bead blasted the wheels and gave them a good polishing. I polished the front hub and brake assembly and re laced the front wheel. It looks great. I will post some photos of a rolling chassis next week and then start the engine reassembly.
I am still looking for a stock pipe but I think I will order the one from Circle F this week. Restoring this old Montesa has been one of the more challenging builds, just because finding the correct parts is nearly impossible. I have been searching for nearly a year and now it is close to being completed.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Smoky Mountains National Park

We went to the Smoky Mountain National Park for a few days. It was the first time the kids had been there. I think I was about 3 or 4 when my parents took me the first time. I have been there several times but not since I moved backed to Indiana.We should have went sooner, but plan to return in the near future with some serious back country hiking. We had a great time seeing the mountains and sights.
I went to several of the places that Mom and Dad took me and my sister. One of my favorites is a gravel unimproved road that cuts across the mountains to Fontana Dam. I didn't realize that the highway it came out on was Highway 129 at Deals Gap. Since I moved back to Indiana a few of my friends have tried to get me to go to Deals Gap and ride the Dragon. I said I might some day. It turns out I have been there several times, before it was famous.
Tamis doesn't think it was all that great, she got car sick from all of the turns. I don't think she will want to experience it on a motorcycle either. Overall it was a great trip, Clingmans Dome, Cades Cove and many other places haven't changed much.
 A place we used to swim, The Sinks has been changed, the road was reconfigured and a parking area added which was the only progress at the park that I was sad to see. After a few days on vacation I am usually ready to go home, but not this time, I don't know why but I can never get enough of the Smoky Mountains.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

New Seat

The seat for the Montesa turned out great. The letters on the rear of the seat were silk screened on and are an exact match to the originals. I am expecting the new spokes this week as well as the air filter assembly. I missed being ready for Mid Ohio Vintage Days, maybe I will be ready for Barber Vintage Days

Friday, July 29, 2011

Riding is and always will be fun.

I put some new dual sport tires on the 69 Honda SL350 yesterday and rebuilt the rear brake. I have ridden  it around town for a few days, so I figured it was time to venture out. I decided to call it a day around 3 o'clock today and jumped on the Honda and rode to a small motorcycle salvage yard in Ohio.
       The bike does vibrate a bit around 50 mph, so it is either 45 or 55 mph. The ride reminded me of when I used to ride my Yamaha 175 Enduro, it was only good to about 55 mph, but it was always fun. The freedom of having my own motorcycle and to be able to ride it anywhere I wanted, as long as Mom and Dad to didn't know about it. Actually I'm pretty sure they did know about everything I did, I usually told them, they gave me a lot of freedom.
      The ride was so much like riding when I was a teenager, I ran out of fuel and switched it over to reserve just like I used to. Then I ran the reserve tank dry and finished my ride, by pushing it the rest of the way home. Some things never change. That's probably the reason I enjoy riding, because no matter what changes in my life, riding my motorcycle never has.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Montesa Continued

The 63M Montesa that I picked a few months ago, has been an on again off again project. Parts have been hard to find but Jared at Southwest Montesa has been a great help. He sent me some shocks and a piston kit today. The shocks are made in England and were valved and sprung to my weight. The spokes should be along any time and I have still been hoping to find an original pipe, if I don't find one in the next week or two I will have to order a down pipe which will take about 6 weeks to arrive once I place the order.

Since I now have the shocks,I hung the swing arm and started the assembly. I decided to use stainless steel  screws and bolts instead of the original steel fasteners wherever possible, other than that I will keep everything as stock as I possibly can.

Freshly powder coated frame, new shocks and shiny fender.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Mid Ohio Vintage Days were hot.

Extremely hot, I work outside nearly everyday and I get used to the extreme temperature differences in Indiana, but this past weekend was unbearable. I spent one day at Mid Ohio and decided I had seen enough, packed up and went home.

When I returned home I spent some time working on the 1969 Honda SL350 I recently acquired. I found a throttle diaphragm, installed it, cleaned and set the points, checked the wiring and a few other items, and it started right away. I had already cleaned the carbs and rebuilt them last week.

After a short ride it was evident that I had a fair sized oil leak on the left side. I installed a new clutch shaft seal and gear selector shaft seal, and amazingly no leaks. I rode it about 20 miles and now I have a new ride to and from the shop until winter.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Andrew your Suzuki TS100 is running.

Today I hung out at the house and did some yard work. I went to the shop after a few hours of mulching and weeding, and there it was, a Suzuki TS100 begging to be fixed and ridden again.The Suzuki TS100 was a project that my buddy Mark was working on for his son Andrew at my shop during the spring. When it started , revved up uncontrollably then died, I told him it needed new crank seals. He was in denial but soon decided I was correct. Then he lost interest.
Two weeks ago I pulled the left side cover and magneto off and the seal was just hanging on the crankshaft. Then a couple of days ago I picked up a seal for the left side I installed it today and amazingly it started and idled. I always love it when an old discarded bike runs again.
I called Mark while it was running, and guess what, he said he will be over tomorrow to finish the Suzuki.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Barn Fresh from 1979

I was told that this 1969 SL350 Honda was put away in 1979, the tank was cleaned and the battery removed. The tank is in great shape and the battery box shows no sign of corrosion. The bike has its share of surface rust, but its all there. I picked up a new battery, tanked the carbs, 5 times in the ultrasonic cleaner, and installed new o rings, and rubber plugs. The carbs are back on, but I am waiting for one throttle slide diaphram. I think the tires are even original. I think I might just get this one running and take it for a couple of short rides before winter.
Another cool thing about this bike is that is was sold by the local Honda shop, Ikes Bikes. The dealer badge is still on the swing arm, it reads: Ikes Bikes 400 Main St Richmond IN Triumph and Ducati.
Ike and my Dad have been friends since the mid 50's. My first helmet and my first new motorcycle were purchased at Ikes, and my kids first motorcycle came from Ikes too.

The lens is cracked but the bulb is still good.



These carbs came out great for being 42 years old .


Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Mid Ohio Vintage Days Coming too soon

I have one complete bike, the red cafe racer to take to Mid Ohio, this is the third year I have taken a different cafe racer to vintage days. I have a couple of other bikes that I will probably take, unrestored.  I hope to have the Montesa Cappra  MX 250 finished, or at least very close to being finished. The original style pipe is going to be a hard find

Friday, July 1, 2011

Chets Wild Ride

Yesterday I wrote about a Honda SL350, well I called Chet to pick it up and he was at the hospital. He was riding home late yesterday and was ran off the road when someone was left of center on a curvy road. Luckily he only had a few scrapes, bruised ribs and an injured knee. I know he doesn't feel very good, but at least he was able to ride home, adrenaline is a great thing.
Tami and I saw him later, and he is battered but we are glad he is going to be o.k.
Just in case you are wondering, his bike is going to be o.k. too.