This is my Homeboy "Rickey B's" bike, a clean little pan, He's
built a couple of nice bikes. Look for more of his stuff here soon. In the backround you can catch a glimpse of Skips rigid shovel, and mine also.
This is Homeboy "Jacks" bike, this one started life as a Clovis police bike. It was wrecked when he got it, this is the result of many hours of hard work by his brothers and him. It's
fondly called "FUGLY" kinda gives you the idea how it looked when he got it.
This is my friend Kevin's '41 Knucklehead, a beautiful piece!
Notice his buddy "Pancho" who says "Yo quero Knucklehead, Homie,
Piss on Taco Bell."
This is my "Homie" Big Larry, and his sweet '75 Shovelhead. This bike has been through some changes also. Originally a FX, it's been reborn once as a show winning FLH, and now into the fine rigid you see here! I haven't seen Big Larry in about a year
so no doubt it's different again!
Here's a couple pics of my partner Skips '68 FL as you can see
Skip had it right, keep the bike warm and it starts easier! He sold this bike about 8 years ago. We've since got a shop to keep
our bikes in as at times there's just to many to get them all in the house!
This is "Homie" Mikes '51 Panhead, Mike is Jacks brother, He has since switched motors in this. Now it's a fire breathing 103"
Pan with H&H cases, Axtel barrels, S.T.D. heads, Truett & Osborne
wheels, Jims Shafts, Crane indexable cam all the good shit! Needless to say Mike usually runs way out front! The stroke is 4 5/8 and the bore 3 13/16 makes it a bit more reliable than the 5"
strokers you usually see, but still a tempermental beast!(Thats Skip leaning on my truck, what a tough life us bikers lead!)
These are a couple of my friend Roberts bikes, the evo is an '85 low rider that is presently for sale. The shovel is a '75
full bagger that was stolen a couple years back....We'll catch you one day pal... your last day... anyways Robert's been at this
awhile and seems to know his way around a scooter.
This is my friend Steve's '78 sporty, not quite done but
road worthy. Steve gets the most out of his ride and puts some serious miles on it every year. I think though surely no show bike a daily rider is an important part of life! Look for updates
on this piece as Steve can afford to do them
MUCH MORE YET TO COME!!!