Vintage motorcycle shop specializing in British, American, Japanese bikes, custom fab and machining. New and used parts. Family owned and operated. FTW IN
I grew up with motorcycles. I've had a motorcycle since I started out on a little tiny dirt bike. My stepdad bought me. He always had motorcycles, so I just worked my way up with different bikes. He always had old Harley's. I joined the Marine Corps right out of I'm from a real small town. Not a lot going on, so I joined the Marine Corps. Got into tattooing when I got out. Didn't apprurn a s Was into motorcycles, building choppers, riding choppers. Spent a lot of nights in the garage doing that kind of stuff. I come from a bunch of mechanics. My dad, my stepdad, my grandfathers used my GI Bill to get some certifications and stuff and welding and mac Just got to a point where I wanted to do bikes full time, so I transitioned over. That one is, it's a 61 Panhead motor and it's got a bunch of parts from the 50s, 60s, 70s. When I was a kid it was my dad's, my stepdad's best friend's bike, and then he passed away about 15 years ago. My dad got the bike and it's just always been around since I was a kid. I remember riding on the back of it and everyt After my dad got it, I rebuilt the motor for T I've had lots of other bikes that have come and gone, but that one definitely not going anywhere. I love fixing stuff, I love making t It fires up in one kick and they can run it down the road. They still make anything like they used to, Like I said, The stuff's going to go to the scrap pile and that seems terribly unfortunate to me. I would rather keep working on the stuff and keep it on the road or keep it in a collection or whatever,