Now some among you have sent me messages about the content of some of the images, no not the stunning ladies, but have asked why did you include an image of an F1 brake, of that landscape, or of something that is not motorcycle related. Well the answer is, some of you may never have seen what an F1 brake system looks like, some may just marvel at the technology, some may go "oh that's what it looks like. Or a landscape, I put these images and many images that are not really related to motorcycles in just because of the quality of the image, a moment, a place, a time and all perfectly captured on film ( so to speak). So that's why, the blog is for you to not only find inspiration in your own bikes, and enjoy our motorcycles, but to take a moment of time to reflect on other things. So here we are another week has passed by, I'm still trying to get the garage underway, and cant wait to get back into having lots of MotoGuzzi's and Ducati's in my hands. I've so much work to do. I've also remembered that I have a BMW R Nine T in the garage as well, that needs a new frame. I got it for a great price and it was to good to pass up. So that's another bike that needs work as well. Can't wait for winter to finally sink and and get on with some bike builds. Got lots of metal bending, parts fabrications, and paint schemes to get completed. So as per my usual message that I have said on many occasions, take the time, grab a glass of whiskey or Bourbon, take the time to take the time.
Isn't MotoGp getting better every year?
Me like
She's a bit complicated all those whirly bits
The MotoGP boys are sure getting it on this year. What an amazing sport.
Anything for speed.
This one is pretty out there that's for sure.
I do like this design iteration of a Guzzi
This made me laugh
Purple and yellow, who would have thought, looks bloody great
Very well done resto.
I came across these images a few days, as we did the installation of Roberts memorial
I had to recarve the back of the stone, as we damaged it putting it into place
This little man will be sitting up on the road with my new street number carved into the front of him. That way you will know where I live
I know this has appeared here before, and I don't mind.
Now this blew me away, I knew they were small, but this is bloody amazing. Never seen this before
This is why I love Tuscany, check out that road, and you can bet that it either came from or leads to an amazing restaurant and bar.
Love this scheme on a Diavel
There's something so crude, and agricultural, and yet at the same time beautiful, perfect form and function.
Don't they look great, the build quality certainly didn't match the design, they chipped and cracked and take an awful lot to look after.
A very handsome motorcycle in my opinion
And I'm all for a bit of free advertising when I find a product that is off the charts Try these sauces, they are the bomb, from the Kapiti Coast
It's your blog, man. Post whatever makes you sing. You do a bang up job every time. Ignore the ignoramusi.
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ReplyDeleteThank you. Agree your blog is fine as is.
ReplyDeleteYep. I love your blog every week. No complaints from me. All good. This week was da bomb.... loads of Ducati’s then a beautiful RZV 500.... RD500LC to me over here in England. Probably still my favourite bike and would own one again in a heartbeat.
ReplyDeleteCheers Grant have a great week.
Love your blog man, you do you!!
ReplyDeleteNice work Grant, as always.
ReplyDeleteGreat one Grant, highlight of the week!
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