Right lets get this shirt off and get down to the serious work of bikes, and the motorcycle lifestyle that we all adhere to in some small way. Good food, great bikes, fantastic rides, best mates, doen the road and a bar waiting somewhere for us to stop in and enjoy what the day bought us. And then looking forward to tomorrow, because it will bring more of the same. It's all about the ride folks, I've only just come to realise that, every day matters, take it and give it a fucken good throttling. Enjoy my visual ramblings and I will meet you in that bar "down the Road, You know".
So light the fuse an hold on.
Avery nice wee 600 Yamaha single, looks like a lot of time and effort here.
A nice line up for the drive, couldn't really get better could it?
Stop pissing around and go get one.
Beautiful work to the rear of the Ducati
Ohhhh Yeeaaaahhhhh
This image made me laugh
A nice line up of Tri Colours
I think that goes here
TR500s rock
And I was like Braaapppppp
Noice workshop
And as they fell, not a sound could be heard
Commitment
The OW01................................
Oh noooooooooooo
Stunning work here
A whole bunch of easter eggs
This looks confusing, but in actual fact it's very simple
I like this a whole lot
The Yas island Ferrari display
These are quite nice
How cool is this work?
Ferrari on display, this is utterly neat
This ones for you Mike Breen
This is what it's all about hardly yet 1 and already getting on a motorcycle.
sweet curves in all the right places
A beautiful little Guzzi to drool over
Back in the days when they partied hard after every race
castrol six hour days
Dont normally have this type of bike in here, but this one stopped me and caught my eye
This is more interesting though by a million
Nooooooooooooo.................................................
My helmet sitting in a bar
Guys new truck
MT Taranaki on a strange day
This is about the nicest CX I've ever seen, even I would own this
I'm going to have to try this one out I think
The mighty savage
For my mate Timmy
4.2 kilos thats a mighty big cray.
Before and after, personally i prefer the matt
Nice
Mr Cool, John Britten in his early days
Before and afetr
Tin work is wonderful
This made me cry
Lovely work
I feel a bit like this at the moment.
Hey Grant, the black and white photo early into it, of the three bikes racing - 7, 56 and 57 - is that Hawksbury in the 80's???. looks a lot like it and me watching in the back ground.
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