Archive for July, 2010

Bike porn no. 10

By The Zor, 30 July, 2010, No Comment

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Go fast! Turn left! Exit the city!

By The Zor, 30 July, 2010, No Comment

This is going to be a selfish weekend advice. For sure there` re a few races to be attended but I will ignore them. Just go out of the city, hit a trail with the motorcycle, bicycle or by foot. This is exactly what I will do. No internet, no city jams and warm pavement,  just a casual enduro track which I hope is not affected by the last week`s storm from the region.

The motorcycle is ready, cleaned off all the spider webs, all the bugs and critters which have nested in it scared away and the pre ride checks done.

A ride, a well deserved meal in the evening and the pipe with some tobacco. That`s it. Packed and ready to go.

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For the soundtrack

By The Zor, 28 July, 2010, No Comment

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Weekend warrior tales

By The Zor, 27 July, 2010, No Comment

Down shifting a few gears the speed of this weekend was more that of a bicycle then of a motorcycle. It was thinking about  changing  the title from “Weekend warrior tales” to something mellow and peaceful, apparently the weekends have nothing to do with the war like atmosphere of a race.

What did others do during this week end? Well… Deus ex had a Bicycle swap meet, the fifth, and judging by the pictures posted on their site it was great.

The latest work from Imperial Cycles surfaced on Facebook.  There is no better way to describe the work then the builders own words: “ Black powdercoated Shorty Fatz/ Imperial frame, custom orange marine vinyl seat, custom boardtracker gas tank orange/ gold color, all black powder coated triple tree forks, front disk brakes, extra wide 3-piece crank, black aluminum mag wheels , 2.25″ thick wheel s in rear and 1.5″ thick wheel in the front, black oury grips. A true beauty to look and to ride.”

Loïc added a stretch to his ride report about Ethiopia.

At the LA Calendar Show this bike by Chris Fletcher of Speed Shop Design was presented, who by the way have some great bicycles in the portfolio, only if their site would work properly. Back to the motorcycle presented at the Long Beach show – the Beezerker, built around a 1965 BSA A65 motor, is so minimal that it hurts. The picture is from Metal Head Fabrication`s blog. Their motorcycle is also a blast, I love the new trend of cross tires on bobbers, choppers and café racers.

speed shop desing

A friend from London started a blog about gadgets. His description about the blog is full of heavy words and honestly I don’t understand a fuck. Although I disagree with his opinion about fixed gear bicycles expect in the future to see some collaboration. I have a few gadgets to add to his list. The blog is called Gravity One and can be found here.

To end this week-end report I have nothing more than a picture with Paul Newman performing  his own bicycle tricks after it turned out that his stand-in stuntman for the film could not ride a bike in George Roy Hill’s 1969 epic Western “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.”  Picture from The Selvedge Yard.

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Bike porn no.9

By The Zor, 23 July, 2010, No Comment

stay true

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Go fast! Turn left! Exit the city!

By The Zor, 22 July, 2010, No Comment

For this week-end something completely different: Tour de France. Grab a seat live in France or in front of the TV.

The events presented last week are still valid, just scroll down or click here.

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Weekend warrior tales

By The Zor, 19 July, 2010, No Comment

In this weekend there were no wars, races for me, not even wrenches or internet. Just a mountain lake, a boat, some beer, pipe with tobacco and my better half to share a few lazy days in the sun.

Loic`s adventure turns out to be a good Agatha Christie novel, it has: the Nil, a midnight robbery, police, a big ship, some French man with mustaches, but no prison for the two riders. A bit disappointing, especially after the “viral marketing” stunt pulled by Loic on his Facebook page. The complete story of the adventure can be found here.

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Bike porn no.8

By The Zor, 16 July, 2010, No Comment

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Go fast! Turn left! Exit the city!

By The Zor, 15 July, 2010, 1 Comment

Enduro European Championship –  Val di Nizza/ITA – 17-18.07,

Enduromania –   the 100th edition since 1995– Brebu nou (Weidenthal)/ROU-  25 – 31.07,

Near the event mentioned above, just a few km down the road, the 14th edition of :

Garana Jazz Festival Garana/Wolfsberg/ROU-  22 – 25.07, with a nice line-up, more about the event here.

UEM Raid Tout Terrain Cup – Trans Carpatic Rally – Satu Mare/ROU –  23 -31.07

Trial European Championship – Foppolo/ITA – 24.07

Qld Historics, HRCC – Warwick/ QLD/Australia , Morgan Park Raceway – 24.07

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Interview with Gifny Richata from Hajarbroxx

By The Zor, 14 July, 2010, No Comment

All over motorcycle blogs there is a new buzz around a small garage from Indonesia called Hajarbroxx.  Their work speaks more to me that something done in the USA with a huge budget, maybe it is the fact that I grew up in a former communist country where the motorcycle culture evolved differently in comparison to the rest of Europe or the world.  Small cylinder engines with a minimal design trigger a nice reaction inside me in contrast with the Chopper Culture from USA or high speed motorcycles form Japan or Europe – what the fuck we only have 200 km of highway and no racetracks for them.

With this small glimpse into my background it is easy to understand why creations like the last motorcycle from Hajarbroxx, triggered something in me. From one page to another I became friend over Facebook with Gifny Richata one of the masterminds behind the Hajarbroxx garage. After receiving a warm reply for posting their motorcycle on my blog I thought to try a small online interview with Richata.  It is my first take on something like this.

Dark Mill: Where did you find the motorcycle to start with?

Gifny Richata: Indonesia is not the land of motorcycles…we only have small bikes, scooters and mostly cubs, thus we gotta be creative to own a custom or special motorcycles (or very rich that you can buy a harley). The first bike that we build, the KamiKZ, is basically started as a joke, of myself desperately in search of a cool bike that I can ride everyday :D Then after I posted it on some blogs, my friends started to ask me to customized their bikes. Most common bikes here in Indonesia are under 200cc japanese bikes, and some new chinese and india bikes too.

DM: Did you do some sketches with ideas or did the look of the bike come during work?

GR: It’s definitely have a picture in my head first after I see the donor bike. Usually I ask what the client want for their bike, then I’ll show them some references of custom bikes to see what she/he likes. Then I’ll make a sketch (I will post them on facebook later) and discuss it with the client. But the sketch actually only do about 60% of the designing. The real work must be done with the bike infront of my eyes, usually I take some photos of it and look at them for hours :) If I get stuck, I browse over the internet for inspirations….

DM: Where do you find inspiration for your work (I love and hate this question, especially in architecture books and magazines)?

GR: Inspirations could actually come from everywhere (hehe I kinda love and hate to say those answer, too….anyway I’m not an architect anymore hehe, now I own a studio that do illustrations and graphic: www.oraystudios.com) . But I usually stick to one big concept for the whole look of the bike, and along the building process, little details could pop out of nowhere or inspired by stuff I see…A theme (like the Darth Vader concept for the Sithlord bike I’m building) could really help, but also could be a boundary, so I have to be careful with it.

DM: What was the budget spent on the motorcycle?

GR: The budget for customizing a bike with our quality could cost you from 500 bucks to 2000 bucks, depending of parts and accesories that you want to use…

DM: What other bikes do you have in making?

GR: Now I’m in the process of building a Darth vader themed Honda GL200, a hillclimber CB175, a trail bike made from whatever we can find in the workshop, a Suzuki EN125, and a Kawasaki KZ1000 cafe racer, and for my own project I’m restoring a 1958 Ducati 98TS and building a chopper out of chinese motorcycle (I have posted some of the pics on Facebook, you can check them out in the Hajarbroxx photo album)

DM: Don`t get me wrong I like the color of the new bike but how did you end up with it?

GR: Well, I like colors that people don’t usually use. Surely plain black, red, and white motorcycles are always beautiful, but it’d be too easy for me :D I always like to try new colors but I always want to have the ‘raw’ feel for the bikes I build, which could be achieved by applying low-saturation colors. Got the inspiration of this rawness from the Wrenchmonkees and lots of do-it-yourself custom motorcycles.

DM: What would be your top 5 motorcycles at this moment?

GR: At this moment I still love the vintage Indian Scout Racer, always love the Norton Commando, Evel Knievel’s Harley-Davidson XR750, the classic Kawasaki Z1R Turbo, and the Ducati 250 Monza. As you probably have guessed, I’ve never seen, riden, or own these bikes :D but I think it’s the impossibilty to own these bikes that driven me to build or customize motorcycles…

DM: When did you have your first contact with the passion for motorcycles?

GR: My  first contact with motorcycles  I think was when I had 7 or 8 years , watching a lot of japanese superhero cartoons that showed a lot of motorcycles. My first ride was when I was 13, on my brother’s 110cc honda cub.

DM: Thank you for your time.  More pictures coming in a short time.

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Weekend warrior tales

By The Zor, 12 July, 2010, No Comment

This week  ended with a nice win for Spain and we got to see La Plebe live, the finest Ska Punk from San Francisco -  CA , in their Balkans and Central Europe tour. Great band.

Crawling around the Web I found this beauty via Pipeburn, Sideburn and many other burns or blogs. I like the fact that is a lovely café racer done in Indonesia by a young architect. The motorcycle was done on a fraction of the budget spent by guys like Wrenchmonkee, MULE or the others. More about the bike on the Hajarbroxx Facebook page.

The Honda 250 XL is ready to run but unfortunately a lot of paper work waits to be filled because the technical inspection is overdue. So the bike sits in the garage with not technical inspection and no insurance, waiting for a photo session.

For the older Honda 185 XL I won an auction on e-bay for the muffler assembly, nice seller, got in contact with the German Honda 185 XL Club, but unfortunately the delivery company, DHL, is a total ass.

Loic did not update his blog about the trip round the world, yet. I hope it is not due to the time spent in jail. Some hints about the story on his Facebook page. Hmm… a lot of Facebooking lately.

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Ideal workshop

By The Zor, 10 July, 2010, No Comment

Crawling around the world wide web (I would not call what I do right now on a lazy Saturday afternoon surfing) I visited one of my favorite threads on AdvRider.com – Man Castel.  It made me think about my ideal workshop.  I have to agree with H, we need a proper place where to work on my motorcycles and her furniture.

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Bike Porn no.7

By The Zor, 9 July, 2010, No Comment

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Go fast! Turn left! Exit the city!

By The Zor, 8 July, 2010, No Comment

A few events from the first half of this month:

STK 600cc European Championship - Brno/CZE – 11.07

Supermoto European Championship - Sankt Wendel/GER – 11.07.

Supermoto European Cup – Izmit/TUR – 11.07

Cross Country European CupPrasttonta Military Training area (Linkoping)/SVEMO – 11.07

UEM Raid Tout Terrain Cup – Trans Carpatic Rally – Satu Mare/ROU – 23.-31.07.

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Bike porn no.6

By The Zor, 2 July, 2010, No Comment

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