Paso was a blast! Just wanted to say thanks to Fonzi and the gang for such a crazy time. Lets do it again. Same Bat channel,same Bat time. Eddie What California looks like from a chopped Merc.
The Bike everyone was talkin' about. Bare metal BSA. Wish they weren't so close to the sulfer hole. I would have taken more pics.
........saved the photo of your Merc and the Caddy and put it as my desk top background. THAT'S when I noticed the hacksaw hanging as the "club plaque." Duh! Awesome shot, nice ride......thanks!!
Say, I can't see a decent side shot of your car too well, but were you the guy headed south Saturday morning around 11am passing between Morgan Hill and Gilroy? -Taylor
[ QUOTE ] Master Mokoto Kobiashi striping my rough merc. [/ QUOTE ] Good to meet you at Paso. We were watching Mokoto finishing the second character, must have been just minutes before you took that pic. Purple looks great against flat black.
I'd love to get close to the Dune Coon. I don't know the story - fabbed or a modified stock piece - but I have been in love with just that headlight mount for well over a year. It looks like a lot of sweat and real thought has gone into that bike...but I guess I'm not saying anything that any moron with eyes can't already see.
Another great time eas had by all. It was fun hangin with you guys again. We all made it back in one piece (barely/sorta). Those pics came out great. FONZI
Fonzi, glad to hear all went well with you guys. Eddie's truck started giving him trouble on the way down but he made it o.k.. See you soon. Mike, it was a pleasure meeting you. Your merc has always been my inspiration. Kustem59, I'll post more tonite. Shoeboxer, at 11am on Sat. all I was doing was recovering from Friday nite at A&W on Spring st. (It will always be A&W to me) -stick
looks like a lot of fun,does everything Cole touch come out looking that nice?I looked at the blue bike he built up close and personel a couple years ago at Sturgis,hope to get to see the beezer he built in person some time.That caddy was built pretty much at the "height" of the fin era wasn't it