2010/09/26
Taking the Bonnie out for a spin
This weekend I finally had the opportunity for a couple of jaunts out on the Bonnie to get familiar with its handling and controls as well as getting comfortable with it in traffic. I rode up Sheridan Road yesterday to Lake Forest; nice windy roads through leafy North Shore communities; returning down Route 41 to get the bike up to speed. Today I rode down the length of Lake Shore Drive, again a mix of traffic, speed and city riding. A few adjustments to the front brake cable to tighten it up as well as dialling up the rear shocks gave a more secure feel today. Still need to attend to the front brake cable brake light switch as well as the engines idle and low speed tuning (it's a little hesitant). However, when you roll on the throttle the bike takes off and I sense why they felt the need for an additional gear in 1973 with the T120V! (V for 5 speed). All in all though a couple of great rides out!
Down near the Adler Planetarium with the Chicago skyline behind
More Triumphs in the Limelight
Antonio Banderas
George Clooney - on a modern Bonneville
Ellie-May Clampett
Hey, it's the Fonz - Heyyy! King of Cool riding British Iron in Milwaukee; home of Harley Davidson.
Hugh Laurie - aka, Prince Regent, Bertie Wooster, House MD
Ray LaMontagne - musical inspiration from riding the Triumph?
Rita Heyworth; with Edward Turner (for it is he) at the helm; distracted from the beautiful lines of his Speed Twin ~ the first of many models he created at Meriden.
Hagrid - this Trumpet flies!
2010/09/21
2010/09/18
Triumph Tank Badges
Four decades of the Triumph name emblazoned upon the tank. All using the classic R swooped underline.
Speed Twin (Forties)
Thunderbird (Fifties)
Bonneville (early sixties)
Bonneville (Late Sixites)
Bonneville (seventies)
Triple (Seventies)
2010/09/14
British Motorcycle Marques
The nearly three quarter century domination of british motorcycle makes was populated by notable brands whose names evoked the ideal of two-wheeled transport.
Ariel (1902-1970) ~ "Spirit of the Air"
Vincent (1928-1959) ~ from Latin vincere, "to conquer" - Vincent Black Lightning: 'nuff said!
Velocette (1904-1971) ~ a french sounding but british through and through manufacturer finished their models with the evocative Venom and Viper.
Norton (1898-1975) ~ the quiff off the N and the swoosh of it's scarf like tail as well as the tilted o's create a name of speed.
B.S.A. Birmingham Small Arms (1910-1973) ~ Rifle and Bicycle makers made some of the best bikes of the 20th Century; a winged B adds a sense of flight.
Matchless (1899-1966) ~ The first year Isle of Mann TT was won by a Matchless in 1907
Ariel (1902-1970) ~ "Spirit of the Air"
Vincent (1928-1959) ~ from Latin vincere, "to conquer" - Vincent Black Lightning: 'nuff said!
Velocette (1904-1971) ~ a french sounding but british through and through manufacturer finished their models with the evocative Venom and Viper.
Norton (1898-1975) ~ the quiff off the N and the swoosh of it's scarf like tail as well as the tilted o's create a name of speed.
B.S.A. Birmingham Small Arms (1910-1973) ~ Rifle and Bicycle makers made some of the best bikes of the 20th Century; a winged B adds a sense of flight.
2010/09/11
Toy Motorcycles
Here are a selection of the small toy motorcycles I had when I was just a bairn.... The first three are from the incomparable Britains collection.
The BMW and Agusta were both well played itesm; one I always wanted though was the Greeves Scrambler, below, currently going consistently on Ebay for £30-40.
These two Polistil models were my favorite bikes of the time: Kawasaki and Norton Commando.
The BMW and Agusta were both well played itesm; one I always wanted though was the Greeves Scrambler, below, currently going consistently on Ebay for £30-40.
These two Polistil models were my favorite bikes of the time: Kawasaki and Norton Commando.
2010/09/10
Triumph Trophy 250cc TR25W 1971
This small single cylinder Triumph I picked up when first arriving in the 'States suited me well, good for messing around in the city getting comfortable with american roads. Its diminutive nature was ideal for getting my motorcycle license too.
Though for my 6'-5" frame was a tad cramped!
2010/09/08
BSA Rocket Gold Star fact card
Before Wikipedia there was Fact Cards; collect 'em all! On the reverse was the bikes specifications.
Good subheading: "High Performance"
BSA Rocket Gold Star Adverts
Here are a couple of period ads for the RGS... the v-neck sweater looks the part! Destination Fun indeed!
2010/09/05
Portraits of Motorcycles
As motorcycles come and go I took it upon myself to paint them as my virtual garage gallery; a couple of them are my brothers in law's rides, painted as gifts.
BSA Rocket Gold Star 1963
Triumph Trophy TR25W 1971
Kawasaki ZX600 1996
Kawasaki ZX900A Ninja 1985
Kawasaki KZ400 1977
Max Weber's Harley Davidson Road King
Dan Nelson's Norton Commando
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