New to the fleet: 1971 Honda Trail 70
This bike may prove the most challenging one yet, just because it’s in such rough shape. Yet if that weren’t enough, I want to ride this bike but at 6′ 3″ a Trail 70 isn’t exactly a me-sized bike.
This bike may prove the most challenging one yet, just because it’s in such rough shape. Yet if that weren’t enough, I want to ride this bike but at 6′ 3″ a Trail 70 isn’t exactly a me-sized bike.
What’s it like to really rely on a motorcycle? I found out the fun way when I took delivery of Adeline, my 1974 CB450. Easy travel from Third Thursday at Blue Cat to my night’s lodgings gave me a terrific preview.
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BikeEXIF is the web’s preeminent showcase of custom motorcycles. This week I was thrilled to see my own CB450 on BikeEXIF’s front page.
While back in Minneapolis/St. Paul to pick up my CB450, I attended Third Thursday at Blue Cat Motorcycle — an event that’s become an institution in the Twin Cities motorcycle scene.
Some adventures are about a destination. This one was about connecting with a new bike built just for me.
What I thought would simply be a fun day of vintage motorcycle racing and hanging out with friends turned into one of the biggest surprises of my moto career thus far.
Few things are as fun to do as the impossible. In un-linking my GL1100’s front and rear brakes, I crossed a line from customizer to full-on recreational engineer. No going back now.