Friday, August 5, 2011

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally - August 8-14, 2011

Each year, hundreds of thousands of motorcyclists head toward what many feel is the motorcycling mecca of the world, Sturgis, and the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota takes place this year August 8-14.

Check out my article on this great motorcycle rally. See if you can see me waving in the picture when I attended the 1993 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. I really need to go back to this great rally. How about you?

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

MY AMERICAN MASTERPIECE


THIS IS JoAnn Bortles MASTER PIECE, entitled: ALL AMERICAN TRIBUTE FOR A SOLIDER

JoAnn has entered this work in a contest the general public votes on. At the link I have provided for you here, you can zip on over to see JoAnn's work as well as the efforts of the other artists who've entered. You judge!!!! Check out how the flag drapes then flows over the bike. The fluidity of movement she's captured causes your eye to flow from the front fender, back to the tanks and continues on back to the bags in one static movement, which captures the emotions we Americans feel when we see our National Banner displayed with such love and intensity.

See for yourselves, then vote. I think you'll vote for JoAnn's work too!

http://myamericanmasterpiece.com/mam/

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

KIEHL'S LIFERIDE 2011; DAY 1

All 21 LifeRiders were excited to see the new BMWs which would be ours for a week; 6-cylinder cruisers, four-cylinder sport and touring bikes, twin-cylinder enduros, even a single for lightweight fun.  Tricia Heifer leads the pack to see her GS.
The bikes were stored in a garage beneath the Rittenhouse hotel in Philadelphia, we had a game of 'who's bike is this' under the orange sodium lamps...

...while Paul Cox signs his life away on the release of liability form.
Stretching my boundaries a bit, I've chosen an S1000RR, certainly different than my usual ride; but if I'm going modern, I'm going all the way.
A few of us can't wait around for lunch, we want to try our bikes NOW!  So its over the Ben Franklin bridge into New Jersey...where the RR shows triple digits on its digital speedo for the first time...
Conrad Leach
Independence Hall, shrouded by scaffolding.  The day was a scorcher, 94 degrees and 90% humidity.
Justin Chatwin
The sticker says Tricia Helfer, and so it must be
Former Vogue cover girl turned actor still has her photo chops; this one is for Jérome...
Philadelphia isn't only about cream cheese...
Chris Salgardo, who purchased a 6-cylinder BMW and rode it to Philly...after stickering it up.
Jared Zaugg
The money shot.
Super models; Tyson Beckford and Tricia Helfer, a photo op for the assembled media...
...who did indeed assemble...
Philly's number one tourist attraction; the Rocky statue.  Random tourist joins group photo
Niki Thomas of amfAR fans the flames on a 1926 'J' Harley
Customizer Paul Cox immediately modifies his big twin
Not only was the day wickedly hot, we had GPS issues getting out of Philly, making many wrong turns and baking in the sun
A private tour of the Allentown collection of Mr. Bulgari, of the Italian luxo jewelry business.  Why Allentown?  That's where his restorer works...so he keeps 50 cars here, about the same in Rome, a few in New York, Paris, etc.
Each car takes about a year to restore, but many of the cars aren't restored at all.  Bulgari's fascination is with 'everyman' cars, and he doesn't collect Italian exotica, only American machinery.
Alain de Cadanet explains the steam-bent ash interior of a Ford Woodie
1910 Buick racer, undergoing repairs to a damaged engine block.  Still owned by Buick
Jason Lee; period correct
Temperatures dropped towards evening, and occasional rain/hail leavened the heat. 
Photographer and producer Timothy White
Conrad filthy and happy to be finished
As we rode into the night, a leaden sky flashed with bolts of illumination, revealing strange celestial landscapes, glimpse by glimpse.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

KIEHL'S LIFERIDE 2011


Kiehls, established in 1851, has always had a motorcycling connection; every store has a vintage bike or two inside, a legacy of the family's longtime love of bikes, planes, etc, and desire to share their collection in their retail outlets.  Having long been a sponsor of motorcycle events in the US (such as the Legend of the Motorcycle Concours), they've branched out in the past two years into holding annual LifeRides, to support and publicize a special line of Kiehls products which are 100% slated to charity.  This year, they've guaranteed $100,000 to amfAR, the premier AIDS research foundation in the US, and the ride includes a gaggle of celebrities who want to show support for Kiehl's generosity, while helping publicize HIV/AIDS issues in the areas ridden.
Chris Salgardo, president of Kiehl's
This year's route starts in Philadelphia, and makes a 1300 mile loop over 5 days, ending up in Manhattan, where 160 riders will join the LifeRiders for a parade through Manhattan's streets, on Saturday Aug 6th (if you're in Manhattan, please join us for a good party), ending up at the Kiehl's original flagship store in the East Village (109 3rd at 13th).
A pair of racing Jags; D-type in front, C-type in rear...yummy catlike wraiths
I've been asked along to document the ride, and raise awareness of this event in the Vintage bike community, which is the Kiehls family stomping grounds.  We won't be riding vintage motorcycles though (I know, I know...), but BMW have generously loaned every rider a new machine, plus some riding gear.  Ruby helmets have provided us all with lids, so we'll look damn stylish meandering through the Amish backroads of Pennsylvania.  What will I be riding?  An S1000RR, the fastest production motorcycle on earth...certainly a change from a '38 Velocette!
Artist Conrad Leach with actor Grant Reynolds
As a pre-ride treat, a visit to the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum in Philadelphia was planned for our Sunday evening get-together.  The Museum founder Frank Simeone gave us a personal tour of his unusual collection of Sports Racers, ie, racing cars which have two seats and are road legal, as used in Le Mans and most American endurance races (Sebring, Daytona), although these days a mechanic isn't required in the passenger seat!
Ferrari Testarossa and arch-rival Maserati; warriors at rest
Simeone is a forward-thinking collector, and has long valued original paint, unrestored machines in his collection, although these are increasingly difficult to find.  Half of the incredibly rare racing cars in his vast warehouse have battered and oxidized bodies, and are absolutely glorious.  We were treated to a demonstration of a 1-of-6, original paint ex-Shelby Corvette racer, which boomed around the 3-acre parking lot out back, slithering its fat tires under the masterful helm of Le Mans veteran Alain de Cadanet.
Alain tries out the 'Vette Grand Sport, in original paint
BMW 328, also in original paint, found in Holland after WW2, where it had been hidden in a hay loft.
Original paint 1934 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Spyder...
1909 American 'Underslung'; the chassis was below the axles, making the mudguards the same level as the hood...dig those 42" hoops!
Brooke Zaugg, organizer of the LifeRide...and the Legend of the Motorcycle Concours
The back end of a Bugatti Type 57 'Tank'...
...and the crazy wheels, shared with the open-wheel racers.  It is a two-piece wheel; the brake hub has a toothed engagement to the separate wheel rim.
Actress Marguerite Moreau takes a spin with Alain...
...and decides the noise and wheel-sliding is pretty fun!
Original paint Shelby Daytona coupe, which took a 12-hour record at Bonneville at 150mph!  The shapely body reputedly added 20mph to the top speed, and was sketched out on a napkin.  No wind tunnel testing, but it worked.
Hudson Hornet H-Power...
The Hudson in question, H-powerful.
Alain takes instruction from the owner...rev it harder!
Alain holds court with actor Jason Lee and friends
MG 'K' Magnette supercharged ex-Brooklands racer, in for repairs
To the victor goes the spoils...
Custom builder Paul Cox checks out a LeMans Porsche
Frank Simeone discusses some of his earlier cars
White with blue stripes; must be American...Allard J2X and Corvette
Photographer Travis Shinn gets in close to a Stutz...
That 8C Alfa before a replica Brooklands backdrop
Mellow Yellow Ford GT40
The same holds true for motorcycles...