59 Club Meet Up is always fun!

Well, it was that time once again for us to sling our legs over our machines and head on out to Roscoes deli and Bar in Downtown Fullerton for our Monthly meet up, seeing as it stays light in the evening now, this was our first meet up here since last year, and what a cool turn out it was too.

Not only did many of our members turn up, the Brand New 2016 Triumph Thruxton R that I test rode earlier in the day from Southern California Triumph in Brea ,who kindly offered me the opportunity to have a blast on the 100 HP Beast, thundered into the parking lot, to the amazement of many.

The weather was perfect for our meet up and the bar was busy too, with superb Sandwiches to scoff on and beer in massive Glass Trophy style Goblets to partake in liquid refreshment.

It was a great evening and 18 Motorcycles showed up and enjoyed the camaraderie amongst everyone at this cool venue in Fullerton.

That’s my girlfriend “Jennifer’s” mean machine and her mum made the cover for her T100, looks wicked eh?

 

Plenty of people came out and had a look and, as the evenings are lighter now, we shall continue to have a meet up here at Roscoes.

Corey’s Custom Bonny is at the top of the parking lot and Very Hot Roddy along with pinstriped Skid lid.

Even a New Speed twin attended of which I shall be making Megaphones for and should give it a more aggressive growl.

Plenty of eye candy to take in at this great Bar and grill and if you can make it out one of these evenings, you will enjoy it for sure.

 

Nice to have this cool group with no attitude, just a passion for Motorcycles and its lifestyle with the 59 Club O.C.

We had a Plethora of style, Cafe, Scrambler and Bonny all on parade.

James O’Donnell Rides his Thruxton all over the place and got the Trophy for best attendance a few weeks back with the club.

This guy is a True Iconic Fellon, but thats just his last name. No not iconic.

Above, a good mate Steve Martinez and his stunning Black and Silver  Thruxton of which he rides regularly.

Plenty of things to look at at Roscoes itself but tonight it was the parking lot that grabbed the attention.

My Girlfriend Jennifer rode up on her T100, she loves this machine and is a New rider and gets more and more miles under her belt when she can.

Above, Steve Fellon with the “Slave Master “club hat, enjoys our buddies 175 Honda and brings back good memories.

Above, Amanda talks to Jennifer on how she likes to Wheelie where ever she can on her way to work each morning. LOL!

A great amount of British iron here tonight and we all had an awesome time, try and make it along to a meet up of ours sometime.

Fellon having relapses of jumping off curbs and running across farmers property back in the day.

The lads from Southern California Triumph Motorcycles came along and bought the New Thruxton R to show it off to all. But they had to have a few Beers first to settle their nerves.

Barry- AKA- “Bare” found a short cut to our meeting, great fella and his Guzzi Racer was sat all proud.

Above, Michael David Smith arrived on his trumpy, works many hours but always makes time for the club meet, thats dedication for you.

Some of the Lads chewing the fat, whilst I was chewing on a Sandwich!

Julie jumps on the New Thruxton R and that 1200 cc feels appealing from her 175 Honda thats for certain and she fits the bike very well indeed.

Corey and his lovely wife Julie admire the New Thruxton and Corey contemplates his Mrs blowing the doors off his Bonny if she bought it.

Fits this Thruxton R like a glove, its a fun bike as I rode it this morning and has bags of Torque.

Every digs the roar of the Stainless Steel megaphones as Julie hits the loud button and her old man comes to investigate.

So many bikes and a warm evening made this meet up very memorable and nothing to do with Kobe’s last game on the tv either.

I always enjoy our 59 Club events and people all seem to have fun, swap stories and genuinely  enjoy the evening with everyone.

 

There is Julie again on that Thruxton, its a wicked machine and Id love to have that in my own stable.

I can see the figures running through her mid if this is a plausible deal for her, this is truly a 100 Horse Torque Monster.

The Girl of my Dreams Jennifer, rides me me as much as she can, and enjoys organizing 59 club events.

More Trump here than Donald!

My 2013 Thruxton sits patiently, I truly love riding my cafe, its all dialed in and I enjoy the Canyons when I can.

Big J sits on the New Thruxton R and is surprised he can touch the floor- Barley!! LOL

This sure would get him to work a little faster, but he has a Thruxton 900 and thats so much fun anyway.

Maybe if the Lotto numbers come up he can grab this and keep both machines and teach his Girlfriend Carole how to ride?

Our mate Eric Dye has a Trumpy that you can never lose in a parking lot, this tangerine dream is a sweet ride.

Oh Oh- Is Corey working out what the Payments would be on that Thruxton R?

Seat comes off with a flick of the key on the New Thruxton R.

The Triumph Seat now a concealed compartment for all things you need with you, Registration, Glock, etc.

Our members all having a great time as we enjoy the now lighter nights and some fun rides coming up on the calendar.

 

Love all the old signs and memorabilia at Roscoes, it really is a great place to meet up with friends in Fullerton.

The Night is drawing in but the fun continues as we all eat, drink and enjoy a fun evening of laughter.

Carlos pulled up on his Thruxton with his New fairing attached.

With More Fog Lights than a East Anglian British Sea Side Light house, this bike gets noticed.

Carlos will be painting this Black with checkers, s stay tuned for more.

Off goes Carlos  with more wattage than a nuclear power plant.

This 2016 Thruxton is all machine as I rode it and took it into the Canyon, it is responsive, Torquey and boy does it Growl!

 

Looks great as the Sun was going down, if you can get a chance to take this for a test ride, do so as they are a fun machine but- watch the power in the first 2 gears and she will lift up like a Cutter through an Ice pack!

Getting ready to go and another fun evening was had by all, thanks for coming.

Ode and Michael David Smith get suited and Booted and get ready to jump on their steeds and head home.

Amanda gives us the secret Cringe as she struggles to pull her Scottish wallet from her Jacket, whilst Jennifer smiles.

 

 

Southern California Motorcycles Spring Open House Show! SATURDAY 2nd APRIL

Well, Only a few days away and the BIG event to be held at North America’s biggest Triumph Motorcycle dealer will soon be upon us.

We shall be having a small Booth there,, showing parts and Apparel from our shop and be great to see you in Person. Maybe have some headlights, Seats and other cool parts for your british iron. So we sure hope that you will ride over to this Open house and come enjoy this fun Saturday with more Triumphs than you will know what to do with.

 

Where:Southern California Motorcycles
515 W Lambert Rd
Brea, CA 92821
When:Saturday, April 2 – 10am-5pm

 

This is a big and fun event, so jump on your Trusty Trumpy and head over to Southern California Motorcycles in Brea on Saturday the 2nd April for some great bargains, heck, you might even fancy buying a New machine as they can hook you up right there and then if so needed.

 

 

I have bought Three Motorcycles from them there and have always given me a super deal and an easy Transaction too.

Bring you and the Family as there will be all sorts of stuff going on and know that you will enjoy yourself.

 

Here is a Bit more about their show for you to read:

 

Jennifer is digging her new seat on her Bonneville. #triumph #triumphamerica #triumphmotorcycles #triumphmotorcyclescalifornia #triumphmotorcyclesuk #unionjack #t100 #carpyscaferacers #59club #59ckuboc #jenniferstriumph #girlsridetoo

 

 

Southern California Motorcycles invites riders and enthusiasts of all ages, as well as their family and friends, to join us for our annual Spring Open House. The event will take place on Saturday, April 2nd from 10am to 5pm at our dealership located at 515 W. Lambert Rd. in Brea, CA. Attendees can enjoy free food and drinks, live music, and the chance to win prizes from free raffles and a Best Bike contest. Vendors will be displaying the latest and greatest in motorcycles and more. We will have a bikini bike wash, photo booth, and tons of great deals throughout our showrooms. Our Service department is now taking appointments for an exclusive offer for onsite suspension setup. For only $40, riders can have their suspension set up (an $80 savings) in about twenty minutes. We will have over 20 motorcycles ready for demo rides from all our brands; sign-ups are on a first-come first-serve basis.

We shall be there with a few of our own Motorcycles too, so make sure you can come by and say hello, maybe even buy some products from us too?

My Girlfriends Trunpy has A New seat today- Jennifer designed it and her mum made the Union Jack top- upholstered with marine waterproof canvas- came out great , she loves it. #triumph #Bonneville #t100 #trumpy #tonup #59club #59ckuboc #acecafe #unionjack #GreatBritain #carpyscaferacers

Hope to see you pop by and have a chin wag on Saturday as the weather will be perfect for it. We shall be there early and stay until the end, so please come out and say hello, we support all businesses that are local and love to see some of you there. Ride safe.

 

MODS VS ROCKERS EXHIBIT . HERSHEY PA . March 19th-OCT 15th 2016

Visit to see this summer exhibit here at the AACA Museum!

Mods and Rockers were two conflicting British youth subcultures of the 1960s.

This exhibit examines the “Mods & Rockers” era in the UK.

 

The Rocker subculture was centered on motorcycling, and their appearance reflected that.   They generally wore protective clothing such as black leather jackets and motorcycle boots (although they sometimes wore “brothel creeper” shoes).   The common Rocker hairstyle was a pompadour, while their music genre of choice was 1950s rock and roll, played by artists like Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, and Bo Diddley.

The Mod subculture was centered on fashion and music, and many mods rode scooters.  Mods wore suits and other clean-cut outfits, and preferred 1960s music genres such as soul, rhythm and blues, ska beat music and British blues-rooted bands like The Who, The Yardbirds, and The Small Faces.

The exhibit will feature approximately 12 period motorcycles and 12 period scooters, along with material culture, photographs, and interpretive posters.

Not your average motorcycle / café bike exhibit…

 

 

 

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Guest Curators:
Rob Kain
Janet Mulligan Bowen
Dave Russell

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This Custom built Triumph is all Art in every angle

Sometimes there are things that just stop me in my tracks and, today is that reason, I saw this Triumph and just thought ” Woah! thats a bucket load of work and thought that has gone into this beast”. Named-  ” Rumour Monger”   Images by Manny Tamayo

What a work of art, this is quintessentially the most I have seen altered on the Newer Trumpy’s and for those who are purists it is not up your alley but- just look at the time and the creation that has been developed.   Images by Manny Tamayo

I knew this had to be a Bike that was built on the other side of the world, I lived in Australia for 4 years and saw so many cool bikes that were created from tiny workshop and this fella ” Wenley Andrews” is one of this Blokes and boy- What a killer job.   Images by Manny Tamayo

Coming out of Perth, Andrew took a 2010 Bonneville with the Mag wheels etc and set about to change the whole look and style to this now iconic Motorcycle.   Images by Manny Tamayo

I had toyed with the idea of fitting a Springer front end to my 2013 Thruxton but its lot of work and although i could do it, finding the bearings may of been a task that I really didn’t want to do by calling all the bearing and race manufacturers, so this guy really done his home work on the bike that he built from his shop named. ” Mean Machines”.   Images by Manny Tamayo

The front end Springer is now  five inches shorter and to be honest, looks better for it, and sports a 21 inch front rim, but also what pretty cool about this machine is the way they have set up the Faux mechanical brake system, putting the master cylinder under the Petrol tank, and still being hydralic but actuated by a cable, very trick eh?  Images by Manny Tamayo

Giving the modern Triumph Bonneville a board tracker vibe: Mean Machines shows the way.

The tank took some work to fit how he wanted to as he had to cut away the subframe but he managed to pull the job off by redesigning the frame a little and then calling Ikon and asking to have a set of custom length rear shocks to raise the arse a little and to be sure it sits very well indeed.  Images by Manny Tamayo

This bike actually gives the styling of the infamous Board Track Racers of Yester Year and even though this is a 2010 model, its hard to guess at first glance what era this is from. Just look at the work involved on this Stainless Steel exhaust system, not only is it tight and clean, they actually removed the float bowl off this efi system and brought the headers in even tighter and then added a cool starter switch assembly above the unit.  Images by Manny Tamayo

Just so much work and the candy Root Beer Brown is something I love as that’s the color of one of the bikes I created last year, love the whole concept to be honest.

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Below you can see more detail work and this time going with a different headlight bucket and unit that was taking from a Prima Vera Vespa Scooter and then fitted a Motogadget Speedometer, complete with an integrated M lock key less ignition, that is hidden with the Battery under the seat, this is as far out as most people would even dream of.   Images by Manny Tamayo

Giving the modern Triumph Bonneville a board tracker vibe: Mean Machines shows the way.

Hand made bars too just gibe this a clean and sophisticated style that’s hard to pull off, well done lads, great job and I am sure that we are going to see many articles on this and all the other Motorcycle that they are creating, as well as Classic cars too.  Images by Manny Tamayo

 

A great builder that enjoys motorcycles and loves other people enjoy too.

Here is an earlier Video of the young Bloke when he worked in his garage and was worried that his mum would whoop his arse for playing with motorcycles.

A cool shot of it in the outback as it were.

Great to see and hope you liked looking at this as much as I did putting it on as a blog.

 

Rockers Day with the S.R.B.C.

With the year of the Monkey now here, the Chinese year kicked off with the S.R.B.C. Rockers day and boy was that a really cool turn out for that event.

Retro Rockers Documentary Trailer from Michael Rush on Vimeo.

Below, al photos are copy righted to. Coan Kee  Max Tam Michael CW Chiu  and the major photos are copyrighted by

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Below is just a few photos to show you what they got up to across the globe and they really have grabbed hold of the Rockers look and style, the 59 Club really has crossed oceans and all the better for it.

So sit back and enjoy this great collage of images from a super club in Hong Kong.

 

A great Photo here of how wide spread the Rockers image and of course the infamous 59 Club have come along in 55 years.

Some Cool Triumphs turn up as they get ready for their big day and the weather looks perfect for this event.

Sporting a copy of the BRMC Black Rebels motorcycle Club, these Skull and crossed bones are a happy group for sure.

This is their club and they make many cool rides and meet ups, this is what it is all about and promoting motorcycling too.

Cool Belstaff Trail Master jacket here with 2 cool Lewis Leathers Brando style Jackets.

Lots of fun by the looks of it and one day hope Jenn and I can venture out to see these lot.

Making sure his DA ( Ducks Arse) is bang on!

Epic Beeza and the owner looks the part for sure, Ton Up my friend.

Such an awesome meet up and they look the part too, I would sure like to go on one of their rides one day a really cool turn out.

A little time t check people machines out and get ready for them to take their ride.

I love that Rickman style fairing.

Love this photo Rockers Max Tam and Coan Kee in Hong Kong.

 with Coan Kee and Felix Shu.

Belting up the tarmac, great shot of the Bikes and riders.

Felix Shu on his BSA!

It looks like they are all having fun.

Checking out their friends as they have fun on this day.

Thumbs up as he blips along on his Bonnie.

SR500 belting along with one of my headlamps fitted.

Max Tam coming in from the right looking focused.

 

Mike Chau is 2 up and into it.

Kith Lee is also running a pillion on this fun day with the S.R.B.C.

Max Tam enjoying the ride, love the Lockheed brake.

Grey skies like back home in London but it wont stop you when you are having fun.

Thumbs up and enjoying the days ride.

Even the little Honda CB400 gets in on the action, so much fun.

Rocking the DOHC with the lads, great to see out there.

Classic shot, love this.

Felix looking cool in his Ton Up gear with Coan Lee too.

Group photo by Michael CW Chiu


With Barry Tam, Felix Shu and Billy Rocka.

With Anita Ng and Ku Hui Ting.

With Anita Ng.

Thats a great leather set up right there.

A Sport Classic with Custom Zards.

kicking it in the guts!

 

This is the Year of the Monkey but also I think, the Year of the Cafe Racer.

 

Love these bikes, the look, the style, they seem to have captured the British style and a great job too.

The Roads look pretty well kept too.

Allen Lee took these mighty fine shots i believe.

Sporting a Norton Manx Tank too.

Some really nice Motorcycles turning up for the days events.

This is I hope to have mine at some point in time.

All parked up in a Hong Kong street.

People pulling into the Park Hotel area with their Trumpys etc.

Even the Guzzi’s turned out for this day.

 

T100 arrives and gets ready t park up and meet his friends.

Camaraderie is something that is earned not purchased.

Here is a cool shot for you, nice line up.

Have a good chin wag about life in general is always fun.

I love this shot.

 

On the move.

Benelli 3 1/2 love these bikes,.

Ducati, Honda, Triumph, Bsa all col to see.

This could easily be mistaken for back in London.

This is exactly what I would be doing here.


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What a fantastic shot of Rocker Love below.


This photo is priceless.

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GB500 cafe , all Rocked out with a Dunstall Style fairing Kit.
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Nice essence of Speed image taken here, great job.
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Leader of the pack.
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I really do love this shot, showing what fun this is to be in the style of Motorcycle club and the camaraderie.
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text Mum that you are just going to the movies, dont mention motorcycles. ha ha.
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Our 59 Club seems to be over over in China now.
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— with Marcus Yuen Tattooer.

Fantastic show and love the fairing, hope to have one for my machine at some point.
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One for the Guzzi Fans. 
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— with Jaxx Yuen and Ken Hui.

Awesome shot coming across the bridge. 
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Desmo having its legs stretched.
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Old with newer and a great Combination, cool skid lids as well.
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Brilliant shot in the tunnel, just amazed at this capture.
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Blapping along.
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DOHC fits right in on this ride, Classic styling.
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Always something new to learn or fix.
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Also, Here is a little Video from a couple of years back for you to enjoy.

Rockers Day 2014 Hong Kong from Michael Rush on Vimeo.

Looks like they know how to have fun and hopefully one day we shall get over there and join in on this celebration.

 

Here are two of the latest Video’s for you to enjoy, thanks for watching and reading and hope you liked it as much as I did.

If you like this style of Motorcycle and are in Southern California and want to enjoy rides and gatherings, check us out, we are a fun group and from all backgrounds, check us out and come to a meet if you like.

http://www.meetup.com/Carpys-Cafe-Racer-Meetups/

Some More Music to work by today.

Monday is always a hard start to the week, especially after the Super Bowl, so- to help you a long a little bit easier I have chosen some tunes to give you a little spring in your step.

So turn the volume up and listen to some cool Toe Tapping sounds.

Below we have Sandy Lee.

Next up with more cool European Rhythm , we have Nico Duportal

Now we go Down Under with one of Australia’s top Rockin bands. Pat Capocci

On wards we go with some cool Ukrainian Rockabilly. with the Wise Guyz.

Now we have a super Bopper that i can never get enough of, this is Marcel Bontempi – Dig A Hole.

Here we have Don’t Know much by the talanted Re-Chrods.

Here we have the Cell mates and that Rockabilly feeling.

Finally a Super band from Back home The Caezars and ” Hail Caezar, fantastic band live too.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL.

We at Carpy’s Cafe Racers wish you a very Happy 2016 and hope that the New year brings you good health, wealth and Prosperity throughout.

 

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May I take this opportunity to thank all My Customers for their purchases from me, I thank you from the bottom of my heart, you all help to keep me living my dream and I am blessed to have known you.

Looking forward to more exciting things, parts, bikes and apparel in the New Year ahead.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE !

Well, as it is now that festive time of year, I thought that it was only fitting on this nice crisp Christmas morning, that it was time for some merriment and put a few things of that nature on the Blog today, I didn’t want to celebrate the season too early, seems like people start way to early these days, but now is the right time to get you lot into the Christmas spirit.

Have a great day today and hope that world flies by faster than Santa with a Rocket powered sleigh!

A bit of JD Mc Pherson now.

A rare bit of footage from the Collins brothers “The jets”
Jeez I feel old seeing these. Ha Ha.

Irelands Imelda may knocking this one out of the park.

This is for those who run out of time and of course idea’s for that certain someone at christmas and not sure what to buy for them.

So, let me take this opportunity to wish you ALL a very Merry Christmas, thank you for all your orders, inquiries and phone calls.

Hoping 2016 find you good health, great wealth and of course happiness.

Peace and Grease Everyone.

CARPY

Mooneyes Christmas event Irwindale

Well, Saturday Morning soon came around, a little apprehensive about the trip to Irwindale today as yesterday we had Rain on and off all day and the forecast was dry as a proverbial bone.

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But it was a nice morning and no sign of rain, but, we came to the decision to jump in the wagon, and head out to the freeway and see what this years Mooneyes show had in stall for us, on many occasions the sky’s have closed and it has poured down with H2O, so this time we were prepared.
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The traffic was pretty good on the 5 and the 605 was even more clearer, so it took us maybe 25 minutes to make the trip to the Drag strip, but there was the usual line to get in and, I could see there was many vehicles already at the show and knew that this event would indeed be a doozy!

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We parked on the Oval track where they race the Speedway, so kinda cool being lined up on the third turn and headed down the incline, trying not to walk like a professional shopping cart pusher.

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Once in the show, the air was filled with BBQ and Hot Dogs, as well with a good sprinkling of Rockabilly Music, and high revving cars as they staged and drag raced up the 1/8th mile strip.

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So many cars had turned up and it was fun to walk the lines of machines, checking them out and seeing what the trend is this year in the Custom world and I noticed a few Lavender painted cars in a flat finish, so that seems to be the go this year.
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Mooneyes is always a fantastic annual social event for me and was great to be able to approach some well known names in the Hot Rod industry, just to shoot the breeze etc.

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Shige from Mooneyes is always there and will stop everything he is doing to chat and genuinely ask how you are etc, so great to see him and Chico, along with Bob and Go manning the busy station, selling their infamous wares.

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There were many vendors this year and ranging from cool plaid Pendletons, to custom pomade, there seemed to be a little of everything at the show and was a enjoyable checking different vendors booths to see what they had created for sale.

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I saw Vintage Hot Rod Club Coats I would of given three arms and a leg for but wrong sizes made it a unsuccessful scavenge for me this time but, proves that there are still wicked clothing out there if you are at the right place at the right time.

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I saw Big Nick Barns, another Ex pat living in SoCal and has been dealing in the Vintage Clothing industry over 30 years and always seems to come up with unique apparel and love seeing it.

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Jennifer and I watched Buddy Dhugi and his wonderful wife Suzi, play as they always do for the moon show and this year kitted out with Christmas sweaters, albeit it was bloody hot this year.

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But their set was pretty cool and they rocked the event as they usually do, we made sure to stop and chin wag as these are the best events for an annual social gathering for us.

Next band was my mate Big Dan and he plays in the Dynotones, an awesome 60’s Surf Guitar combo and boy do they rock, loved every song and hope to book them for my annual party in march 2016.

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We grabbed some food and hung out with some good people, I spoke to some mates I hae not seen in years, like Dean from Dice Magazine etc and Dennis Roth was in his element having fun with people in his Crazy Custom Flaked machine.

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The sound of bands playing, and Gassers racing up the strip every few minutes is an awesome experience and one you should at least try Once, just to be able to truly understand what I am on about, it is a really cool show- busy but cool.

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So many cars to see, make sure you allocate a few hours just to observe these fantastic machines as we walked isle upon aisle and people were more than happy to tell you about their car and how it came about etc.

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Now this Roadster you see is a show car, something many of you and I dream about, Jennifer asked the guy if it was his and with a smile on his face he said yes.
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I asked him about the 40 ford dash and he said it was a 40 ford dash but- he did not build the car, he won it in a raffle.

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I was gobsmaked as i remember the Roadster being as a raffle car at Ventura a few years ago, he said he had watched the Roadster being built via instagram etc and he bought ONE $20 ticket, he went to the show but came home as it was his 32nd Birthday, the phone rang and he thought it may be one of his buddies wishing him all the best, but infact it was ventura asking him if he had abought a raffle ticket for the car. He said yes and then she said, well you have won it!!

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Jeez, for $20 a $40,000 Built Roadster, they even had the builder drive it to his house and he drives it every weekend, lucky man, I always hear about raffles and never believe they are legit and you never see the winner, but this was the real deal and for $20 he won that awesome machine.

Jenn informs me she is doing Raffles from now on and, I tend to agree with her it seems like it may just be worth the chance, but such a great story on that Roadster.

 
Mooneyes always brings over their super cool pinstripers from Japan and they turn out some super cool work quickly.

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A great event and so much to see, make sure you get here early to be able to take it all in.

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Another Pinstriper is Hot Rod, he has been doing this for many many years.

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This Blue 29 Roadster was pretty cool parked up and sun bathing.

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I loved this tough 55 Gasser in Candy Paint, sure sounded menacing too.
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This mid 60’s Ranchero was so bang on the money for styling .

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Legends in the Hot Rod Art world, Robert and Suzy Williams were in attendance too.

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Here is my mate GO hat works at Mooneyes and is a super nice fella.

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Organ pipes on this roadster sounded like a broken fan in a fridge.
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29 roadster pick up but too low to pick anything up.

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This green T was pretty cool.

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Another channeled Roadster sits on the deck.

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Now, I would drive this home no problem.

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A nice sprinkling of Roadsters were here this year.

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A few Custom Low riders too, a lot of masking to do this.

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Like I said, there are all sorts f machines here, enough for everyone’s taste.

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Well, it is the Christmas show.

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Now this is what I am talking about, I love the straight Axle Gassers.

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This was a sweet 58 I would love to own.

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Amazing, as I live in SoCal, youd think you seen all the rides and then you come to Mooneyes show and loads of cool stuff not seen before.

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Plenty of Chevys thats for sure.

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I dug this pick up, would be a fun parts ride.

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This was pretty cool to see and I am sure he has fun with it with that Motor.

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Even the Old Bill were cool.

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Loved this Kustom Pontiac.

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Nice color scheme I thought.

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Always great to see some classic Tin here.

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Frenched Lights and a floating grill was cool.

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These are Custom from right out of the show room.

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How can you not like this Lincoln front end.
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Always loved these and the body goes on for miles.

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Now this is right on the deck.

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Rather odd choice of color but it works.

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Loved this 57 Belair as a gasser, the best years for me for gassers are the big straight axled heavy Bricks.

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Slammed Custom Roadster for the use of a better word.

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Three hungry birds.

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I loved the artwork on the trucks door.

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How clean is this and I love the color.

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This sedan sat really well.

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The sun was out and so were the Hot Rods this weekend.

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A cool 56 Gasser awaits its turn before going up on the 1/8th mile.

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This 1948 Rag top was cool as hell and loved the color.

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A couple of car club guys shooting the breeze.

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Off the the strip to tear it up.

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This Caddy is pretty straight bodywork wise.

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A Candy red 58 Pick up look good basking in the Sun.

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Now that’s a lot of work.
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How straight is this and love that color.

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Some intricate masking here to get this effect.

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I think this is Keith Weesners 5 window and boy is it nice.

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Suicide doors on this Bow Tie.

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Whats going on here, his own Smoker?
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Clean, low and bell flowers too.

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Nice 56 for belting around town in.

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So clean.
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Jeez, that push bike must weigh a ton?

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Yep. that will give it some giddy up.
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Thats one way of making sure the hood closes on that Caddy.

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More random shots for you lot.
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I am way digging that color.

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Matt from Australia’s ride that he painted himself.

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Plenty of GM rides here.

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Different and nice to see from the Norm.

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Hanging in some shade on this hot day in December.

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Plenty of flake in this design, so many hours.

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This is one tough looking 58.

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Plenty to see today.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!

Just want to take this opportunity to thank you all for everything you have dome in the past to keep me going on in this dream job I have.

I am blessed to be in this country and I am totally blessed to have super customers and friends such as you, so I hope that you all spend the day with Family and friends and sit down, eat, and reflect on what you have, think of the homeless and poor, and give where you can, even if it is just a burger, a meal goes a long way and will make everybody a better person.

 

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The 59 Motorcycle Club O.C. section has a ride in the morning and then heads home to have food and enjoy the rest of the day, I sure look forward to seeing and hearing from all you avid Motorcyclists, stay safe out there and once again……

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Hope to see some of you on the Road sometime.

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