
Saturday, February 13, 2010
45 Flatty Trike
My Dad built this trike in 72 or 73. I want to freshen it up but it keeps getting put on the back burner. I really want to ride this thing this spring...lots to do

Thursday, February 11, 2010
Chopper Dave's
These are two of my favorite bikes of all time. Chopper Daves "Secret Weapon" and his Street Tracker.
The "Secret Weapon" was built by Dave and documented along the way by Dave for "The Horse Backstreet Choppers"
The powerplant is an S&S X Wedge. S&S hooked Dave up with the prototype mill and Dave built one of the...if the coolest choppers ever built around it.

The powerplant is an S&S X Wedge. S&S hooked Dave up with the prototype mill and Dave built one of the...if the coolest choppers ever built around it.
Church of Choppers
My friend Jeff Wright, from Church of Choppers had me ship this shovel he built out to Chopperdave in LongBeach Ca.
Dave dialed in the twin mag shovel head for Jeff and also shot the bike for the cover of a magazine.
I just read an interview (which reminded me of this photo I took before it left town) Jeff did with Dave for COC online magazine where Dave said that rolling the bike off of the trailer was one of the "gnarliest thing hed hever done."
I was nervous as hell that somone was going to steal this thing...I didnt sleep for shit till Dave called and said he had it unloaded and was save and sound back at his shop.
Dave dialed in the twin mag shovel head for Jeff and also shot the bike for the cover of a magazine.
I just read an interview (which reminded me of this photo I took before it left town) Jeff did with Dave for COC online magazine where Dave said that rolling the bike off of the trailer was one of the "gnarliest thing hed hever done."

Friday, January 22, 2010
END OF AN ERA
Marly Johsnon has worked with our Family since the early 70's. He started out driving for my Grandpa hauling grain and anything else that would fit in a hopper bottom. He drove my old 69 Kenworth(when Gramps owned it) when it was just a couple years old.
This is Marley next to the Kenworth in front of his Dads station in Klemme IA
The man has damn near done it all. He didnt always drive for us, but always stayed close to us. For awhile, he was an Owner Operator...and always had the coolest trucks. One of them, The "Midnite Rider" won first place at the Ontario Truck show in the mid 80's (he says hes going to send some pics) That truck was a sweet 359 Pete that he had leased on with Tiger. I remember when I was a kid playing in that truck...hoping that I would have one that cool someday.
Marly has always been a loyal friend. I consider him part of my family. He truly "rides for the brand" and that means alot me. He was always my "go to guy" when there was alot on the line.

He cant hear for shit...escpecially when you are proving to him that he cant hear for shit!
Marly moved to Florida, so its sunny sundays and palm trees for him. Good luck bro...we miss you up here!!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Submitted from Allen Showers
Here is the Conv. Pete I drove in 1975, Picked it up new at Wi. Pete. Also the Cab over I drove in 1977.
"No! The Bandit got away and I hit bump in the curve from the culvert, here a loud pop noise as the trailer broke and crumpled down over the drive wheels. Tipped the tractor over on the left side, then slid and the rims gouged the pavement and tipped back up on the wheels. What a ride!!!!! If you look close you can see the 6’ by 8’ trailer plate and kingpin are still on the tractor."
Thank you Allen for the photos!!! Shirts headed your way!!!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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