Off to DMV soon!
Heading out to Mark’s garage in the Palm Desert is like going to a giant candy store. SOooo many bikes…
He has a crazy palette jack that lowers the bikes from the racks. He brought down BMW #2. She looks fully complete. Bummer about the dent in the tank. And bummer, no title.
My buddy Matt Grayson secured a van for us to transport this bike back home. He had his eye on the Honda CL200 (as did I). He ended up taking it home for a mere $350. If he didn’t buy it i was going to.
And out of all the bikes out there, i couldn’t get my eyes off of this rinky dink Harley Davidson. I had to have it just because it is the complete Anti-Harley. I can’t wait to get this used harleys cleaned up and running then to pull up to a Harley gang at a stop light and see the look on their faces.
I see myself headed back there for another bike… eventually. There are sooo many gems sitting there that i want to get running and ride. Hopefully i can find a home for one of the Triumphs…
Space it a bit limited in my garage. I made a promise to myself that i would tear apart one motorcycle and organize all the parts before i acquire another one. So, on a sunny sunday, i had this poor gal torn down in about two hours.
I finally decided to get one of Ed Korn’s bearing / race pullers. I love having a new tool in the arsenal (ha ha, i said tool). I look forward to pulling the races out of the frame…. but i’ll save that for another day. Time to pack all this stuff up and stash it under my stack of surboards in my garage. And, the best part… time to get bike #2!
i started to keep my eyes peeled for a donor bike and sure enough, one turned up on a BMW online classifieds site for $600. It was the right model, but in sad sad shape. No biggy, the whole thing will get torn apart and rebuilt anyway. The seller is about 5 hours away but was visiting his mom who is 2 hours away. I agreed to go meet him and pick the bike up, take it apart and cram it into my station wagon.
As i meet the seller at a gas station in the Palm Desert, somebody else pulls up and asks me if that is a R75 BMW and would i like to buy another one.
Thinking he is a joker or is going to want LOTS of money for it, i tell him yes but it depends on cost and condition. His name is Mark, dressed in business attire and he offers to help out with us taking apart a motorcycle and cram it into my wagon.
After i settle up with the seller, Mark asks me to follow him to his work. A few minutes later, we wash our hands of all the grime and we talk about motorcycles in his office. He’s an interesting guy with an sad yet interesting story. It turns out he has another bike, the exact same model, fully complete and wants only $400 for it. We go for a ride to take a look and holy crap. I entered the holy grail of motorcycle garages. JAWAs, Bultacos, Triumps, Harleys, tons of Yamahas, a sweet Honda CL 200, etc… I tell him i’ll take the second bike and i’ll be back in a few weeks to pick it up. The other bikes are for sale too and i can’t help but drooool over some of them… but the garage was so overwhelming, i could barely take it all in.
(she was titled in 1972 though)
I’ll be adding information and progress as i tinker with my car too. Surprisingly, the car isn’t too different than the motorcycle. They share some of the same electronic components and are very simple vehicles. I’m currently in the middle of adding an alarm to the car with progressive door lock actuators. It will be great to lock and unlock the car via a remote. The keys for the car are very old, thin and flimsy so having the ability to lock the car without the key will lessen the chance of breaking the key off in the lock.
The car also suffered a massive dent in the rear due to some idiot on her cell phone. My daughter and i were fine but i had to live without the car for 6 months while the repairs were made. They did an AMAZING job and i had the whole car painted . I’ve had the car back for a few months now after getting it repaired from a nearby Truck Repair shop and been fiddling and tweaking it to get it back to daily driver status.
Here is a photo of the car before the accident, on her first surf trip about a year or so ago.