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    vendredi 12 septembre 2014

    ALESSIA’S SKINNY BOBBER


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    The upstart punks at Dagger Cycles are at it again, taking the Hinckley Bonnie and making bare bones music with it. This time Sid has brought along Nancy…
    “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, so Marilyn sang. True or not, blinking rocks are in good company on a girl’s wish list, along with Italian dresses, those not-so-cheap French shoes with the red soles and heels, violently price bags and other nefarious stuff. But I don’t think anybody has ever named “british bobbers” in such a list; but please don’t tell it to Alessia, a girl from Turin.”
    Cool as…
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    Alessia Fontano approached Roberto at Dagger Cycles to fulfill the item at the top of her list, a custom bike. A big fan of old school Californian Bobbers based on old pre-unit and later unit Triumphs, she knew what she wanted. However, as many of us know, the practicalities of using a classic daily, with kickstart-skinned shins and oil dashed trousers, can sometimes not live up to the dream. Also, with donor bikes becoming tricky to find in Italy and city road surfaces little better than the pockmarked rubble we have in the UK, a different approach was required.
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    A venerable 865cc Hinckley Bonneville was sourced, to be transformed into the ‘Skinny Bobber’. A late carbed model, to keep it old school, the plan was to avoid cutting the main frame. Instead the bike has been slimmed through the use of new custom parts, modified original ones and a lot of slimming black powder coat. A key to the bobbed look was replacing the chunky original seat with the in house solo seat, everything Alessia needs to ride and nothing more. Lighting is taken care of by the original bike headlight at the front but an old tractor trailer light at the rear; perfectly representing the build process.
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    But this had to be a practical build, a daily ride. So the bike needed sensible rubber, in this case a Dunlop F24 up front and a Metzler Lazertec out back. And these tyres needed to be shrouded by mudguards. It’s really not a great look to turn up to a meet with a badger stripe and a faceful of grit; a real consideration for Alessia as the weather is decidedly un-Italian in her part of the country. Vintage rubber grips, mini indicators and speedo and a shallow rise bar all strip the Bonnie back to a more basic look. The Dagger Cycles gold carb tops give just the smallest hint of bling.
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    Progressive rear shocks lift the rear of the bike while the standard forks up front have been dropped through the yokes and given some gaiters to complement the classic style. Wheels have been completely rebuilt receiving powdercoated rims and hubs with contrasting stainless spokes. Black dominates the body of the bike, making the Cherry Red tank really pop. The soundtrack from the Megaton exhausts add the necessary aural excitement and have been blacked; this Bonnie rides low and dark.
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    Keep your eye on Roberto and The Bike Shed’s Dagger Cycles Page, or their Facebook page.
    via The Bike Shed

    VINTAGE EDITION - SIDEWAYS


    Editor’s Note: While shooting the trail ride for the story “Old School is in Session” (Nov. 2007), one of the participants, Reid Norden, shared with us some vintage race photos taken of his dad, Orrin, back when he raced Jeeps for Brian Chuchua’s Jeep in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He graciously offered to share the photos and stories behind each with all of us.
    This one is from the 1967 Baja 1000 is of my dad and his co-driver on their way to LaPaz in their Brian Chuchua, 2WD CJ-6. Brian thought it would be a good thing to run a two-wheel-drive Jeep in this class. From the story I was told, they won their class, but Jeep would not say anything about it because the Jeep was only two-wheel drive during a time when they were really pushing the capabilities and adventure of the 4WD.
    This is Brian Chuchua’s Jeep Wagoneer that’s prepped and ready for a race with my mom standing by it looking like an early 1970s model. I’m not 100 percent sure what race they were getting ready to go to, but I remember the Waggy and a fiberglass-body Holy Toledo going as well.
    The No. 8 CJ-5 was the first Jeep my dad bought new. He used it for hunting and salvaging crashed war planes in the Southern California area. The race was the short-lived Riverside GranPrix that was held in the riverbed of the Santa Ana River near Riverside, California. This Jeep was tuned by Richard Umphress (Dicks Automotive) in Westminster, California, and was a class winner many times on the figure-eight course.
    The No. 90 Jeepster was at the Parker 400 in 1972 when they actually drove half the race in California and the other half in Arizona. This Jeepster was part of something my dad and his crew were promoting as the Americana Jeepsters.


    From: http://www.fourwheeler.com/whoops/1419-vintage-edition-sideways/#ixzz3Cx4h6PqB
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    Aston Martin Lagonda Shooting Brake digitally imagined


     Aston Martin Lagonda Shooting Brake digitally imagined

    Should happen

    The 2014 Aston Martin Lagonda has been rendered by Theophilus Chin in the appealing Shooting Brake body style.
    Aston Martin sold the classic Lagonda between 1976 and 1990 and over the years it received special variants including a Shooting Brake conversion by Swiss company Roos Engineering using a 1987 series 3 Lagonda. Now, Theophilus Chin has decided to apply the same body style onto the revived Lagonda, creating what looks to be one of the biggest and sleekest wagons ever.
    Aston Martin Lagonda Shooting Brake render
    It’s too early to say whether Aston Martin will create such a version taking into account the regular four-door sedan hasn’t been launched yet in production guise. Since the standard Lagonda was developed to meet a “specific market demand”, the same thing could happen for this potential Lagonda Shooting Brake if there will be enough requests from the Middle East where the sedan will be sold in a limited series of less than 100 units at an undisclosed price tag probably topped only by the One-77.
    Aston Martin Lagonda Shooting Brake render

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