There’s still one left!

Of the project bikes Steve is blowing out, that is.   Two of the three sold almost immediately…

The red Bobber development bike looks great, especially with the whitewall tires its new owner added.   And the blue 250 project bike cleaned up really well, too!

Both of the above bikes are sold, but we still have one left…it’s the CSC-150 Euro development bike you see in the photo below.   TK will work you a killer deal on it, so if you have an interest, the time to call us is now!  Here’s the photo…

I can picture that bike with wide whitewalls, and it will look great!  We’ll add all the missing parts before it goes out the door (exhaust system, etc.), and you can see more about this bike on our CSC Classifieds page.   Just give TK a call at 800 884 4173.

On to a new topic:  I grabbed a couple of neon sign photos in our new factory and I think they look pretty cool…

And how about a few more shots from the Hollister trip, boys and girls!   Here you go…

This first photo is a 1931 Ford in downtown Hollister.  I felt pretty good about this one…the owner asked me to guess the year and I said 1930.  I was pretty close!

Here’s an airbrushing on a Harley fairing….

And this one is Johnny’s…the site of the original Hollister motorcycle riot photo in Life magazine.  The bar’s current owners are sure capitalizing on it.   Johnny was Marlon Brando’s character in The Wild Ones.

These dogs sure looked good…

As you know, we went up to Hollister for the rally and to visit with my good buddy Pauly B.   After checking out the rally, we had dinner at Phil’s (a really cool seafood restaurant right on the Pacific Ocean in Moss Landing).

 

Susie had the cioppino, and it was excellent!

All these pictures of food and motorcycles are making me hungry and in need of a ride.

Hmmm.

It might just be time to fire up the Baja Blaster and run up the mountain for a cup of chili!

Later, folks…

 

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