No, that’s not the beginning of our toll free number (although if you must know, it’s 800 884 4173). The 800 in this case refers to this blog post. Yep, this is our 800th blog entry! Wow, like the bullfrogs say, time’s sure fun when you’re having flies (or something like that). 800 blogs. Wowee!
There’s an interesting thread over on the ADVRider forum about scooters and sidecars. When I saw it I knew I had to post this YouTube we did some time ago when Lupe and I went for a ride at lunch time. It’s a favorite of mine. All right, since you asked….here you go…
I’ve got five or six blog entries backed up, folks, so keep an eye on us. Lots of fun stuff coming up!
Here’s that note from our good buddy Howard I mentioned earlier, folks…he’s riding the Black Hills of South Dakota!
Joe…
I had another really good ride this past weekend. A couple of friends from Keystone, SD took me through Custer State Park, the Black Hills, and some great back country very few people from outside ever see.
Another real good day of riding, in some beautiful country, with friends. These are my friends John and Karen from Keystone, SD, who took me on the great ride.
Howard
Wow, what a couple of great shots! Howard, that photo of you on your California Scooter could be a magazine cover…it’s awesome! You sure do get around, and we sure love reading about your exploits.
I’ve visited South Dakota’s Black Hills for Motorcycle Classics magazine, and in my opinion, it is one of the most beautiful places on the planet. I especially liked Custer State Park. Susie and I had a wonderful time while we there and I grabbed some really great shots. There’s a lot to see and do in South Dakota, and if any of you have ever thought about a visit, I’d strongly recommend you do so. If you want to see a few more of my South Dakota photos, just click here.
That’s it for now, guys. I’ve got a session on the rifle range scheduled with a few friends this weekend, so I need to reload some ammo to get ready for it.
Ride safe, shoot straight, and keep an eye on the blog!
The Crest, of course, is the Angeles Crest Highway…also known as California Highway 2.
Take a look at this nice note I received yesterday from San Marino Bill…
Joe:
That little Bobber project bike is running great, thanks to the crew at CSC.
I finally left the city limits today at about 9:30am (9/5/13). I started up Highway 2 thinking I would go up to Clear Creek Junction. Well that was only 9 miles, so Mt. Wilson was next, then Chilao campground.
Once I was above 5000 ft. it cooled off.
Thanks to the crew at CSC for making this possible.
Bill
San Marino Bill's Bobber
Thanks for your nice note, Bill!
The Crest (Angeles Crest Highway, or Highway 2 as it is officially known) is the stuff of legends. It cuts across the San Gabriel Mountains from the Los Angeles side of things over to the High Desert through Wrightwood. On the weekends there are tons of bikes up there and lots of CHP, which is probably a good thing because of the squids who use it as their own private race track. I still like to ride it, though, and if possible, I’ll ride on the weekdays instead of the weekend (like San Marino Bill did yesterday). Newcomb’s Ranch, the famous biker restaurant, is the place to be for breakfast. It’s not unusual to see Jay Leno and other celebs up there. We even had one of our company rides on it a year or two ago, and it’s figured prominently in a few of our videos…
There more good stuff coming on the blog, folks. I received some great photos from Howard this week…he’s cruising through South Dakota on his P-51 California Scooter. And TK has outdone himself…you know how he sometimes sells bikes two at a time? Well, in his latest achievement, not only did he sell two bikes…but he sold them to twins! Yep, you read that right…and I can’t wait to get photos when those boys pick up their bikes!
Don't let the scowl fool you...customers love TK, and he's selling bikes two at a time!
This is one awesome snake, and I just had to share it with you guys…
Yeah, I know. Everybody has that reaction. Gotcha, didn’t I? Like I said above, sorry, folks…
It’s been terribly hot out here in So Cal for the last week. And humid, too, which is very unusual for us. It’s just too hot to ride, so my apologies for not having any new videos to show you for a few days. So I’ve been living vicariously through our earlier videos, though, and in looking back over our them, though, I saw quite a few that I really like. We have something approaching 100 CSC videos on YouTube right now, and if all goes well, I’ll be adding to that number in the near future. You might take a look at our CSC videos page, as I’ve updated it with a few favorites.
I’m thinking of doing a new video compilation of our earlier Land Speed Record bike. That was a fun venture. As a memory jog, here’s a quick video on of our rider Syl at speed on the CSC LSR bike…
That’s it for now, folks. Ride safe and stay cool!
Wow, it’s been hot out here. Humid, too, which is unusual for southern California. Too hot for me to ride…and I thought it was just me, until I received this nice note from San Marino Bill….
Joe:
This is from my ride with my son (from Danville, California) on Sunday 9/1/13.
We had a great ride through the hills of Pasadena and La Canada Flintridge. We cut it short when the temperature got to 90.
Bill
Bill, I sure understand that…it’s not a lot of fun being all bundled up with all the protective gear and riding when it’s hot and humid. That said, we’re having dinner with Steve and the Boss tonight, and after it cools down a bit this evening I may just fire up the Baja Blaster and go for a short putt.
Thanks for your nice note…the photo of your two CSC motos in front of the Rose Bowl is great. We’re glad you and your son are enjoying those magnificent California Scooters!
Howard sure gets around, folks…check out these most recent photos of Howard’s ongoing trip through Wyoming and Montana, including stops at Yellowstone and the Grand Teton National Park!
We’re really happy to see you making the rounds on your CSC motorcycle, Howard, and you are a fine ambassador for the California Scooter Company. Ride safe and keep those photos coming!
My good buddy Eric spotted this bright orange CSC motorcycle at Swerve ‘N’ Curve No. 14 a short while ago…he posted it on Facebook and graciously consented to let me use it here!
I checked with TK and we think this just might be Redondo Beach Cindy’s bike…we’ve done quite a few bikes in orange lately and it’s hard to keep track of all of them! Orange is a very popular color this year and we are seeing it a lot.
For those of you who don’t know, Swerve ‘N’ Curve is LA’s oldest scooter rally. I didn’t make it this year, but you can bet your fringed saddle (I have one exactly like Cindy’s on my bike) I’ll be there next year.
Yellow just flat works on these bikes….and did you catch the “Mustang” logo on the gas tank? It’s doubly awesome, or epic, or whatever the kids say these days about something that is cool beyond description!
That’s a hand-painted Mustang logo (it’s not a decal) and the photo just doesn’t do it justice. I rode this bike in the parking lot when I shot these photos, and I can tell you that 250cc engine rocks!
This particular P-51 is going to California Ed up in Campbell…and don’t worry, Ed, I babied this beauty when I took her out for the photo shoot. You are one lucky dude, my friend…a custom yellow paint job with a custom painted Mustang logo and the P-51 powerplant…you are going to have a lot of fun!
Congratulations on your new ride, Ed, and thanks from the California Scooter Company.
Our good buddy Puyallup Don sent this nice note to TK today…
TK,
Here’s some pictures of my Greaser and the Cossacks, also one with me on one of their Harleys.
I have the 250 engine, Harley windshield, crash bars, chrome mirrors and levers, luggage rack with wooden whiskey keg, club flag, Wille Max tool and saddle bags. It really was the sharpest looking scooter at the event.
Don….
Don, thanks for sending these great photos to us, and for riding a CSC motorcycle. We always love hearing from our riders!
And for those of you who don’t know who the Seattle Cossacks are, well, take a look!
Folks, keep an eye on the blog for lots more good stuff coming your way, not the least of which is our photo give-away contest! We want to get more folks following the Pro-One Performance Products page on FB…whoever gets the most folks to “like” our Pro-One page will an original, museum quality, suitable-for-framing print of a classic Indian moto! It’s a 12 x 18 photo I shot myself at the Hansen Dam event, and it’s one of my favorites. Just get your friends to like our Pro-One page, let us know about it, and whoever gets us the most “likes” wins!
Ride safe, and stay tuned!
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