A few more…

Just a quick few photos from our photo session yesterday…

More to follow, boys and girls…

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Animal Style!!!

Our production crew finished the 2012 In-N-Out Burger Foundation bike this afternoon, and it’s so far beyond awesome it’s just hard to describe!

Steve told me we’re making five Bobbers, and the first one is going to In-N-Out. The auction is next Tuesday at In-N-Out’s annual charity event, but the fun for us has started already. I rode the Bobber today, and it’s hard to describe just how cool it is. You have to ride it to experience it, but you better bring your checkbook with you if you do. It’s the coolest motorcycle I’ve ever ridden!

The In-N-Out Burger Bobber!

More good news…there are four more Bobbers coming off the line very similar to this one…bobbed fenders, a cut-down seat, black springs and fork lowers, black drag bars…this bike is just so cool it’s really hard to describe. On these next four Bob jobs, one will be gloss black, one will be matte black, and the last two will be a special flat blue satin…an absolutely amazing color! About the only difference between the In-N-Out Burger Bobber and the next four will be the In-N-Out paint job and the exhaust. The exhaust system on the In-N-Out bike is for display only…the next four will have the stock exhaust. And if you really want that In-N-Out paint theme…well, folks, there’s only going to be one…you’ll just have to bid on it at the In-N-Out auction!

Our man Art, trying out a bike he and Lupe just finished building!

We’re going to have some fun with this bike before it’s auctioned off…Steve and I are going for a burger tomorrow, and guess where we’ll be! You got it…and we’re going to take the bike through our local In-N-Out’s drive through. (Did you know In-N-Out invented that concept back in the 1940s?) I just can’t wait to see what those kids’ reactions will be! I’ll be there with my Nikon and my Flip video, so keep an eye on the blog!

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Jim’s new decal…

Jimbo sent this photo of a new decal he put on his CSC motorcycle today….

And just in case you missed it…

Thanks for thinking of us, Jim!

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The world’s most perfect burrito…

Yep, that’s what this was….the world’s most perfect burrito!

I just happened to have my Nikon with me when Susie and I had lunch at Merendero’s today, after shooting a few photos of a very special bike I’ll have on the blog soon.

Wow, was that burrito good!

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A cool e-mail from Clay…

Whoa!  Check out this recent e-mail exchange with our good buddy Clay!

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Message: My 1950 Mustang Motorcycle 

Mine was a red with yellow wheels and one of the first, if not the first, Mustang Motorcycles in El Paso.  My headlight was mounted in line with the tank and was larger than the one shown in your old ads – and it had a Plexiglas windscreen.  I had a luggage rack on the back with black saddle bags.  The exhaust was on the right side. I cut the guts out of the muffler – gave it a “mighty roar.”  Cost me every penny I had in the bank – all $350.00. I was 13 years old – the legal age at that time in Texas.  I paid for it with earnings from a paper route that I started on a bicycle.  The Mustang allowed me to finish my route faster so the route manager gave me a second route. 

While on my way to school one morning I got “t-boned” on my left side when a car ran a stop sign.  The Mustang was on top of me and the car was on top of the motorcycle.  The police surmised I bailed off at the last minute but trapped my right leg.  At age fourteen I received a fractured right femur, three broken ribs on the left side, broken right hand, concussion and bruises, cuts and abrasions all over from my ankles to my head (no helmet in those days).  The winter of 1951 I spent four weeks in the hospital after surgeons pounded an 18-inch long titanium rod down the center of my femur rather than putting me in a cast from my ankle to my chest.  I was on crutches for another couple of months. Mine was the fifth such operation in the U.S. and the first in the western states.  There was no rehab in those days – just do it yourself. 

When I was able to bend my knee more than 90 degrees I got my Mustang out of the repair shop and started riding again.  I was having muscle spasms in my right hip and lower back, whenever I rode, so I finally had to sell it and buy a car.  I miss my “Glendale Vibrator.” 

A friend told me about the “new Mustang” you now call a “scooter.”  What’s that all about? It’s not a motorcycle any more?

Clay

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Mr. Baker:

Joe here; I write the blog for CSC.   Thanks for writing to us!

May I have your permission to use your letter on our blog?

Do you have photos of you and your Mustang?

I had the same surgery you did a little more than a year ago, for essentially the same reason.

If you are in our area, we would love to have you visit us.

Thanks very much.

Joe

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Joe and Steve:

By all means you can use my letter on your blog. I have not been able to find a single photo of me and my Mustang.  My sister has all my mother’s photo albums – perhaps she can find one in there.

It’s been sixty years since my Mustang riding days. Makes me feel old just thinking about that!

I would love to visit you and see what modern technology has done for the Mustang. I have a friend here in the south bay that told me about CSC and is also interested in one of your bikes. Perhaps we can arrange to ride out to Brackett Airfield together.

Best regards,

Clay

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Clay, we really appreciate hearing from you…and your note to us is a great one.   We love hearing from our blog followers and riders, and we especially enjoy hearing from folks who owned or who currently own Mustangs.

Glad to hear about your complete recovery, and thanks for pioneering that femur repair approach.  It’s still working well, and you and I are the proof of that!

Your question about our “Scooter” moniker is a good one.   When Steve started the California Scooter Company, he named the company after our home state and what we have called our motorcycles (of any sort) since Day One.  Harleys, Triumphs, Indians….we called them all “Scooters.”  Personally, I really like the name, but it has caused some confusion in the market place.  Most folks today think of a scooter as something along the lines of a Vespa.  We now refer to ourselves as CSC Motorcycles for just that reason (but the “S” in CSC stills stands for “Scooter”).

You let us know when you are ready to visit our plant, and we’ll roll out the red carpet for you!  And not having a photo of you and your Mustang is no problem.  When you visit us I’ll personally grab a photo of you on one of our CSC motorcycles.  We have a couple of original Mustangs here, and if you want, I’ll get a photo of you on one of those, too!

Thanks again!

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The In-N-Out Charity Auction

In what is becoming a California Scooter tradition, we are donating a CSC motorcycle to the In-N-Out Burger Foundation charity auction next week. We’re doing a Bobber this year, with wire wheels and custom In-N-Out graphics. The parts are out being painted now, and I’ll have photos for you as the bike comes together. In the meantime, check out our In-N-Out bikes from 2010 and 2011, and the video we did showing the In-N-Out bike coming together last year!

The 2010 In-N-Out CSC bike

The In-N-Out 2011 bike...this bike went to Melanie Troxel, In-N-Out's funny car driver!

Stay tuned, folks, and we’ll have photos of the 2012 In-N-Out Bobber as it comes together!

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A quick ride…

That’s what I did yesterday…up in the San Gabriels to grab a few shots of the wildflowers and the bikes, with a stop at a ’50’s diner down in the valley for lunch…not too many words this time, folks…just a bunch of photos.  Enjoy!

That’s it for now, folks. I hope your Mother’s Day weekend was as good as ours!

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Chino Planes of Fame 2012

Our good buddy and CSC rider Gordon showed us this on Facebook, and it’s worthy of inclusion here on the blog…

I love it…seems like there’s a lot in common between the heritage of those old warbirds and our favorite motorcycles!

A California Scooter in front of a B-24 Liberator

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Defying gravity…

Another cool video, this time from our good buddy Alan over at MSILSF…

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A cool video from Jimbo…

Jim Cavanaugh sent this link to me last night…absolutely awesome racing, and awesome videography! Enjoy!

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