Speed Club is out of the office today. We’re on a mission to a super secret underground Harley parts lair for a little project shopping. A shovel head motor is an awfully nice “spare part” to have hangin’ around. Here’s an interesting video I came across the other day. It’s one of a series of 3 or 4. Check it out. Good lookin bikes. See you’s guys tomorrow.
Speed Club INC is excited to announce that we are now carrying a complete line of both Biltwell INC and Lowbrow Customs products! Yes, that means helmets and even better… FREE SHIPPING. Within the next week, out store will be updated and live where we will be applying free shipping on ALL orders for an undetermined amount of time. You’ve probably seen these Biltwell helmets in videos and magazines. They are absolutely as comfortable as they look. Check back soon or just email us directly if you’d like to place an advance order.
You gotta dig this stuff. Wes at Four Aces Cycle is a regular at the Bonneville salt flats. I visit their site and triumph blog a lot looking at all the great triumph stuff they’re screwing around with. I say screwing around but actually these guys a quite serious about speed and enginering. Tons of great knowledge, parts, video, shirts, and speed coming out of Four Aces Cycle. Check them out, buy a shirt, support the need for speed. Speed Club approved.
Swung by Minneapolis yesterday to visit Eric and to take a look at his XS650 bar hopper. It’s definitely a build in progress and it looks like we’re going to be taking it in at the Speed Club Garage for the next few weeks. There are all sorts of odds and ends to button up but in the end we’ll be looking at one slick little bobber. He’s already set up his 100% CUSTOM FABRICATED hardtail frame including an FX front end w/ 21″ whitewalls and Harley 16″ spoke rear wheel w/ hydro banana caliper. I dont know the neck rake but the thing looks fast just sitting on the kick stand. Not many pics yet but we’ll definitely get some posted as the project progresses. Maybe we’ll snag a little video too? Check back often for more from the Speed Club Garage on the chopper blog.