Saturday 18 September 2021
2021 Toronto Motorcycle Film Festival
Saturday 11 September 2021
Old Bikes Have Soul: A ride out to Ross Hergott Vintage Cycle in Wellesley
This caught the eye of Alanna a few weeks ago and we rode out to Wellesley, Ontario to Ross Hergott Vintage Cycle today to have a look:
We're both still in recovery from week one of year two of pandemic school, but we finally got ourselves into motion after noon and made our way through some fierce winds to Wellesley, which is one of those places that's only 45 minutes away but I've never been too.
The goal was this all day vintage motorcycle ride-in and we saw old bikes on the road coming and going. While we were there at least a dozen riders were hanging about, chatting and looking over what Ross had on display along with what they'd ridden over on.
Ross has a fanastic shop - the kind of place that looks like it has grown out of the ground with layers upon layers of collectables, tools and bikes that could only look like it does because he's been there for decades.
We had a chat with a guy who rode a 125cc 1950 BSA Bantam over to the meet. The tiny bike had been in his family for generations and he knew a lot about its history and restoration. Old bikes like these tell a story simply because they are survivors. Of the tens of thousands of BSA Bantams churned out in the 50s and 60s, only a handful remain, and to see one of them in fine fettle at this meet was a real treat.My trouble-making pillion suggested the kid with the chopper pit bike take on the Bantam in a race. It wouldn't be much of a race (they didn't exceed the speed limit at any time because they couldn't), but it was fun to watch the kid stall out and the old BSA putter off down the road to victory:
That blue BSA back there scratches an itch! |
HD have always had an eye for style - this modern art inspired badge is lovely, then they stuck it on with a couple of philips screws, which casts a light on the other side of Harley ownership. |
A 1971 Triumph TR6 650. This fifty year old survivor was also in excellent shape, and only five grand! |
If you love chrome, HD have you covered. |
I can't say Nortons have ever lit my fire, though I can appreciate the brand's historical significance. Having said that, this 750 Commando is a lovely thing! Look at those pipes! |
Birmingham Small Arms Bantam - and one of the smalled, simplest carburetors you'll ever lay eyes on! |
Monday 6 September 2021
Winter Project Wishes in Absurdist Ontario
An old Tiger built the year before I was born? You have my attention.
This is a brown Tiger with a hundred sixty plus K on it? They say it runs and it's stock but it needs work - that might be the understatement of the year.
Either that 163,908kms isn't accurate or this thing has been run into the ground. If that's the case, it's not stopping them for asking four and a half grand, FOUR AND A HALF GRAND (!!!) for it.
Canadian prices for bikes, even old ones that look like piles of shit, never cease to amaze me.
The other nice thing about the UK is that they tend to honour their history and keep things going. Canada has a much more use-it-and-chuck-it-in-the-bin approach. There are some lovely pre-war bikes kicking around on UK's bike marketplace. If my novel took off and I was minted, a pre-war Triumph Tiger like the one my hero rides in the book would be on my wishlist.
Here's just such a thing! A 1938 Triumph Tiger 80. It's meticulously looked after and I'd greatly enjoy being the steward of this piece of history before passing it on to someone else who would keep it rolling into the future.It ain't cheap (dream machines never are). They're asking £12,000 ($20,828) for it, but it'd only go up in value, unlike a new Honda Civic (they cost about the same). It's been on sale for a month. Bet I could get a bit off. It wouldn't be a daily rider, but on the days I did ride it, oh baby! The project would be keeping it going and learning the maintenance and repair on it.
In Ontario this bike doesn't exist. If it did exist, some berk would want half a million dollars for it.
Sunday 29 August 2021
A Ride To Watch a Blue Horizon
270km round trip up to Georgian Bay to meditate on the big water.
Flesherton to Highland Grounds for a locally owned (and one of the best) Americano you can get in South Western Ontario.
Graham Hill is worth going off pavement for, as long as the bike's up to it. |
After a winding ride down Beaver Valley to Thornbury Harbour I found the Bay growling in the wind. It was 10 degrees cooler on the water.
Thursday 19 August 2021
Kawasaki Concours14/GTR1400 Kawasaki Foot Peg Ergonomics
But none of this has helped my passenger feel comfortable on the bike, which was a major reason I pitched the Fireblade for a sports tourer. WIth the panniers on the Connie leaves no room for passengers with big western feet. The passenger pegs are also set very high, so high you'd have to be seriously into yoga to look comfortable on them.