 |
Product Search
|
 |
 |
Article Search
|
 |
 |
Resources
|  |
|
Home > Getting Parts For A Motorcycle We Have Found 1 Products for your search of Getting Parts For A Motorcycle. Displaying Items 1 - 1 and News Search:
- WILKINSON: Operation This Old Bike: Off to a promising start (Republican-American)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 08:18:07 GMT Finding an old motorcycle in a barn, buying it and putting it back on the road is admittedly a clichéd tale. If you read RIDE-CT last Saturday, though, you already know that's what I'm doing with an antique Triumph T100R Daytona, the twist being that I have no mechanical skills myself and am relying on the help of experts and friends to get it running again.
- Winsted dealer drops Italian brand (Republican-American)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 08:34:22 GMT Moto Guzzi's presence in Connecticut has taken a hit recently. Canton Cycles in Winsted dropped the Italian brand when it picked up Kawasaki a few months ago and Marsh Motorcycle Co. in East Windsor is in the process of closing its doors after six decades, leaving Branchville Motors in Ridgefield as the lone Moto Guzzi dealer in the state.
- It took a Village ... (Republican-American)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 08:22:28 GMT There's a belief among many motorcyclists that the journey is more important than getting to the destination. A week ago, I thought that the same was true of rebuilding a vintage bike; that the process of taking a rusting carcass and rehabbing it with the help of friends was more satisfying than actually finishing it.
- RIDE-CT: 'This Old Bike' update and other biker briefs (Republican-American)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 08:18:17 GMT It's now disassembled and parts are scattered across Connecticut. That's only a slight exaggeration of the status this week of the 1969 Triumph T100R Daytona undergoing restoration by "Team T100." While the motor components (rockers boxes, cylinder head and cylinder block) sit on a countertop in a workshop in Falls Village, the tins (gas tank and fenders) are on a workbench in my basement and ...
- THIS OLD BIKE: Serious degunking of T100 under way (Republican-American)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 08:18:38 GMT A little warm weather and a heated work area can certainly make a job go much quicker and easier. A week ago, I complained about numb fingers from toiling in an unheated workshop getting "This Old Bike" torn down. I was also sweating how the frame might be surreptitiously taken to a do-it-yourself car wash to be degreased.
- T100 UPDATE: With spring comes renewed excitement over project (Republican-American)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 08:19:38 GMT Now comes the hard and nasty part — the application of elbow grease. It has been 12 weeks since a derelict 1969 Triumph T100R Daytona was removed from cold storage in a barn in Falls Village, the goal being to make it road-worthy again.
- NNKC Championship Day at Desert Park (Daily Sparks Tribune)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 05:37:46 GMT STEAD - The Northern Nevada Kart Club ended its season at Desert Park Raceway Sunday. With several class championships on the line, it would be a day of hard racing in wonderful weather.
- Corner office: Crane operator enjoys the best view in Missoula (Missoulian)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 05:26:48 GMT Crane operator Mike Burke looks at Front Street directly below him last week as he unloads steel beams from a truck parked on the street on the site of the new First Interstate Bank building in downtown Missoula. Burke is the operator of the 150-foot tower crane being used on the project.
- These Sunbeams are still shining (Republican-American)
 Mon, 06 Oct 2008 07:46:55 GMT It's hard to forget your first motorcycle. Alistair Jones was a lad living in Chichester, Sussex on the south coast of England when he bought his first bike — a 1952 Sunbeam S7 Deluxe. The year was 1970 and it cost him a mere five pounds.
- Have Steam, Will Travel (East Bay Express)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 01:12:29 GMT A garden hose hooked to a pressure washer drips into a rivulet of oily water that's making its way to the street.
Live News, Courtesy Yahoo! |
|