STRANGE DAYS is a vintage motorcycle show, camp-out, races, live music festival, and all around party! This year's show, Strange Days 10, is unfortunately canceled for the time being due to all of the unforeseen circumstances that are out of our hands going on in this crazy world today. Stay tuned for updates on when the show will be rescheduled for.

Monday, December 10, 2018

Original Vinyl Records

My new favorite place.  If you're in the area, you have to check it out; the deals can't be beat!


Support your local businesses!
Original Vinyl Records is located at:
314 State Route 94 South #7
Warwick Crossing
Warwick, NY 10990
P: (845) 987-3131
Store Hours: Mon-Thurs (By Appointment). Fri-Sun, Noon-5pm.
[Note: Starting in November the store hours will be: Mon-Sun, Noon to 5pm.]

Friday, November 30, 2018

Monday, November 19, 2018

1940 Chief Revival

Here's a really cool article from the Kiwi MotoCycle monthly newsletter:

1940 Chief Revival

We’re always asking readers of this newsletter to reach out to us so we were delighted when Mike Tolj sent Kiwi Mike this note from Perth, Western Australia:
Mike,
Just wanted to share with you a picture of my finished bike. You supplied the front and rear guards as well as a few other parts.
Bike is from Hollister in CA and was purchased in 1971 from CHP auction before being purchased by me in 2010 through eBay. It arrived in Australia in 2011 and has been under restoration since then. Thought you may like to see the outcome.
Thanks for assistance over the years with the build of this bike and others that I have been involved in.
Regards,
Mike Tolj

We were intrigued so we asked Mike Tolj to tell us more. Here’s his story:
 
The bike was found through an eBay Auction, listed by a friend of the owner who had a bike shop in Hollister. He had purchased the bike from a California Highway Patrol Auction in 1971: $10.00 for the frame and $10.00 for the engine. It was the 1970’s and the new owner turned the bike into a chopper, a far cry from its origins as Highway Patrol Bike. He rode the bike around Hollister for many years before the engine failed. He tore it down to re-build and there it sat until I purchased the bike in 2010.
It was in a rough condition when it finally arrived in Australia with some of the parts unusable. At the time I had just finished my 741 Bobber Scout and was enjoying riding that. This bike was going to be a long restore, that I knew. Looking through “The History of a Classic American Motorcycle by Tod Rafferty” I came upon the picture of the 1940 Indian Chief California Highway Police bike restored by Bob Stark and I knew that was the bike that I wanted to build.
A lot of nights were spent looking for and sourcing the right parts. Some came from Kiwi, some from Greer, some from friends, others from eBay. Slowly the bike was coming together, one parcel at a time. Along the way some real bargains were found: the RM Magneto; the S&M Lamp Company lights were a great find; the Motorola radio head is a prized item. (I need some radio boxes if anyone has any.) The winter screen was a great find and came from Portland, OR all the way to Perth. Found a company in Washington that reproduces the CHP Stars for the tank, too.
The bike has been torn down to bare metal and rebuilt with as many original parts as possible. Additional parts were sourced from auctions and sheds. Due to the age of the bike and its previous history some parts had to be replaced with new parts. Old parts were restored, cleaned, cad plated where possible, new bearings installed as needed. All restoration was done here in Western Australia over a period of 6 years with the help of many. To name a few: Andrew, Chris, Jim, John, Graeme and Wayne. A lot of time and support from family and friends has assisted in the restoration of this bike and I must send out big thanks to all that helped and contributed.
·        Std 74 cubic in Indian motor
·        Indian Bonneville cams and lifters
·        Linkert M6BA - Indian Bonneville carb
·        Std. 3 Speed Indian Gearbox
·        Original engine had 1942 cases. (CDB319M) but they needed a lot of work
·        1947 Indian NOS magneto engine cases were found in Australia
·        Original NOS Full Winter Screen
·        RM Edison Splitdorf Magneto with a hot spark
·        Original Motorola Radio Head
·        Original friction drive Sterling Siren
·        Original S&M Lamp Co Los Angeles Police Lights
·        Original tinned soft soldered fuel tanks
·        New front and rear guards supplied by Kiwi Indian
·        Original configuration – Left-hand accelerator and Right-hand advance/retard of magneto timing.
·        Foot clutch and hand shifted      
·        18 x 4.50 4 Ply tyres
A dream come true!

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

The Menagerie Motorcycle Meet

October 6th
Belvidere Community Pool 
Belvidere, NJ
12-5pm
FREE Admission 
Food and drink for sale
FREE vendor spots for motorcycle parts and art
RIDE IN HANG OUT
Follow @themenageriemotorcyclemeet for updates and dm for vendor spots

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

RIP Edwin

The coolest people are always taken too soon; you'll be missed by all man.  Lend a helping hand to Edwin's family here:

Friday, September 14, 2018

Sandbox Edition Fords

My uncle Clarence Harlow (Harlow Motor Co.) owned/operated a Ford dealership from the late 1930's until the early 1980's. I was in high school in the late '70's and distinctly remember the Sandbox edition Ford F150's. (some say they did the treatment to Bronco's too, but he never had any, as I recall). I believe that these trucks were ordered through a "conversion company" (like so many vans and other trucks have been through the years). Back then, I recall seeing both stepside and styleside "Sandbox" F150's on his lot. I drooled over them and lusted for one, but being in high school and NOT a child of wealthy parents, that was beyond reality for me. They had custom decals that looked like they'd been airbrushed on, white wagon wheels with the spoke openings shaped like a heart (kinda goofy now, but was cool back then!) They also had a "brush/grille guard and a bed mounted roll bar - typical styling for late 70's 4x4's. They were SHARP!
💕Heart wagon wheels!!!💕

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Sabbath

The Melvins with Al Cisneros covering Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (the A side off of their upcoming 10" titled "Sabbath" w/ a scheduled fall release date):

Friday, August 10, 2018

Sussex County Mud Bog This Sunday!

Sunday, August 12th: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Franklin Sussex Automall Outdoor Entertainment Area: Monster Truck Rides $7; 11 a.m. Mudbog $6 general
See ya there!