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Monday, September 23, 2013

Thursday, September 19, 2013

before/after

Harvest Moon
New set-up

Wednesday, September 18, 2013


Met this awesome old head who showed me some very cool pictures of him and his friends on their old knucklheads back in the day. Heres the story.


"The reason i painted my bike purple metalflake was that metalflake was a fairly new product at the time and the purple was the best of the colors available..
i don't know if your interested but here is a short history of the "choppers" in erie in the sixties

around 1966 a guy named ron servidio "spesh" came home to erie with his knucklehead that he built in california when he was an angel. the only pix i could find don't show the knuckle side of the motor but you can get the idea how nice the bike was, that's spesh in the green shirt and i can't remember the guys name on the blue bike back then that 21" knobby front tire and the Beck rear tire on spoked wheels were the ones to have.
So when me and my friend bob (with the gold bike) saw that california bike we knew we had to build our own and they had to be knuckles, we called panheads "tractor motors" back then...but right now i'd probably settle for a panhead.
just so you know the atmosphere in the country, the vietnam war was ramping up and all the guys had the threat of death hanging over them. with the draft, unless you were real lucky, you didn't have much of a choice, you either went to vietnam and got killed or you came back a drug addict...not much of a choice. so some of us decided we would build our bikes and have as much fun as possible and that we did, without any thoughts of the future
at the time there were only a few guys that had "choppers" spesh, bob, me, phil fisher, crash and the guy with the blue bike...his names on the tip of my tongue, but i just can't remember it right now. oh, and there were guys with triumphs and some other bikes but we all had a good old time.
now it's good to see all the bikes and people riding them today but in the sixties it was a whole different scene when only a handful of guys had and rode choppers in erie. " 
-Bill

Heres the Photos:

 (Spesh's Knucklehead)




(Bill on his Knucklehead)

Tuesday, September 17, 2013