Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Frozen Flatty


Daytona or Bust. 20 degrees in the valley this morning. Looking forward to any temp over 40. Get ready Shoe I'm on the road! See you all down there...

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Monday, February 22, 2010

My Remnants of the Downhill Slide PT2

The "Jelly Pits" got it's name from it's normal inhabitants who smoked a lot of dope and hooted along with the rest of us during heated sessions. In this pic it's looking like a slow day in the world of teenage contraband as we are obviously alone. I'm riding a Vision Old Ghost here with dogtown wheels and Indys - the only truck we ever rode. Love the graffiti - "Hoover" was the school this ditch was hidden behind and if you were caught using any type of padding here you were laughed right out of the ditch.

Home made board circa '85. Hard ass Powell freestyle wheels were the ticket before wheels became smaller in the early nineties. The "LT Boys" were who we called ourselves - we were dorks but we stuck to a heavy surf style based on speed, fluidity and a low tuck when that was VERY unpopular (read many fist fights with guys who road like fucking robots).

I took this pic outside of the skate shop we were all sponsored by -"Skateboards" in Dearborn Michigan. I remember being blown away when the new Arron Murray deck came out of the box at the shop. I ran outside with it and snapped a pic with a camera I had borrowed from high school before Ron Arsenault snagged it and rode it into the ground.

I was riding a cutdown Dogtown longboard here because being a taller guy I could always use the extra lumber especially in the pools. I probably went through 3-4 of these decks in my time. They started out at about 36" and I cut them down to about 34" with a squared off nose and then adjusted the wheelbase. The pool was in Ann Arbor at an abandoned Holiday Inn - a total bust so we began skating it late at night when the moon was full. We even brought a shit load of candles and lined the coping in the deep end. Good nights.

Ron and I in 1984-5 posing with a north bound quiver and my indestructible ScoutII. Snowboards were not allowed ANYWHERE in those days so we rode Thunder Mountain near Boyne which was de-funct and closed up. A total back country hiking kinda of situation but the powder was knee deep. We slept in the truck and ate peanut butter and bread. Check the early Burton Equip. Wish I still had all those now...the only survivor is the wooden performer which now commands a corner of my basement.

I don't recall where this bank was but it was very typical of a spot we would drive an hour or so to get to - it looks like total crap. We rode in the dark ages in between the booms - parks just did not exist at this point. Every spot was shit, no one else rode, information was word of mouth and totally sketchy at best, you were considered a loser if you did ride and equipment was fucking expensive - I LOVED those days.

Ron Arsenault at the "Porno Bank" in Rochester which is still there. So named because of the adult video store it was in front of. This bank was GNARLY at about 7' in height with a killer hip which Ron is taking advantage of in this pic. He is at least 2' off the lip here and eyeing the landing in his typical relaxed manor. I climbed up a light pole which stood right over the hip and got this shot. Ron was FAST smooth and always went big. He set up the best boards, had the best hair and got ALL the girls. Fucker.

Steve Bock pulling the prerequisite front side grind in the Ann Arbor bowl in a rare daylight session. I think he was riding an Alva Chris Cook. Steve was the first guy to consistently Ollie huge in our area and in doing so landed the sponsorship with the shop. I still ride with Steve to this day.

50/50 at speed in the Ann Arbor bowl.

One of us at the UofM Dearborn bowl which was ridden once a year in the fall just after they drained it for the winter. Another total bust. Very mellow but ultra smooth with some nice hips and beefy coping.

Some of the boards from the day in my basement. I have HUGE stacks of boards which I love to go through every couple years for the memories.


I while back I ran a post about my early days on the boards. Well this past weekend I found some even earlier pics from the early to mid eighties. I've included some of them here along with my first post showing some of the pics from the nineties along with the text from that old post.

The original post.

My friends and I road mostly Alva and Dog Town equipment, indy trucks and the hardest wheels we could find. I have HUGE stacks of old boards, I kept every one of mine and most of the ones my friends pitched. Those were good fucking days for me and my friends and I miss them. Skateboarding kept me out of trouble and jail (most of the time) during my first 30 years and if I ever have children they will no doubt roll with their papa.


Regular visitors to this site have no doubt seen a few skate bent posts. This is because, until the old bikes, nothing meant more to me than skateboarding. I've been doing it since the summer 1978 (I was a wee lad). Anyway, old Harley's and skateboarding seem to make for a popular combination judging from the amount of blogs dedicated to both. I believe it's because the rush and stoke are so similar. You also conjur up the same looks from the straights. Well I'm throwing my hat into the ring, I have the same disease. Here's a little taste of my skateboarding life.

The Purpose #12

Drink the Kool-Aid


Never follow the herd - Wear Zen of Neato T's. Click the link to the store over there on the right, I can almost guarantee you'll be the only one in a 100 mile radius that has one.

McQueen Monday

Sunday, February 21, 2010

"Pushing the Duck"

Ducati single flat tracker...a first for me.

Pimped Out


Hipster hard-on in a handy pocket size.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Cycle Porn #117



Ryan came by with his new camera the other night and took a few....

Dread At The Controls


Mikey was an innovator - check the Clash's epic track "Bank Robber" and just about anything from the Sandinista album. Groove is good.

Night Flight

One Ton & Change

Got this pic of Brian Haenlien setting the new vintage gas record (101.764) at Maxton from the Dillspaintworks blog - the behind the scenes stuff at the Wheels Through Time Museum is way worth the clicky clicky - http://dillspaintworks.blogspot.com/ Love your blog bud!

Our Daily Sled #159


My favorite bike from Dale's collection and the bike that inspired it...Fred Ham's record setting Knuck. 1825miles in 24hours. Dale and his crew reproduced the bike spot on, but could they break the record? Find out here http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/features/122_0704_motorcycle_endurace_racing_fred_ham/index.html

Jackass

It was pretty late when I rolled in last night and I was beat down but a gift from California re-made my day. Thanks Casey!!! Keep an eye on your mailbox bruv...

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Speed Seed



NSU sextoy. Check the kickstand...

Scramble!!!

Our Daily Sled #158

1935 Husky race sled looking the business.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

"Neko"

Lady Pilot.

Our Daily Sled #157


Hard to argue with traditions...

More "Mud"


Killer pics of Mud here in the day.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Brad Rolls...



I know, I know, you want to hate the guy because of the fame, or the money or his lifestyle and I do too. Have I ever met the guy or really know anything about him - not really. But I have to say out of all the celebs that ride he seems to have the best taste, the bikes he owns have respectable proportions and he does seem to seriously ride the things. Also, although I'm a little biased I must say his parents chose a decent tag for the boy as well. So I'm gonna go way out on a limb and say kudos brother Brad. Begin hate mail now.

Hmmm.....#37