swooshdave Posted February 10, 2018 Posted February 10, 2018 Just got back from the show. I’ll share a couple pictures and then a video later. Got to talk to Craig Rodsmith again. Plus his video guy was there so that was really good. Some folks from Piaggio were there but I didn’t have a chance to talk to them. They were suppose to meet with the local Guzzi club at some point. I had the youngest kid with me so I was pretty limited. Still got to see most of the bikes and friends. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2
docc Posted February 10, 2018 Posted February 10, 2018 Is your kid looking at the wristwatch, there, doing the , "Are done yet, dad?"
swooshdave Posted February 10, 2018 Author Posted February 10, 2018 Is your kid looking at the wristwatch, there, doing the , "Are done yet, dad?" He got a wristband and was very excited. He lasted from 9-11:30 which was pretty good. We got to see most of the bikes. 1
footgoose Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 looks like a first class show. wish it traveled. thanks Dave
swooshdave Posted February 11, 2018 Author Posted February 11, 2018 looks like a first class show. wish it traveled. thanks Dave They have these things called... airplanes. You can go to the show...
docc Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 Wow, sw/dave, thanks for sharing the great vid! Next best thing to an airplane . . .
swooshdave Posted February 11, 2018 Author Posted February 11, 2018 If one video is good then two is better. This one is from my buddy Mike. If you look carefully you should see me in a couple shots. https://youtu.be/UBsPmKKo1I8 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
docc Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 Thanks for sharing these videos. Quite the inspiration! welldone! 1
stewgnu Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 Wow, cool of all flavours! Looked to be a fine show 1
Surj Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 I spent a bunch of time trying to get good shots of the green bike, both Friday evening and Saturday. I'd seen the Untitled "Supernaturale" build previously—it won "design & style" at the Quail last year, although I have some philosophical issues with the placement of the "grab rail" or whatever that nonsense is midway through the seat. I am still going through my shots (I have something like 70 GB of photos from the show and the 1 Pro races last night) but here's an unedited full side shot of that bike. Moto Guzzi's collaboration with Untitled, the Fat Tracker, was at the One as well. I didn't take any shots of it, but here's a rough one from IMS Long Beach. Untitled's builds are often a little too brutalist (or something) too my eyes, but they've been getting a lot of attention, partly because of factory collaborations like the Fat Tracker, and a recent, similarly ouch-y Ducati build. 2
swooshdave Posted February 11, 2018 Author Posted February 11, 2018 I spent a bunch of time trying to get good shots of the green bike, both Friday evening and Saturday. I'd seen the Untitled "Supernaturale" build previously—it won "design & style" at the Quail last year, although I have some philosophical issues with the placement of the "grab rail" or whatever that nonsense is midway through the seat. I am still going through my shots (I have something like 70 GB of photos from the show and the 1 Pro races last night) but here's an unedited full side shot of that bike. Moto Guzzi's collaboration with Untitled, the Fat Tracker, was at the One as well. I didn't take any shots of it, but here's a rough one from IMS Long Beach. Untitled's builds are often a little too brutalist (or something) too my eyes, but they've been getting a lot of attention, partly because of factory collaborations like the Fat Tracker, and a recent, similarly ouch-y Ducati build. Supernaturale was super clean. I could live with the "grab rail". Flat Tracker was ok. The other flat tracker Guzzi was more tasty.
Lucky Phil Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 I'm not really interested in motorcycles as "ART". If it cant realistically fulfill its objective with excellence and focus on the road or track ( depending on what its designed for) then its like building an aeroplane that looks beautiful but doesnt fly. Pointless. Ciao Examples of bikes that fulfill the criterior....MV Agusta 1000 2003, Ducati 750 ss 1974, Guzzi MK1 lemans, Ducati Panagale, Britten V1000, Factory Harley XR750 flattracker, Jawa Speedway bikes, to name but a few. 2
swooshdave Posted February 12, 2018 Author Posted February 12, 2018 I’m ok with both. I also don’t get my feathers ruffled when people just collect bikes. Sure they were meant to be ridden but there’s also a benefit to preservation. And so if some bikes are built as art pieces and bring more people into the motorcycle world, all the better. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2
bbolesaz Posted February 13, 2018 Posted February 13, 2018 I recognize several of those bikes from the Hand Built Show in Austin during last year's MotoGP. Going again this year !!
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