Grease Monkey Grinderfest

Grease Monkey Grinderfest
Amateur Biker Build Off

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Thank You.

Hey. I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who has got involved in Grinderfest. The response has been awesome and I am truly blown away. I know that the organisation is still a bit shaky and I still don’t know what will be happening this week but Saturday was a blast for me. It was great to see all the different styles of bikes from Dave’s very cool Puch Maxi right through to Daye’s Armageddon CX. There were loads of people looking at the bikes and hopefully getting inspired to get out in their sheds and make something. It was great to catch up with people I hadn’t seen for a while and very nice to see that everybody was getting on so well. It really does look good for summer and seeing some cool metal out on the streets and for interesting people to get a chance to hang out and talk bikes. No attitudes and no pressure.
There will always be some people who just don’t get it. The biggest crowd at the end of the afternoon was round the store bought chopper (just like on TV). It was a nice bike but the only thing that I could see that was garage built were the little bits of bent tin that were holding on the indicators. Same for the Thruxton, which was a lovely bike. Hell, I’ve even got one, but getting a professional paint job and a few high end catalogue parts was exactly what we were trying not to promote.
Have to give a big shout out to Kim and Doug at Shed 5 for all their outstanding efforts. Kim ran around making sure that everyone was happy and organised. Doug, despite having what looks like food poisoning from his recent trip to the Islands, was having a blast when the excellent band were playing on Sunday afternoon. I missed out on that as I had been promising my son a trip to a rugby world cup match for months.
Anyway, thanks again to everyone. Try and get there at least for our party on Thursday night and for the prise giving on Saturday afternoon, when I’m hoping for more bikes that couldn’t make it for the week turning up for a final Carpark show.
Irish

Monday, September 19, 2011

Sporty Monday

Had a call from Shed 5 to let me know that they are having problems getting the word out about Sportster Night next Monday. So, if you have a Sporty or know someone who has, bring it along to Shed 5 on Monday night.
Kim also wanted to remind everyone that there are Grease Monkey specific parties on the first Saturday night and the Thursday night, as well as the prize giving on the last Saturday afternoon. Apparently teh biggest party is on the Thursday so I'll definitely be there. Spread the word..........

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Show bookings

Around 20 bikes now registered with Kim at Shed Five so it's all looking good. A couple of surprise bikes that I hadn't seen before and there's a few more that I know about that will be entered this week. So, if you are still waiting to get that late entry in you'd better send those pictures in to Kim@shedfive.co.nz as soon as you can.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Flea's VN - Entry

Flea's official entry is now winging its way to Kim at Shed Five to book its place on the show floor.


this is fleabag she started life as a 1995 vn800 i got it stock apart from the zbars.so i ripped of all the plastic.mounted a jawa tank,solo seat,made some brass footpegs from some old hollow thread,removed all the switchs ,made the aircleaner from an old ceiling fan .hid the battery in the saddlebag,hid the electrics in the toolbag behind the seat,mounted a model a tailight(i have been through a lot of tailights made a few to cause i wanted something different but ended up with the model a just because i like it)used an old 1930s ford spare wheel cover for the rear guard.and a lot more shit i can't remember.hopeing to build an exhaust before grinderfest.as always building this bike has been a blast.
cheers
flea

ps
here is still a lot i want to do to this bike but if i get to carried away i won't make grinderfest so i am trieing very hard to have some control.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Marcel's Completed Entry

Still waiting for those entry pictures so we can sort out the floor spaces with Shed 5 but this is one that I am really looking forward to seeing. Over to Marcel...

It all started off with a email sent to me by a mate Harry over in Aussie with an attachment  pic of a concept Subaru powered bike, it had all the ingredients that I liked, single sided swing arms, centre steer hub and turbos. With the email came the challenge that one off us needed to build something as insane as this............and so it begins.
To see if it was even achievable, I grabbed some old road tyres off Tez and a motor from Des at Scrapit, placed them, stood back, grabbed a beer, thought for awhile, and said yes this is doable.......we’re away
I started off with the centre steer hub design and manufacture, and then moved under the motor with the suspension and on to the rear hub and swing arm with most things falling into place with the help of available parts from Andy at sweetstreet motorcycle parts.
We are a way off yet but when finish plan on doing a bike trip down around the south island.