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    Honda GL1000: The Birth of a Legendary Line

    Honda GL1000: The Birth of a Legendary Line
    From 1973 to 1983, the United States was going through what’s now known as the “malaise era”. It’s not really hard to figure out why this was happening, after all, the Vietnam war had just come to a close, fuel economy/emissions regulations were stricter than ever, and political turmoil was mixing with disco dancing in a way that no one really needed. As a result of all these unique elements, automobiles of the era were slow, bland, and frankly, uninspired.

    Motorcycles of this period, however, were anything but malaise and it seemed like our country had found its passion not in Automobiles but in the culture of motorcycles. This era produced some of the most legendary bikes, machines that would go on to inspire, slightly terrify, and build a permanent place in the hearts of fun-loving men and women everywhere.

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    "Chicago" Honda CB750 Survivor Chopper

    "Chicago" Honda CB750 Survivor Chopper
    The idea, to hand build a one of a kind show stopper that wasn't a Harley Davidson. An idea that Bob Hannon of Schaumburg, Illinois had beginning in 1981 when assembling a team a various Craftsman all over the Midwest to build the “Project: Ultimate Honda.” “The goal is to build the show bike of show bikes, a machine that could not be beaten” said Bob in a Choppers magazine interveiw in 1982.  The build was picked up by the publication Custom bike - Choppers magazine as an ongoing feature in multiple issues during the full build process and the hype really began to circulate about this one of a kind machine. Once completed Bob traveled the show circuit in 1982 winning award after award under the bike name “Chicago.” After a couple of years of racking up trophies, the bike laid dormant only to end up changing hands a couple of times and was then finally discovered again around 2005 by chopper enthusiast Jim Tigner. The bike at that time had been completely disassembled repainted bright purple and crated in a custom crate leaving Jim with the daunting task of collecting all of the 1980’s magazines and figuring out a blueprint to restore “Chicago” to its former 80’s glory.  We caught up with Jim and the fully assembled masterpiece CB750 chopper at this year's Wauseon swap meet and he shared with us a little back story on how he came to restore this one of a kind show stopping Honda survivor chopper.  

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    The Weekend Experience - 2021 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days

    The Weekend Experience - 2021 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days
    The grounds of the Mid Ohio sports car course really come alive each year during the AMA vintage motorcycle days with every square inch of soil being utilized to its fullest for multiple forms of racing, camping, swap meet vending, live entertainment and and a list of other fun activities. Whether you've come to cruise one of the countries largest vintage swap meets for hard to find bikes or vintage parts or whether you are getting suited up for a chance at finish line glory in one of the many forms of off road and on road racing there is something to keep everyone's blood pumping every second of the day. We devoted some time on our blog to just the Old bike barn crossroads area of vintage days a few weeks back so now we would like to dive deeper and show you a little bit more of the event from all four corners of the fantastic mid Ohio grounds.

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    The Game Changer: Honda CB750

    The Game Changer: Honda CB750
    There are plenty of products out there that like to call themselves game-changers, but few can really live up to that lofty title.

    Honda’s CB750, however, absolute can and could be considered one of the most influential motorcycles to ever roll down the American road. From the comfortable, upright style seating, to the incredibly durable yet powerful 4 cylinder engine, and fade-free disc brakes; the CB750 was the first mass-market, large displacement bike to earn the “Superbike” moniker. It would even go on to form the basis of what a Universal Japanese Motorcycle (UJM) design would be for decades and decades to come.

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    1976 Yamaha TT500: Flat Tracker

    1976 Yamaha TT500: Flat Tracker
    Flat Track racing is deeply rooted in motorcycle history, especially here in North America dating back to the early 1900s. For many people, the invention of the motorcycle was a new way of transportation, but for some it was a new lease on life. For those that saw the motorcycle as something more than just getting you to and from work, little did they know they would be on the ground floor of building the longest running extreme sport. Although Flat Track racing may not be for everyone, it is easily respected and appreciated by anyone who has thrown their leg over a motorcycle. 

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