Tuesday, August 30, 2011

A Couple of Bikes Spotted Near My Place of Employment

Every once in a while I spot a nice bike near work and do my best to get the best possible picture with my Blackberry phone.  Most of the time the pictures aren't of the best quality - usually far from it.

One day while at work, one of my coworkers asked me if I had seen the bike parked outside.  It was a 1948 Harley-Davidson Panhead owned and operated by a police officer from Colton P.D. in So. Cal.

The owner of the bike was in uniform and the bike itself is an old police bike.  It had the lights and siren that was engaged by the rear wheel in order to make it's familiar alarm.  The officer had stated that he can legally use the bike for police business and could pull a law breaker over if need be.

As the officer rode away, he engaged the siren.  It was too cool.  I wish I had captured an audio file of it in order to share it with you.  All I managed to get is the picture found below.



That air breather looking thing under the saddle bag near the rear wheel is actually the siren. Cool, right?

The other cool bike that I had spotted was parked outside the IRS building in downtown San Bernardino.  The owner was outside and joked that he was turning it over to the IRS in lieu of cash for overdue taxes.  Good thing he was joking.

This is one cool Road King.





Roadhouse Biker Church in the Local Paper

The San Bernardino Sun ran a feature on the Roadhouse Biker Church after attending last week.  You'll find a great write-up accompanied with some outstanding photos and a video that was posted on Youtube.

The video, as you'll find below, shows what the Roadhouse Biker Church is all about - fellowshaping (as the pastor likes to refer to it), bikes, and just having fun.  When watching the video, you'll spot one of the activities that often take place at the church - a bike burnout in the rear section of the church.

There are many burnout marks on the rear concrete section of the church.  Names and dates of the rider and event are often scribed next to the remnants of lost rubber.

Here's the video that was taken by the Sun's photographer.  Enjoy.




Saturday, August 13, 2011

150 Mile Jaunt

Well, to give my kids a break from me for a bit after forcing them to tag along with me for the last week, I decided to go for a ride. After several stops and 150 miles, I'm back home.

The first stop was out across the 215 freeway in order to get some better pics of rock formations for The Chopper Underground's Photo Scavenger Hunt.  I thought that the first images that I took may not have been the best examples of natural rock formations.

It took about 20 - 30 minutes to reach my destination and snap a few pics.  There was some off road areas that I was tempted to take, but I was afraid of dropping my bike in the sand and having trouble picking the beast back up.  I settled for a few images with the rock formations in the distant background.  You'll see a couple below.

The second stop was in Fontana.  The local ROTC Marine group was hosting a car, motorcycle, and bicycle show.  I checked it out a bit and shot a few snapshots of some of the entries and made my way back onto the road.

The third stop was back up in the mountains - Running Springs to be exact.  A small shop was having somewhat of an art show and I stopped to check it out.  There were many types of art mediums on display, pen, photograph, painting on tile, wood cutting and carving, and others.  I perused the artwork and spoke to a few of the artists about their works.  I bought a few packages of Harry Potter Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans for the kids (truly disgusting). Bought a burger, chips, and drink from the provided barbeque and headed out.

The final stop was The Village in Big Bear.  They were having a car show and had a sold out participation of over 300 cars.  I made my way through the lots filled with rods, classics, and extreme customs, taking pictures of many of the vehicles on display.  There were even a few bikes present.

After all was said and done, it was a nice day of getting out and about, getting some fresh air, and just relaxing a bit while enjoying displays of cool vehicles.

Here's a few images to whet your appetite and perhaps use as some desktop wallpaper.


72 Ferrari GTS

I love these old Panteras


I believe this is a California Special Mustang.

Very cool Studebaker.



Even a couple of Ford GT40s were on hand.




Reminds me of my favorite Hot Wheels car I had as a kid.









Friday, August 12, 2011

Best laid plans...

Well, my ride plans kind of got ruined today. A friend I was supposed to ride with today thought it would be better to go on Sunday. We were going to head up to Cold Springs Tavern near Santa Barbara, but things just weren't meant to be.

So, I spent the day hanging out with my boys while the wife and daughter went out back-to-school shopping with a friend from church. We kind of all just goofed around, doing our own thing until we started watching some episodes of The IT Crowd, a British comedy series.

Once the wife returned, I remembered about a Photo Scavenger Hunt on The Chopper Underground in which I've participated before. The object is a natural rock formation. The idea is to ride out to the object chosen, take a picture of your bike in front, on, behind, in, or around the object, post it on the forum, and then select the next backdrop. I hopped on my trusty steel steed and rode a bit around the neighboring mountain regions in search of the right spot, recalling a couple from a ride not long ago.

I snapped a couple of images of my bike and here they are for your viewing pleasure.

















Be sure to check out The Chopper Underground and get in some of the action.  The next spot that I chose is an old church.  I just love old church architecture.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Roadhouse Biker Church Ride to Oak Glenn

The Roadhouse Biker Church usually has a couple of rides a month and for some reason or another, I can't make them all. This week was one that I was thankful that I could attend.

With my wife sitting on the rear, we made our way down the mountain to what is known as the hideout. Quickly grabbing a bite to eat at the nearby Baker's Drive Thru, we met up with the group gathered for the ride.

We were led by Pastor Denver through San Timoteo Canyon toward our destination. I've been through San Timoteo Canyon many times, but this was the first time that I didn't branch off, taking another fork. We followed the path which hooked toward Beuamont, Ca. Along the way, I spotted a small fishing lake, some horses, and other fine sights to see off the road. Others had spotted a zebra - that's right, a zebra. There was also a very cool bridge that allowed vehicles and pedestrians to cross over the railways below.

After a bit of a ride, we arrived at Los Rios Rancho, where we would delight ourselves in the consuming of apple crisp and ice cream.

From the ranch, we would make our way back to the church. We followed along the winding road from Oak Glen, heading west. From there, we made our way onto the freeway where we would confirm the rumors of motorcyclists being insane, riding like maniacs in and out of traffic.

Once back at the church, we began the barbeque that was scheduled. Mmmm...hot dogs and burgers with sides and drinks.

It was a great day of hanging out with some very good and humorous people. I look forward to the next one.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Run to the Springs

Soldiers for Jesus MC put on a bash at Calvary Chapel in Running Springs, Ca on Saturday and it was a great showing of people, bikes, music, and blessings.

There were many different Christian clubs in attendance, as well as some riders not affiliated with any clubs and a few outlaws.

Great entertainment was provided by a couple of bands. One of them was The Anonymous Band.  They put on a great show as usual, with the lead guitarist on the wireless airwaves rocking the crowd from a remote location in relation to the stage.  I've seen this guy cross the street at another event and rock the pedestrians on the sidewalk.  It's really a cool sight.

I took a few bucks with me, not knowing what to expect for expenses - poker run, food, raffles, etc.  With no poker run, I had a little cash to spend on my usual raffle tickets in support of the event.  I bought $10 of raffle item tickets and $10 worth of 50/50 tickets.  Sometimes, I'm a lucky man and walk away with something, but it's been a while.  This time, however, I managed to walk away with a couple of items.  First item was a pocket knife (the wife says I don't need another one and we'll re-gift it, but I always tell her that you never know when you'll need to stab someone).  The second item was the one that was worth every ticket I had.  It was a pair of hand guards used to protect your hands from the elements and small flying objects, such as bugs and rocks.  These were made by a member of the Soldiers for Jesus MC out of Bakersfield (I think) that goes by the moniker JD.

All in all, it was a cool event with a lot of cool people to socialize with and enjoy the beautiful weather that would only last throughout the day - it would rain heavily on Sunday, with thunderstorms in the area.

Check out the cool video below.  I managed to put this one together using some of the photos and videos I took at the event.  It's been a few years since I've done any editing, so be kind.