This channel is about motorcycles, the sport of motorcycles, and mostly the antique and vintage kind. That's it.
Anything on two wheels that is old, orphan, significant, scarce, noteworthy, odd or cool. Whether it is for the street, dirt, the track, the dragstrip or display, whatever - doesn't matter.
I may know a little about a lot, which is more dangerous than good. If my experience helps you, that's great. Reach out if you need help, have some advice of your own, or just want to talk shop.
Everything here is done with my own money. So, if I use a tool, a part, a source, some cycle gear, another dealer, a widget, it's because I like it (or them). Same goes for the bikes.
While I am a dealer, I am first an enthusiast. The idea of my channel is to promote the hobby. While some of my bikes may or may not be for sale, my goal here is not to advertise individual bikes. I want to share fun in the hobby. Yet, if you see something you like, just call. I won't hit you with it.
Kove's former boss Zhangxue was very fond of off-road motorcycles, but was later kicked out by shareholders. Now he has set up his own company to produce motorcycles.
Hey there Dave. Great talking to you at York Spring Meet. Quite interesting to hear some of your stories. Hats off to your vast knowledge as well. My wife and I enjoyed having a drink(only water) with you. Ron & Sheryl.
Hey Dave, new follower from the coast of California, but an old biker. You do a great job, my only suggestion is maybe show more swap meet bike prices. The east coast prices are so different than west coast for bike pricing. I dig your knowledge and the fun you are having. Bill B
That guy was definitely up front about things. But aren't you guys up north? He talked slow enough to be from south Texas or Alabama!! Lmao js no hate just thought it was funny!
@bullpencycles I'm a retired Honda dealer from 1969 to 2001,,,,,I sold a couple of those "SS-125,,,,,single carb, slow but stone reliable. So naturally, I really enjoy seeing the old Honda's. You do an excellent job filming.
I've owned several Ducati singles and different grades exist. Kinda a detuned porker there. Congrats to the winner and its fun to reel back the memories of odd stuff. Glad to see you helping your parts guy and you should. Great channel and thanks.
At first I wasnt sure which bike you were refering to but I went back and figured you ment the motorcycle.I had no idea,maybe a Nortom but you said Italian..
New Zealander Kim Newcombe took the Konig boat motor and built a bike around it seriously fast would pass the mv augustas on the straights, didnt handle as well bit longer than the average bike. he sadly died in 1973 but still finished second in the 500cc world champs behind phil read and ahead of agostini. .
The bright green car side with Elliott on it is from Bill Elliott's IROC from the early nineties when they use the compact Dodge Daytona race car.You dont want me wearing a Bullpen cycles swimsuit,trust me .Stick to t shirts or jackets