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Motorcycle Security Camera

By Paul Crowe

OK, it's not just a motorcycle security camera but that's one good use for it. This camera is solar powered so you don't have to plug it in to any other power source and it transmits wirelessly, so there's no need for any cabling. It has a motion sensor that senses motion up to 26 feet away and it transmits images to a receiver almost 250 feet away. If you park your … [Read more...]

Cheap Motorcycle Camera Mount

By Paul Crowe

Most everyone has a digital camera these days and a lot of those cameras have video capability as well. Here's a fellow who came up with a quick and cheap way to mount a camera on your motorcycle's handlebars with a bit of plastic pipe, garden hose and hose clamps. Nothing fancy but very functional and sometimes that is all you need. It would probably work with most digital … [Read more...]

1919 Excelsior Motorcycle Restoration Project

By Paul Crowe

A few small pieces of an antique motorcycle and a grainy 85 year old photo; for most of us that would make a nice little display in the corner of our workshop reminding us of the history of machines long gone but for Paul Brodie, who mixes decades of metal working magic with a history of rebuilding old Aermacchis, these same parts become the seed that sprouts a brand new 1919 … [Read more...]

Street Legal Motorcycle Powered Legends Race Car

By Paul Crowe

If you want something a little different, why not do it yourself? That's what Lincoln Brier thought as he stood there looking at his slightly used Legends racer. The Legends Car Series, if you're not familiar with it, is a class for 5/8 scale fiberglass bodied replicas of the old NASCAR modified racers from quite a few years back. They're powered by a Yamaha FJ1200 engine and … [Read more...]

Repair and Restoration – Vespa Scooters

By Paul Crowe

Last week, when discussing motorcycle repair and restoration, I was primarily referring to repairs you would do yourself on a small scale, something anyone could do in their home garage and workshop. These types of repair and restoration projects do not require a shop full of high tech tools but simply the knowledge of how to do the work and the willingness to provide the … [Read more...]

Reverse Rotating Brake Rotors 3

By Paul Crowe

At the Tony Foale seminar earlier this week, we had the chance to talk to Rob Kasten, inventor of the reverse rotating brake rotors and also take an up close look of the rotors in action. Rob was there with his Kawasaki prototype and took a few spins around the parking lot. It is definitely an interesting visual experience to see the rotors going the wrong way but there is … [Read more...]

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