I’m a boogeyman  (Taken with instagram)

I’m a boogeyman (Taken with instagram)

Got some cool things at the swap today! (Taken with instagram)

Got some cool things at the swap today! (Taken with instagram)

Honda CL70

Honda CL70

Trick Honda Cub racer

Trick Honda Cub racer

Looks like my Suzuki can keep up with 650 Triumphs!
jockohomo:

500 mile Brands Hatch production race action photo a 1967 motor cycling show. Photo features Kevin Cass on the Suzuki X6 (third overall behind two 650 Triumphs) leading Ken Watson on a 250 Ducati.

Looks like my Suzuki can keep up with 650 Triumphs!

jockohomo:

500 mile Brands Hatch production race action photo a 1967 motor cycling show. Photo features Kevin Cass on the Suzuki X6 (third overall behind two 650 Triumphs) leading Ken Watson on a 250 Ducati.

(via sinyasiki)

3 weeks ago 23 ♥
californiabummer:

May 16th at the tin can!!! Come say goodbye to my best jo bud and see some rad bands.

californiabummer:

May 16th at the tin can!!! Come say goodbye to my best jo bud and see some rad bands.

3 weeks ago 21 ♥
electricized:

Yamaha SG-5
1966-1971Mahogany, Rosewood
Yamaha started its official line of solidbody electrics in 1966. Of these early models, the most recognizable is probably the Flying Samurai series.
The Flying Samurais were designed by Japanese surf rock legend and Mosrite fan Takeshi Terauchi. Zero fret, reverse asymatrical body shape, this love is all over the flying samurais.
The SG-5 was released in 1966 and the SG-5A the year after. Yamaha had the habit of adding the letter “A” to the name of improved models. Hear it

electricized:

Yamaha SG-5

1966-1971
Mahogany, Rosewood

Yamaha started its official line of solidbody electrics in 1966. Of these early models, the most recognizable is probably the Flying Samurai series.

The Flying Samurais were designed by Japanese surf rock legend and Mosrite fan Takeshi Terauchi. Zero fret, reverse asymatrical body shape, this love is all over the flying samurais.

The SG-5 was released in 1966 and the SG-5A the year after. Yamaha had the habit of adding the letter “A” to the name of improved models. Hear it

1 month ago 69 ♥
vintagegal:

Photo from a Monster Make-up handbook by Dick Smith (1965)

vintagegal:

Photo from a Monster Make-up handbook by Dick Smith (1965)


(Source: monsterbrains.blogspot.com)

1 month ago 357 ♥

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californiabummer:

Here’s a track from last nights practice with my new band.

1 month ago 5 ♥

Kitty Daisy & Lewis ‘Going Up The Country’ (by sundaybestrecordings)

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