Showing posts with label Rickman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rickman. Show all posts

Monday, June 14, 2010

Rickman Metisse Desert Racer

Wow!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Beautiful Rickman Framed Kawasaki Racer


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Rickman Kawasaki Racebike

Friday, December 25, 2009

Good grief. Never drink rum soaked egg-nog and post at the same time.. Excellent Rickman err... that would be Kawasaki.

Yeah yeah... we drink during the holidays around here... and sometimes it shows up in the posts LOL...

;-!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Fantastic Kawasaki Rickman 900


Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Rickman Metisse


Thursday, June 4, 2009

Honda Rickman 750 Four...







Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Kawasaki Z1 900 Rickman




Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Rickman Kawasaki Cafe. Drooooolllll....

Lots more at.. http://ottonero.blogspot.com/


Sunday, January 18, 2009

1972 Rickman Triumph Cafe Racer. The Amazing work of Ron Peck.

Really jaw dropping stuff. For a slideshow to the complete series of the build go HERE.







Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Rickman framed XS650 dirt bike.

A Yamaha powered Metisse. Man I'd love to have something like this.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Rickman Specials by Robert Simpson

Robert Simpson wrote in when he saw some pictures I posted of his bikes in earlier posts. I've never met him personally but I've seen his bikes up close (when I photographed them at Daytona) and they are simply outstanding.

Robert writes.

A little timeline for you.
The Black Honda, stock 1973 rolling chassis with Dunstall hand and foot controls and Read Titan bodywork came to me originally thought to be all Dunstall. I started that bike, then the orange Rickman, which I had been pestering the previous owner for almost 20 years, came my way, crashed, but not bent. That one took a year to complete. Attachment above shows photo of me with the Rickman Brothers at last years AMA Concourse event. Got back to the Read Titan bike, finished it, then got a call from Craig Vetter, who raced the green Rickman back in the day. He gave the AMA museum that bike back in the 90's when they inducted him into the Hall of Fame. He wanted the bike restored for the upcoming "Cafe Specials" display at Mid O in July, as well as a show at the ACE Cafe in London in September. I spent all Winter getting it ready for the RIH event, which it never made it to as you know. Craig Vetter has been tracking the restoration on his website if your interested. www.craigvetter.com Go to "motorcycle design" then find the link to "Vetter Rickman racing", follow that to the bottom of the page and see "restoration".
Nickel is gorgeous, if it's not too badly corroded. I was fortunate in not having to replate either frame. I'm told chrome is too brittle for real bikes, but not show bikes. I'm also not sure how easy it is to get nickel done these days due to environmental issues.
I feel your pain concerning 2 stroke triples. I grew up in a Kaw/Suzuki shop in the late 60's/early 70's. I just sold a 69 H-1, already regretting that. Still own my original 1971 T350 and 1972 GT-750 Suzuki's as well as a Canadian Model RZ350. Given the increased interest in 2 stroke triples, this is one trend I might actually be ahead of.
Keep up the good work.






Monday, June 9, 2008

Rickman Metisse


Sunday, October 28, 2007

2 for 1. Beautiful CB750 Cafe from Daytona in 07.