SHOW & GO CYCLE SHOP

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Born Free 3 Triumph Turnout

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ALL PHOTOS SUBMITTED BY: JON RISPANTE Thee Classic Formula Gotta admit I have a weakness for rigid forks on choppers, especially when part o...
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Update pic

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Of Lee Thiessen's low rider.
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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Bloody Nose gone, but will go again...

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Some people have asked if I'm gone too. Trying to really focus on making progress with whatever it is that's driving me from day to ...
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The Assasin in Dice

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Check it out!
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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Jon Rispante's Grasshopper in The Horse

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Get a copy to see more. Family heritage. Bitchin' photo of Jon's dad, Jim Rispante that the Horse failed to include in the feature.
Sunday, April 17, 2011

Early 1950's Triumph 21" Spool Hub Racing Wheel

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Believe it or not I found this mid-day at the Clubman's swap meet. Why it did not get snatched up early is probably because of the a...

Factory Triumph Front Wheel Racing Hub

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Same as the hub originally fitted to the 1955 T100R but laced to a 19" shouldered alloy rim with a super cool Beck TT Special tire. I...
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Show and Go Cycle Shop
Sonora, CA, United States
The Show & Go Cycle Shop is my private two car garage located in the foothills of Central CA. I am building everything from early Desert Racers - Street or Strip Dragbikes - 1960's Style Show Bikes - to 70's style Radical Choppers. Specializing in Pre-Unit construction 650 & 500 twins and vintage aftermarket parts identification. Buy, Sell, Trade, parts made by Webco, MCM, MCA, Bates, Flanders, Wassell, Superior, Routt's Cycle, etc. Period photos wanted. If you have stuff for sale related to what you see here email me. I will post pics of my projects from time to time and keep an ongoing thread of pictures and old magazine articles featuring modified British Motorcycles from 1946 onwards.
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