They have been working tirelessly through late evenings and weekends over the past several months collecting the parts needed for each bike, organizing those parts by specific categories and spending hours upon hours restoring each part by hand. The payoff has been worth it, as the bikes are coming together, being assembled with great care and craftsmanship. Ryan and Kirk are getting ready for the ride (or punishment) of their lives.
Kirk's bike is a 1928 Indian short frame police Scout. This bike has been affectionately named "Pandora."
Ryan's bike is a 1929 Indian 101 Scout and was used as a Wall of Death bike. This bike has been appropriately named "Morticia."
To learn more about this historical event, check out the official Motorcycle Cannonball website: http://www.motorcyclecannonball.com
Kirk, Ryan,
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work! Its inspirational to us old biker bums.
that goes for me too, keep up the good work and Gentlemen start your engines.........
ReplyDeletegreat job.. and even beat your have them done by spring deadline. looking forward to meeting you both. gary #57
ReplyDeleteI am watching the count down clock..........tick tick........
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