Thursday, February 28, 2008

The Loss of a Friend & Genuine "Nice Guy"! - Mike Conley Died Today (02/28/08)

I just found out in an email of all things, what a way to hear. Mike Conley, wheelie king, frontman for the punk band MIA, owner of the popular Avalon Bar in Costa Mesa, father of three, and genuine nice guy died this morning. I have no other details as of now but I will post them as I hear. Please keep his family in your prayers!

http://www.dailypilot.com/articles/2008/03/07/news/dpt-conley030708.txt

http://www.dailypilot.com/articles/2008/03/05/publicsafety/dpt-conley030508.txt

http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:j3hdUeCEavAJ:www.reviewjournal.com/obituaries/individual_display.jsp%3FobitID%3D3652489+obituary+mike+conley&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us

http://www.mikeconleyfamilyfund.com

http://www.thedailyswarm.com/swarm/mi-singer-mike-conley-found-murdered-chicago/

http://www.dailypilot.com/articles/2008/02/29/publicsafety/dpt-conley030108.txt

http://www.dailypilot.com/articles/2008/02/29/news/dpt-conleyobitweb.txt

http://www.politicalgateway.com/news/read/133999

http://www.miaband.com/scottyrew.htm

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-il-conleydead,0,7130802.story

http://www.dailypilot.com/articles/2008/03/01/publicsafety/dpt-conley030108.txt

http://thedistrictweekly.com/daily/writing-shotgun/avalon-bars-mike-conley-dead-in-chicago/


Photo from OC Weekly article.

It only seemed like yesterday that I saw Mike at Meatball's movie premier. I didn't even get the chance to say "Hi." Life is so unpredictable that way though and weeks before we were eating with friends and chatting it up at Crab Cooker in Newport and then Taco Mesa in Costa Mesa, Mike's favorite restaurant.

Mike was always so polite, so easygoing. He would always say, "How's it going Slim?" or "Man I haven't seen you in a while...what are you up to?". Mike always cared for those around him and will be sorely missed. My sincerest condolences go out to his wife and three daughters at this time of loss!


Mike Conley - from Murder in a Foreign Place album - 1984


Conley crowd surfering in MIA - 1984


MIA "Murder in a Foreign Place" second pressing with blue letters and back cover. 1st pressing was red! Such a great album! Mike you will be missed dearly!


Track listing!


Second from the left!

Mike, you will be deeply missed, but never forgotten!

In honor of Mike Conley's life please send me your best photos so I can post them here. Anything will do but something current would be nice! Also, no new posts will go up until Monday 03/03/08 except for those related to MIKE!

If anybody needs someone to talk to or pray with about Mike's loss don't hesitate to call or write!

Dan's Preunit - Rebirth of a Show Stopper!


I'll have to say I was stumbled by Dan's pre-unit when I first saw pictures of it. Chromed frame, scoops, and a minimalist schwinn-style seat all make this bike a winner; that and the fact that its back from the grave and out on the road! (picture from JJ)


Such nice flowing lines! Paint and scoops by Scott Craig! Read all about it in the current DiCE issue! (picture from JJ)


Dan's bike seen on the highway before undergoing paint and molding but still looking very nice! Riding to Paso Robles with Dean. (picture from JJ)

Old Photos!


I sure don't know the story on this bike but its super cool nonetheless and from way back in the day! (from old JJ post)


David Mann's Panhead from 1964 (http://www.weaselsusa.org/tomspics.html)


Dave Man's panhead from 1965! (courtesy of A. Cobbs)


Dave Mann and panhead with CCE dish pans. (from David Mann website)


Tom Fugle's panhead from 1964! (courtesy of A. Cobbs)


Fugle's bike in 1964 again! (courtesy of A. Cobbs)


Fugle's bike as drawn by David Mann from (http://www.artsceneiowa.com/artscene-DAVID-MANN.html)


Nice pre-unit mild custom from an old black & white photograph found on Ebay!


Another nice mild custom pre-unit from 1957 photo. (listed on Ebay)


Cool old chopper postcard from Ebay!

Bates Leathers & Accessories (of Long Beach, CA)


I think I saw the ribbed / pleated seats in an old 60s motorcycle magazine selling for $29.95. Its crazy what they're selling for nowadays on Ebay! How about that red & white p-pad? So cool!


Mufflers, mirrors, and saddlebags; not to mention the best leathers from back in the day in my opinion. Bates of California definitely made some cool cycle supplies!


60s Bates garment tag. I love the script letters and racing flags on tag!


Rider with killer bates racing vest from the 1950s! Check out that cool racing script under the Bates logo!(from Heros HD book)


The back of an old ABC Leathers jacket I used to own and wear while riding my 1956 T-110 Triumph. Bates bought ABC Leathers in the late 60s.


Cool picture from a Bates photo ad in a mid 60s Cycle Guide magazine. Thats interesting how the girl has a leopard collar on her jacket. I've never seen that before on a Bates! Interesting!

A Perfect Pair!


Check out this flawless pre-unit and matching 41' Ford pickup truck! I'm not sure of the origin of this photo but it comes from my friend downunder in Australia. Thanks again Rene!

Triumph Twin Engine Drag Bikes


Cool twin engine triumph pre-unit drag bike from Mullin's Chaindrive website!


The "Parasite" Daytona Drag bike with estimated top speed of 150 mph from a JJ Post! Check out the smallest peanut tank in the world along with some of the best flared trumpet tips I've ever seen!


Obviously not a twin engine bike but this magazine from ebay caught my eye. Night drags and a Vincent drag bike on the cover from September 1956! I'm going to have to find a copy of this issue!


Double your pleasure and double your fun with a twin engine dragster run! (60s Cycle World Mag)

Perfectly Proportioned Pre-unit


Sorry for the chessy alliteration title but I thought this bike was cool. The pictures comes from an article about some miniature chop but that was not of interest so I cropped it out. I recall the article was from a late 60s Cycle Guide.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Barris Book Pre-unit


Anybody who knows the story on this bike please fill me in. I'm also looking for a picture of the whole bike or at different angles! Thanks!

Album Covers


How's the large "Support Your Local Hell's Angels" sticker on Bo's tank. Album is from 1974!


Check out the sherrif's badge being used as his gas cap. Nice touch!


Revillos "Motor Bike Beat" 7-inch. Nice Royal Enfield chop on this cool cover! Great song as well!

Rod & Custom - August 1960


Though this article boasts three triumphs, the third is a bone stocker and is not so interesting. This beauty however is ruling with the square U-shaped Flanders risers, Q-racing cams, and the nice sea-flamed tank. I think Scott Craig must have used this bike as a template when he painted the tangerine triumph Yoshi now owns.


Scott's old tangerine triumph for tank comparison. Picture from old Greasy Kulture website.


A very nice 1954 rigid triumph! This was a one year only bike with alternator option I believe and a special primary cover, as seen here! Cool minimalist tank and long angled racing cones as well!

Chopped Charley Panhead w/ Indian Chief Girder


Great looking panhead from a late 60s Cycle Guide article. I really like how the Indian Chief girder looks on this bike!


More angles from same article!



Here's a couple pages from a Choppers frame customizing manual dated 1969. (photos from Manxtt's Ebay listing)

Richard Munn's "Cherry Machine"


This bike is so cool with the rare Award Cycle finned timing cover, the oxygen bottle oil bag, the contoured seat, and the sectioned tank. This has to be one of my top five favorite pre-units of all time. Article came from Gabe's old Roth Chopper Mag from the early 70s.

Swedish Joker's Panhead Before & After Paint


I love the pipes on this panhead as it appears to be one upsweep and one shotgun with an angle to it. Very cool! This photo and the one below were posted by Nikki on Choppers and Punk Rock a while back.


The chromed tank is super cool as well as the low stance. Check out the current issue of DiCE magazine for the complete story!


Shot of the finished version from DiCE magazine. Picture from Max Schaaf's site, http://www.4qconditioning.blogspot.com

Lil' Pam Triumph Preunit Salt Flats Racer


I don't know anything about this bike but this shot was from a 1953 Motorama brochure posted on Jockey Journal a while ago.


Picture of the same bike with different paintjob from an Ebay listing.


The Lil' Pam triumph was most likely running this rare T-100 race kit. Picture comes from a JJ post.


Here's a better look at the kit from a late 50s / early 60s Triumph Replacement Parts manual!