Rhythm Collision Car/Bike Show Riverside, CA

Gbrebes

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Hey all you groovy people,

This weekend I had the pleasure of joining some friends and members of this forum at a car show in Riverside California. As part of this show, myself and nine other bike owners displayed our motorbikes. My friend Kris (ANTIQUECYCLES) organized our group, he brought two dustbin racers, two Terrot motorcycles, and a Norton Tribute bike. Dan Orabona of Taylar (the most underrated builder IMO) motorbikes brought a few bikes as well. Chris (Robertriley) brought his Chicago Police tribute bike, Bob brought an Indian Chief, Jim brought a 1948 Harley 125 single cylinder, Dave (Rat Rod) brought two of his creations, and Michael brought a 1959 Vespa.

Here are some pictures of what I saw. I neglected to get a lot of car photos, sorry about that. It was a rockabilly crowd with music and quite a few car clubs.

The highlight for me was when a few of the drag cars started up and revved the engine for a bit. The methanol dragster was crazy, loud as all get out in a multilevel parking lot, burning eyes from fumes, and barely able to breath while watching. Most people had to evacuate to a lower parking level.

I will post multiple pictures in multiple posts. I will also post a couple links to videos i took.

First two pics are of a torpedo car constructed out of an airplane drop tank, not yet running. Pic 3 is Chris's Chicago Police bike Taylar made, Pic 4 is Kris's Norton tribute Taylar made, and pic 5 is a Taylar Harley board track tribute.

Gilbert
 

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Pic 1 is Kris's awesome 1927 Terrot french motorbike. Pic 2 is Jim's cool 1948 Harley Davidson 125 with rubber band front suspension. Pic 3 iand Pic 4 is Kris's even more awesome 1924 Terrot. Pic 5 is Kris's Motoguzzi dustbin racer.
 

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Pic 1 is one of Dave's REO builds, Pic 2 is my bike, Pic 3 is Kris's "Gerpanese" dustbin racer. Pic 4 is a Taylar made Indian tribute, and pic 5 is Bob's Indian Chief.
 

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Pic 1 is the methanol dragster, Pics 2 & 3 are the Olds powered Ford. Pics 4 & 5 are a super cool 40's Mercury lead sled, my favorite car at the show.
 

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And now for the videos. HERE is a link to a youtube video of the Olds powered ford, pretty impressive, to say the least.

HERE is a link to a youtube video of the Dragster running. This was absolutely crazy! My eyes started watering almost immediately, then I had a hard time breathing, then I had to literally leave the area. I did not even get footage of the real rev-ups, we all had to walk down to the next level of the parking area to get some air.

Hope you enjoy,

Gilbert
 
Thank you for taking the time to take the photos and post them. A great looking bunch of bikes indeed.

Steve.
 
Bob's Indian Chief did get a prize. He won the promoter's pick for motorcycles. The trophy was a spun aluminum hub cap that was hand painted by a pinstriper who was working at the show.

Gilbert
 
Cool Gilbert-- but would have been Cooler if you had posted well in advance if general public interested in such things were allowed access!!!!
 
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Sorry Buba,

I should have posted in advance, but the show was in Riverside, so I wasn't sure how many people would want to make the trek from L.A.

Maybe I'll see you at the DTM clubhouse soon, would be fun to ride with those guys.

Gilbert
 
Gil-

DTM SUNDAY/FUNDAY-
every sunday -always riders/people around the clubhouse-
12 noon ride out usually around 3pm!!

clubhouse-48th street one and a half blocks east of Arlington /Blvd
 
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