NOBODY Expects the Spanish Inquisition!!
Okay, I just like Monty Python, I don't really have any Spanish Inquisition content today.
I did wear my motorcycle jacket today, just for the heckuvit. Scuzzy, cracked and scuffed and weathered, 15-plus-years-old brown leather thing. Lining mostly ripped out, all the pockets holier-than-thou. I just felt like it. I suppose I can't fit my head into my Crown Vic if I wear my full-face Shoei...
I was thinking of yesterday's entry...mostly the part about liking opposites of bikes. Thought I'd bore everyone -- erm -- share with everyone some of the bikes I find that I like.

1948 Indian Chief -- any of the full-skirted fender Chiefs, actually, but I like the girder forks the best. The earlier leaf-spring fork is cool, too, the later hydraulic fork is just "meh," to quote the teenagers. Strangely, I don't like the short-lived Indian revival motorcycles from around 2000...I think the Kawasaki Drifter looks more like an Indian than those "new" Indians did.
Kawasaki 750 2-stroke triples. I dunno...it's the first 3-cylinder anything I'd ever seen. A 250cc 2-stroke pulls almost as hard as my 650cc 4-stroke Yamaha...and 750cc?! Cheez o'Lou! Cup-O-Brutal? Yes, please!

The early 1980's Honda 750 Interceptor. These are just about the first sportbikes I ever saw. I remember sitting on 'em at the Honda dealer when I was a teenager and trusting after one. I love that they're a V4, not the so-standard I4. I never have ridden one, but I HAVE ridden the next bike...

...another Kawasaki with ghastly amounts of power, the mid-1980's GPz 750 Turbo. Turbo. To date, it's still the only sportbike I've ever ridden -- my uncle Howie had one in the 80's and let me ride it at the age of whatever-teen -- I think I've blogged it already. Dang, whatta bike.
Honest Charlie Flathead Ford V8 bike. Boss Hoss? No, thanks, too ugly, too caricaturish, too impractical. This flathead V8 bike? Nice proportions, not overblown, totally rideable. Nice lookin', too. I saw a segment on these on Speed tv, and liked the quote from the announcer. "It doesn't have that classic v-twin rumble...heck, nothing sounds like a Harley -- then again, nothing sounds like a flathead Ford through straight-pipes, either."

Then, I like custom choppers. I like almost everything Hank Young builds (and I like the truck, too!) Not necessarily the "old school" look...more of a 1930's vintage look. I also read that he uses old car parts on the bikes, as well.
So there...wow, I've been picking away at this entry for most of the day, in-between doing work. There's more I like, but I think I'll cut off here. Maybe next time...bikes I don't like.