Shop Teacher Bob
"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." - Thomas Jefferson.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Couple O' Things
Monday, June 15, 2026
Winter in America
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Always Something
Lowbrow Customs has a history of the Sportster on their website. It's a nice run-down of the history with a nice selection of photos - some factory stuff, some chopper stuff. There's a photo of Elvis on his "K" model that Surly and I saw at a museum at Niagara Falls years ago. I also saw an Electra Glide owned by Elvis out west some place - The Corn Palace neighborhood, maybe.
I was planning on working in the shop yesterday, but things didn't go as planned. I got my bike ride in in the morning, fooled around on the computer a bit, and after checking the weather, figured I had better mow the front yard before the storm came in. The Missus was planning on going uptown, so I got her car out and started mowing. I was about half finished and saw her sitting on the steps. Rather odd behavior for the old bird since it was a humid and sunny ninety-degree day. Seems she took a tumble coming out the front door. I tried helping her up but we couldn't get it done. Fortunately, my neighbor was available, so he gave me a hand and we got her back inside. Those I've fallen and can't get up commercials aren't so funny anymore. Might be time to give Life Alert a call. Especially since she's not real diligent about keeping her phone close at hand.
I didn't make it out to the shop but I did order an air cleaner and the pieces to make up the coil wire for the trials bike. Depending on the weather and the condition of the Missus, I'm hoping to get out there today.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Car, Corn, Bike, and Editorial
The corn had a growth spurt the last couple of days with the heat and the rain - mostly the rain. We're supposed to get a few more days of rain, and if it warms up again, I'll be able to hear it grow. A couple weeks from now I'll be isolated behind a wall of corn, which I prefer. It really cuts down on the road noise. The farmer sprayed for weeds last week and did a real nice job of keeping the herbicide in the field and not in the yard. The young guy has done a fine job of taking over from his grandfather. I've never had a problem with either of them.
Made a little progress on the vintage trials bike. I've still got a few things to do before I have my buddy come out to help me get it running, but the list is shrinking. The exhaust pipe is too close to the float bowl, so that's a definite. I need a return spring on the rear brake, an air filter, a boot of the coil end of the spark plug wire, and finish weld the mounting brackets on the gas tank. Nothing that'll hold me up other than the lead in my ass.
It's Ride Your Motorcycle to Work Day. Like always, be careful out there. Farm vehicles on the roads, knuckle heads on cell phones, dirt and fresh cut grass on the road surface. Too many things to list, so be aware.
Interesting article I ran across here. It's rather lengthy, but in my opinion, very much worth the time. Your mileage may vary.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Heat Wave
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Rolling, Rolling, Rolling









