Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Saturday

Even if my lumbago doesn't let me quiet (i hate winter and i'm waiting for warm days) i couldn't refused the Marco's proposition.

I ask him since months to take our bikes and said hello to our friend Jean-Luc + i will be very happy to ride his bike before he will sell it to a new owner. So saturday was the day. Yupi !!!

Saturday i had the brilliant idea to bring my back seat pillow and i ask if Mia wants to came with us.

We had a very good time. And i'm so happy that Marco has borowed me his bike.

Here the pics. I keep the best pic of Mia for the birthday post of Little Pony in february (teasing !!! :) You will be in love with her !



An happy Big Mama
I love so much this bike. And i had discover that little pony is uncomfortable as the rigid frame of Marco.
The little difference is more vibes between knees on the Marco's bike.
The 2 buddies
They aren't cute ? 
I let you notice how i fix my back seat pillow lol !!!!
Jean-Luc on the left, has built this rad little 883 Sportster.




The two sistas.

It was a great experience to ride the Marco's rigid for a second time. We come back by night to Montpellier and as i was in front, i almost forget my stress to ride a bike wich wasn't mine. You know it's a huge responsability to borrow things to your friends.
But i had so much fun. Marco's bike is a  74ci with a nice S&S carburator (if i don't said a error) + there is a raw chain kit WOOOOOOWWWWWWW !!!! 
When you turn the throttle wow !!! It works very well !!! With Little Pony i all time anticipate and i try to never lost seconds when i ride with other peoples with more cubic inches. 
74 CI is the perfection for a bike. Truly, what fun i had with it. 
Little Pony needs a chain kit and a real carburator. And in ten years when i will be rich (lol) i will ride a 74CI   flathead (what ? i can dream :)


I let you hear the divine sound of this Sportster :




I had a stupid smile each time i think about this saturday :)
I'm so lucky to had friend who borrows me real bikes.

Bye Bye.

Ollie.













13 comments:

WhitelinePsycho said...

WOW . . . that's it baby, WOW !!!!!!!

THE BIG MAMA INTROSPECTION said...

ha ha ha i'm hilarious since saturday. Wow that's a real bike !!!
Definitively, that's give me hope to continue on my bike project. And never change my first plans. This is THE thing !!! :)

Virgan said...

oh la vache comme il te va bien le rigide!!!

THE BIG MAMA INTROSPECTION said...

C'est pour celà que lumbago ou pas, je ne veux pas en démordre petit poney va finir dans un cadre rigide à la taille big mama ! Pas question de restée haut perchée sur le cadre d'origine. C'est trop dégueulasse. Je déteste ma position actuelle.
Mon petit Marco la vend dans 3 jours. j'ai même pensé à revendre mon brêlon mais je n'aurai jamais eu la somme en entier :/
Cette moto quitte la "familia" et on a tous la larme à l'oeil.

Virgan said...

Sans déconner, j'ai connu des cas où rouler en rigide a eu un effet thérapeutique, il y espoir. Ceci-dit petit poney a une bonne guêle, même en cadre d'origine. De toute façon c'est celui qui le monte qui fait toute la différence!! a+

THE BIG MAMA INTROSPECTION said...

Ben euh franchement le sentiment de ressembler à un crapaud sur une boîte d'allumette ne m'a jamais quitté depuis que je roule avec mon 883. c'est vraiment une petite moto pour petite personne. Je fais 1m76 !!!
et puis de toute manière, je n'ai pas acheté ma moto pour la laisser d'origine. J'ai ma ligne directrice en tête depuis perpétte ça met juste plus de temps à exécuter que prévu mais bon je vais y arriver doucement :D

Virgan said...

je te retourne ton commentaire "avec beaucoup d’opiniâtreté les rêves se réalisent". ;-)


Hairy Larry said...

It's all French to me...hahaha.
Nice bike shop. I see one of my favorites SL Honda dirt bikes!!

Hermit said...

Yes, the rigid frame puts ones derriére in closer contact with the road. Handling around a smooth, tight corner without the relative slop of a swingarm and suspension can be a great feeling.
A big bump or hole, not so much!
And along with the Hondas, I also think I see a seventies era KZ 650. I'll try to dig up an old pic of my '79 KZ 750 twin.

(No Name) said...

You look badass on that bike

anobexia said...

Thats a nice bike , what frame did he use ?

THE BIG MAMA INTROSPECTION said...

@ Anobexia : This is our friend Jean-Luc Chaudron who built the rigid frame himself of the Marco's bike.

@ Hairy Larry : Ha ha !!! Now you can have the same feeling of misundertood i had following all this english blogs

@ No Name : Great to hear you. Hope everything is ok for you Barry :)

Chris Panchopride said...


Yes nice !!
Bin oui normal !
La touche finale...
Chris