Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
We noticed you are blocking ads. DO THE TON only works with community supporters. Most are active members of the site with small businesses. Please consider disabling your ad blocking tool and checking out the businesses that help keep our site up and free.
Hello, I just joined the forum. My name is Lucas and I'm from Orlando, FL but currently live in Birmingham, AL as i recently started my career as a mechanical engineer. Anyways, I grew up rebuilding vintage Harley Davidsons and Indians with my dad and currently have a spectacular collection ranging from the 1920's to 1960's and a couple early 90s bikes. Wont go too in depth into the collection bc there's somewhere around 35 bikes total of which 28 are completely restored. I will say my favorite 2 are a 1947 Knucklehead and a 1948 Panhead (pictured below).
The main reason I joined is because I will soon be inheriting a 1953 BMW R50 that my father has had in storage collecting dust for about 15-20 years. It will become my first personal project. Plans are to bring it back to pristine condition, make it run great, and do some minor OEM alterations like lower bars and a single seat. Onto some pics...
The 1947 Knuck I mentioned above (very close to being complete)
The '48 Panhead mentioned above (rides amazingly)
The R50 I will start working on in the near future
Welcome and if you need some BMW help Kanticoy on here has been restoring a few and can likely help, he is in Moody not far from Barber Motorsport park.
Welcome and if you need some BMW help Kanticoy on here has been restoring a few and can likely help, he is in Moody not far from Barber Motorsport park.
oh wow that's awesome! Thank you for the heads up! I'll be hitting him up for sure once I get the bike. I have to take care of paperwork and what not right now because the bike is currently in South America so I'm in the process of arranging shipment.
From a first glance, that BMW doesn`t need much besides a good cleaning and fluid change! Wow... I would wake up every morning and eat my Corn Flakes seated on a different bike if I was in your shoes.... unbeleivable. Welcome to the site.
Can you tell us a little about the reason your dad has been so into collecting/restoring HD`s??
From a first glance, that BMW doesn`t need much besides a good cleaning and fluid change! Wow... I would wake up every morning and eat my Corn Flakes seated on a different bike if I was in your shoes.... unbeleivable. Welcome to the site.
Can you tell us a little about the reason your dad has been so into collecting/restoring HD`s??
Well, I was told it needed some engine work but i haven't gotten full details about what exactly yet. Hopefully it doesnt need much. Haha and yea its a pretty awesome sight to wake up to a mini museum every day! I'm incredibly fortunate my dad has had this passion and instilled it into me since very young.
Ummm basically its a generational thing. My grandpa grew up racing cars and motorcycles and restoring them as well. He had his own shop where he built everything and it passed down to my dad as well. He raced for years (cars and motorcycles) and ended up restoring '30s Fords, '50s thunderbirds, some old chevy trucks and at the same time collecting all these HDs little by little. Ever since I can remember I've had these hot rods and bikes around me and as a kid i always helped out in tearing stuff down and putting it back together. by the age of 5 or 6 i was racing BMX and dirt bikes and later on shifter karts... so i too followed in the same footsteps haha all 3 of us are mechanical engineers
well I personally did not afford those bikes haha! It's my dad's personal collection that i've just been a part of all my life and have helped in some of the restoring and what not. I unfortunately dont live with him anymore bc I moved back to the states with my mom at the age of 12 (from Colombia) so since then my involvement has mostly been when i go visit him a few times every year. Fortunately enough, this BMW has been laying around for years and bc of the HDs and Indians, he doesnt really have the full interest in restoring this one himself so i'm trying to take over it
btw, thanks everyone for the warm welcome so far! I'm a huge volkswagen/european car head that comes from a tight knit group of enthusiasts so its nice to get into something new with some cool people
well I personally did not afford those bikes haha! It's my dad's personal collection that i've just been a part of all my life and have helped in some of the restoring and what not. I unfortunately dont live with him anymore bc I moved back to the states with my mom at the age of 12 (from Colombia) so since then my involvement has mostly been when i go visit him a few times every year. Fortunately enough, this BMW has been laying around for years and bc of the HDs and Indians, he doesnt really have the full interest in restoring this one himself so i'm trying to take over it
Welcome to the site. There are a handful of us around the Birmingham area for sure. As mentioned earlier kanticoy knows quite a bit about BMWs. Also make plans for the vintage motorcycle festival at Barbers during the second weekend of October, there will be a huge DTT presence from all over the country and from that other one just north of us!
Welcome to the site. There are a handful of us around the Birmingham area for sure. As mentioned earlier kanticoy knows quite a bit about BMWs. Also make plans for the vintage motorcycle festival at Barbers during the second weekend of October, there will be a huge DTT presence from all over the country and from that other one just north of us!
Looking forward to drinking a beer with ya brother! But don't try drinking all the beer. If you do you will end up sleeping in some weird places like vonyinzer!
LOL that is a Mike thing, I fell asleep standing next to a truck at Troy's place during the first GTG. I think Yinzer fell asleep in a few odd places there too. We both like beer...... a lot.
Welcome to the site. There are a handful of us around the Birmingham area for sure. As mentioned earlier kanticoy knows quite a bit about BMWs. Also make plans for the vintage motorcycle festival at Barbers during the second weekend of October, there will be a huge DTT presence from all over the country and from that other one just north of us!
Thanks! I actually read about the event recently and I'm super excited to go! Very hopeful that I have the bike by then so I can bring it to the event. Either way really looking forward to going
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.