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How about motorcycle restauration?

If you look at any bikers forum, you will get that there are 2 types of bikers: the new-comers and the ones that get back to motorcycling after a long gap. Chances are that the middle age “come backers” have wonderful memories about their first bikes probably from the ‘70 or ‘80.

Whenever one of this guys talk about their bikes from the past, you will see the passion, regrets and sweet memories about older bikes. The good news is that there are people out there that restore bikes!

Here are ones: MG Innovative Products from Pennsylvania- picked them from many others because they are a family business (Greg Mazza, Patty Mazza, Christy Mazza) - which shows a real passion for bikes in the family.

They say they specialize in “in Honda motorcycles from 1959 to 1978″ - I’d love to have a ‘69 CB750 in my yard and drive it every day (or maybe a ‘79 which looks even better) and:

* Rebuilds / Restorations
* Custom Engine Building
* Troubleshooting
* High Performance Upgrades
* Surface Refinishing
* Fin / Boss Repairs

Looking good to me. I’d love to spend a week in their garage and see how one of the oldies are getting back to life! Can you imagine the first start after a complete rebuilt?

A new Motorcycle blog

I’ve wanted since a long time now to start a blog on motorcycling and Honda in particular. As we are getting now in the motorcycling hibernation, I thought that’s the perfect moment to start writing about the Honda history, their milestones bikes, parts and accessories and why not the latest news.

So here I am, putting the foundation of the “Honda motorcycles blog” at the end of 2007. I’m planing to start some reviews on some accessories I want to get for my two babies, a ‘93 Honda CB750 Nighthawk and a ‘07 Honda CBF600s that I’m riding. I’m also planing to write about 3 books on Honda motorcycles that are meant to keep me fresh during the winter season.

I’m not sure how often I will be able to write and update the blog, so if you want to stay updated, I believe the easiest way would be to subscribe to this blog feed or by email:

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Ride Safe!