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A Motorcycle Tour Around Northern California

The crew trail blazes in Northern California

The crew took a summer tour through Northern California and skipped back and forth over the Nevada-California stateline. Here’s their adventure.
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The Pros and Cons of Low Cruisers

How low do you really want to go?

Cruisers travel about four or five inches lower than other motorcycles and there are both pros and cons to this cruiser characteristic.
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Ton-Up’s ‘HotRod’: A Bonneville for nostalgia freaks

Ton-Up Garage gives a 2006 Triumph Bonneville a vintage hot rod vibe
Even though we’re total moto-nuts, we appreciate fine automobiles too. The lads from Portugal’s Ton-Up Garage are kindred spirits: self-confessed petrol heads who love anything with an engine.

That love shows through with their newest release, a low and lean Triumph Bonneville called ‘HotRod.’ “It’s our interpretation of the crazy years between the 30s and the 50s,” the guys tell us. “The golden era of hot-rodding.”

Ton-Up Garage gives a 2006 Triumph Bonneville a vintage hot rod vibe
“The fluent lines are inspired by the hotrods used on the dry lakes in California, where people gathered to race. We’d have raced back then too, if we could!”

That scalloped paint job hits the right vintage note—but there’s a lot more at play here than a swish livery. To get the right lines, builders Pedro and Daniel ditched all of the 2006-model Bonnie’s bodywork—and started from scratch.

Ton-Up Garage gives a 2006 Triumph Bonneville a vintage hot rod vibe
The tank and tailpiece are hand-shaped units, and the rear of the frame has been shortened and kicked up for a tighter effect. There’s a small tail light embedded in the rear, and a ribbed leather seat up top, finished off with contrasting grey trim.

Ton-Up took great care to empty out the bike’s midsection too, to create a more lithe-looking machine—“proper for a race bike,” they say. All the wiring—along with a Lithium-ion battery—is now crammed into a discreet, hand-made box under the seat.

Ton-Up Garage gives a 2006 Triumph Bonneville a vintage hot rod vibe
The cockpit’s been put on a diet too. The bar-end turn signals and tiny speedo are from Motogadget, and the headlight has been swapped for a classic 5¾” unit.

Look closely, and you’ll notice minimal switches distributed between the bars, headlight and steering stem nut. There’s also nowhere to put a key—Ton-Up have fitted a RFID ignition system instead.

Ton-Up Garage gives a 2006 Triumph Bonneville a vintage hot rod vibe
As for those peculiar handlebars, they’re off-the-shelf units, but still took a little hunting to track down. “We didn’t want to use the common styles we’re all used to seeing.”

The bars are capped off with CNC-machined grips, and clean, vintage-style levers. You’ll notice that the front brake master cylinder’s been hidden too. There’s also some visual trickery going on with the rear brake: the brake line now runs through the swing arm.

Ton-Up Garage gives a 2006 Triumph Bonneville a vintage hot rod vibe
“We’ve tried to make a lot of the technical details different to previous bikes we’ve built,” the guys tell us, “and also make the bike as clean as possible. These are new challenges we give to ourselves to go further on the builds we do.”

Moving to the running gear, Ton-Up treated the Bonnie to new rear shocks and fork springs from Öhlins. They also traded the stock 19” front, 17” rear combo for matching 18” wheels. And yes, they’re shod in Firestone Deluxe Champion tires (a period-perfect choice, if you ask us).

Ton-Up Garage gives a 2006 Triumph Bonneville a vintage hot rod vibe
There are custom-made fenders at both ends too, with the rear doubling up as a plate holder. The velocity stacks and the stretched-out stainless steel exhaust system are one-offs too.

Rear-sets with serrated pegs round things out, along with a hand-made sprocket cover with a cut-out silhouette of Ton-Up’s logo. And we give the boys top marks for resisting the urge to slather everything in black—opting for a silver finish on the frame instead.

Ton-Up Garage gives a 2006 Triumph Bonneville a vintage hot rod vibe
The only thing we can’t figure out is where we’d like to ride this lovely Bonneville. Around Porto’s tight and twisty old town streets? Or with the throttle cracked wide open, under big skies on a hot desert road? That’s the delightful dilemma the lucky new owner needs to face.

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Ton-Up Garage gives a 2006 Triumph Bonneville a vintage hot rod vibe

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Extra Air Power For Harley-Davidson Milwaukee-Eight Engine

Feed a Harley-Davidson Milwaukee-Eight engine more air for more power with this new Screamin’ Eagle High-Flow Air Cleaner  (P/N 29400246, $184.95) from Harley-Davidson®. Designed to fit behind the original equipment air cleaner cover, this Screamin’ Eagle High-Flow…

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The New Indian Scout Can Jump

We already knew that the Indian Scout handles very well dirt at high speed as demonstrated during the RSD Hooligan Races. It also can jump. A demonstration by Troy Hoff.

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Italian MV Agusta Out Of Money. No New Models In 2017.

MV Agusta has been struggling during these last few years and is now in survival mode. Although MV Agusta Holdings received some funding by selling a large part of its shares to an Anglo-Russian group called Black Ocean, the company officially announced that it has not…

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Uppercut Deluxe Travel Kit

Keep Yourselves on the Up-and-Up

This travel kit from Uppercut Deluxe includes four hair styling products, a wallet, a keychain, and a slim folding comb.
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California Lane Splitting Bill Goes Into Effect January 1

Assembly Bill 51, and what it means for riders

Assembly Bill 51 goes into effect in several days, officially legalizing lanesplitting — what does this mean for riders?
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Will You Grow Out of Your Bike?

Size Matters

Too big or too small? Will you grow out of your motorcycle or will the next choice be too much to handle?