Xe Máy Độ-Xe Máy Độc

Night time

is the right time.
The constant companion.

The road warrior.

The newest fix-up.
I.V.'ed up and ready for some brake shoes, tank and seat.
Hope M. likes it.

1953 Honda 90 Benly J

1953 Honda 90 Benly J
Benly = Convenient in Japanese. 便利。
I would pay some money for one of those tank side emblems...or a high res. file....


The germ \\\\\///// Maiden Voyage

The germ got its first ride....
I don't know what I got it up to because it doesn't have a speedo yet...
Still needs some carb and electrical tweaking......
Oh, and I should probably get insurance...
      I blew 3 bulbs....including the 30 dollar fog light....boo. 
 Ordering a regulator tonight!  
The last two chinese engine bikes I worked on didn't have this problem...the opposite actually.  
At least I know I will be bright at night!


Winter Winter

Hanoi winter

Winter in Hanoi is super challenging for a southern beach boy like me. Today, there are more signs of warm spring, though it's very wet and quite cold still inside the house. Hanoi's humidity makes the 'feels like' temperature several degrees lower or higher, depending on the season. The cold gets into my bones. The heat I don't mind. Winter tourists upon arrival don't seem to notice but within a few days they are seeking out the jumper shops.

Bun Rieu - Thanh Ha Market

The other problem is the lack of heating. Hanoians tend to tolerate it because the deep winter is not that long. They wear their coats and wooly hats inside while they're watching television! This year I've bought a cheap Chinese heater which is actually only useful when it is blowing directly on me and will probably put our electricity bill through the roof. I've also bought these water bottles that plug into the electricity and heat up in a few minutes. So I am prepared much better than my past ten years in Hanoi.

Banana fritters

Another way to keep warm in winter in Hanoi is to eat smart. On the streets, trying hot sweet potato or cassava, steamed buns and even boiled corn from a mobile street vendor while crowding around their heated cart give a few minutes of warmth. Rice porridge and hot pots are my other favourites at this time of year.

Thanh Ha Market

Winter time is also a time that I put on weight even though I am very busy with work, because winter food in Hanoi is mostly pretty heavy and deep fried. This sometimes means I have to buy winter clothes for my expanding waistline. Hanoians actually love that they can get out of T-shirts and shorts in winter and they go quite crazy buying and wearing heavy clothes. I don't go crazy but I did buy a jumper the other day in the Old Quarter. The worst part was taking my many layers of shirts off to try it on!

I'm sure it won't be long now before people are complaining about the heat.

Japanese Curry

It's been a while.

If the price is right......

Splurges and come-ups

There is a good reclaimed store open outside Fountain Square on College ave. that has some stuff and good prices.

You ask why?  
I say shifter lever.
The hot and cold emblems twist off.
The white half marble is swap-able.

Welcome to the olympics of cloth wiring.  
It looks neeeeet.

Bodega

Sorry about the crappy cellphone photos.
First art show with bikes tonight.
Turned out to be pretty fun.
Met some new people.
Got to see some good friends.
A few students even stopped by! - ありがとう


Jeff!

Bikes....

......in a gallery.  
Special lighting helps to illuminate the flaws!
Come out tomorrow night!  5 till ?  
Tim is in it too!
Bring your wife and husband and kids and dogs.  
No cats.
A ton of other really cool crap besides our smelly bikes.
Wear a bandana and get in for free!