Making Motorcycles From Junk Parts Since 2006

Thank you for visiting the blog that represents Unholy Motorsports. We are a team of two with a shop in the Baltimore neighborhood of Hampden. We previously occupied a space in Highlandtown, once home to Thompson Metalcraft. We've been making bikes from junk parts since 2006, and continue to work on personal projects and on customer bikes by appointment.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

The documenting of a cross-country 'Trip'

During my most recent bender at Rocket, I ran into friend Chris Landers (a man who gave me a pair of leather pants a long time ago) and bugged him to tell me a story. To which he replied, have another drink and read THIS. I read it this morning; it's a story of his crossing the country on a KTM, tracing the route of C K Shepard, a man who crossed the country on two wheels a few years ago (1919). Anyway, I encourage you to check it out, as it may very well inspire you to do something crazy and rad as well. Below are some pics excerpted from his blog.

Landers Himself



Ross Thompson's Blue Star in KC, MO



Ross (look at his right forearm; it matches my right bicep- in size , art, and color only)


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