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.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Shop Time

Made some great progress on Joshua Crown's CB the other day. Turned it into a 1-kicker through some tweaking of some things. Now to shore up the wiring. . .

Explaining how alcohol, tobacco and firearms fuel UnholyMoto. . .


Bro-ing it out. . .


Fun times!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Stickers

Got a few of these bad boys laying around. 3" round vinyl goodness. The pic is of Merlin's Frankenbike- one of the bikes that was featured in The Art of Motorcycles show a few months back. $5 will get you one of these and this image on a shop rag. screws21211@gmail.com if you're interested.

Farewell C10, Farewell

Today I sold off the C10 to an Andy from Delaware. The photo below represents the last run it made for Unholy Moto- the pick up of a Chris' Honda Supersport that's been sitting for 10 years. That was this morning (Sunday). The truck was sold 20 minutes after the bike was dropped off at the shop. The C10 had taken second string to a Toyota with a 4 cylinder motor and 8-foot bed as shop truck. In the far off future I plan to buy a Chevy panel van of 60's vintage. Until then it's trailer time for the bikes I have to carry around (summer dirt track, etc) and the Toyota for official shop business. Miss the C10 already.