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.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Bonnie and the GS Project


Silvered up

Steady Hand. . .

Handfull O' Jets



Film Cases Repurposed. . .

Hand Painted Pinstripe. . .


Pinstripe By Nail. . .



FTW- Forever Two Wheels. . .


Merlin's GS Project. . .


Another Perspective. . .



Ripped Front Tube + Easter= No Go. . .


Tire Machine 101. . .


No Tread= No DicE. . .


On The Operating Table. . .

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Plenty of work

The spring weather has Unholy Moto working to get some fellow riders on the road. Not to mention our own projects that are due for summer!

Merlin Tweaking Carbs





Synching Carbs on a '94 Suzuki RF900R




Making adjustments...




Merlin content with Ray from Frazier's bike's progress



See you on the streets!

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Friday, April 8, 2011

Spooky Run

Crazy Filmmaker and fellow Spookytooth rider 'Damnit' Danek got a few good clips of our run a few nights back. Pardon the orientation- Can't figure out how to get the goddamn thing rotated. Also pardon the edit job by me and the lack of proper orientation. . .

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Project X Button Up and the THAW

With the weather continuing to improve, activity at the shop has become rather tolerable. Merlin has finished project X, which was a complete overhaul (including motor) of a friend's Yamaha. I also got a chance to overhaul the SpookyTooth and get some wiring and assembly progress on the CB project. Good day, many more to come as we thaw out. . .


Our humble 2-car garage rental space chocked full of good bits. . .



Motor in, Motor out



Completed projects make room for new projects. . .




Hopefully the rightful owner can pull this off in Hampden. . .





Front end with artful background





The Merlin himself taking a break




Anything with a motor, right?






New parts forthcoming, including a springer fork
setup for increased comfort whilst navigating the
sick streets of the 21211. . .
























Tuesday, March 15, 2011

CTOP: Oliver in Japan

Oliver from CutRate (Morton St. Baltimore) happened to be over in Japan when natural destruction took foot. He's over representing Baltimore through cult bike digs. He's alright, and from what he says on his blog Tokyo is okay. Not much of a believer, but my thoughts are with those in Northern Japan as they continue to struggle with nature and broken technology letting loose.

See Oliver's blog HERE

Here's the CTOP- CRAZY. Just watch:


VCA 2010 RACE RUN from changoman on Vimeo.



Monday, February 28, 2011

Pics From Yesterday

Merlin and I took the 73' CB 500 to an undisclosed space in Maryland where a time warp exists. In this time warp are some of the best machines from the early-20th century (thanks Mike), and a very nice space in which to use these machines to create. Below are pics from the adventure. Thanks to Merlin for making this happen. They don't call you Merlin for nuthin. . .










Saturday, February 19, 2011

First post in weeks!!!

Top:
Johnny B.
Next:
Turnbulls
Next:
Saintly
Bottom:
Cheese. Me




































Sorry for the lack of posting lately. Started a new assignment at work, and that on top of the typical mania....well....

So here are a few pictures from Last Sunday's ride to the Timonium bike show. The Cut Rate/Lowside setup was rad- it was great to see a few friends there and meet a few more. There were a couplea other setups there that were nice too. But mostly, it was coontail. I just can't believe that someone would invest thousands of dollars on something so overly ornate and absurd- and unrideable. Different strokes and all. .