Jarno works in the car dismantling business, a family firm that his father started. After a long day at work, they carry on working at home—but on motorcycles rather than cars. “At home it’s all about motorcycles and nothing but motorcycles. I’m fed up with them!” says Jarno, as he gives me a tour through a garage and various barns, all of which are packed full with beautiful machines, from unique classic racers to modern touring bikes and one-off mopeds.
“My father does off-road motorcycling and races classics. But to his disgust, I used to only be interested in Volkswagen cars! Then, a few years ago I had a back problem and had to sit around for three months. I got bored and I couldn’t work on my car. But I suddenly remembered an old Honda CB750 we had at the scrapyard. I decided that working on a Honda would be better for my back than trying to work on a VW.”
But when he went to find the bike he found his father had already disposed of it. Fortunately, he knew someone who had a Honda—in his attic! Finally, Jarno could start work. “I found a set of Suzuki GSX-R forks and then a beautiful aluminium Gilera fuel tank from someone in our neighbourhood which is full of people into motorcycles. But unfortunately, a few days later he came back to me. It turned out he regretted the sale so much that he couldn’t sleep and he asked me very nicely if he could get it back.”
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There's No Place Like Chrome
When settling down to write a feature for a magazine, itâs necessary to have two things, nay, three things in front of you. A computer is useful, it saves all that messy ink and blotting paper that we used in those long gone school days, a strong hot mug of tea should also be on the desk (goes without saying), and finally, a set of scribbled notes that a couple of months ago resembled a detailed description of a motorcycle, but that by now, are largely illegibleâŠ
Spike And Bob's Big Swedish Adventure: Part 5
In 1979 Hasse took Caprice to the NorrtÀlje show for the first time, but he had changes for the bike in mind and, during the winter, he picked up a jammer frame and a set of 20-inch tubes.
Black Dog Custom Show - The Black Dog, Broadmayne, Dorset
Named after the only pub in the village of Broadmayne near Dorchester, nobody there can quite remember how long the informal get together that is the Black Dog Custom Show has been going
TWEETY
Over the last couple of years, very few if any motorcycles have inspired such bafflement and scratching of heads as Dan Dugganâs Honda CX500
THE DOUBTER
Every project starts somewhere and this one began at the Bike Shed Show at Tobacco Dock in London or, to be more accurate, when my mate Matt Donaldson turned to me and said, âI bet you canât build a bike good enough for here.â Well, that set me to work!
JBS SPECIAL
Jarno comes from a family with petrol in their blood. His father races classic motorcycles and Jarno was raised on a farm where the barns are full of motorcycles instead of cows! This is his very first project, the Jarno Bastian Special
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Sometimes what is missing from a show is more interesting than whatâs present. With the German show Custombike celebrating its fifteenth anniversary, the event remains a showcase for European customising in all its diversityâ with the additional benefit of a focus on parts that are homologated and approved for Europe
COVERT MISSION
Itâs not often that I have to sneak in and photograph a motorcycle without the owner knowing anything about itâsomething that was made tougher in this case by the said motorcycle being kept at said ownerâs house
Carry On Screaming
As is often the case, I first caught sight of Nige Biffinâs cool Honda CB750 at a local show last summer, standing out as it did from the stock stuff and the classics present. Not surprisingly, it wasnât just the ace paint that grabbed my attention, but the obvious quality of the build throughout. I needed to know moreâŠ
Paul's Harley
Ensuring that a custom motorcycle will comfortably chew up the miles is perhaps not always one of the main priorities for every builder, but for anyone in the National Chopper Club, itâs essential. Never more so than when you happen to live in one of the far flung parts of this island which means that youâve usually got a journey to do before you even start going anywhere, as Paul, NCC National Secretary and member of Chopper Club Kernow, knows all too well. This is the story of his latest chop.