Wednesday, July 15, 2009

knucklehead midget racer


John Parham's knucklehead powered midget racer with Kody Wisner behind the wheel. Single speed, hand clutch, opposite hand brake, scary as shit, just my style!

Monday, July 6, 2009

a view from the top


Here is a shot from a helicopter showing our whole shop.

visit www.nationalmcmuseum.org to purchase tickets to win this bike


You could own this bike, for as little as $5. A ticket to win can be purchased for $5 or 6 for $25 at www.nationalmcmuseum.org or by stopping in to the museum in beautifull downtown, Anamosa, Ia. Check out the feature of this bike in this months issue of Hot Bike magazine, and in the last two months issues covering the build. I will post more pics soon.

Rhonda riding the minibike


Here is my future wife riding wylde's new minibike. See that smile, riding makes it happen.

Friday, June 5, 2009

the acttual JPTV promo

Here is a promo I did for J&P Cycles, JPTV. Check it out.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

J&P Cycles new book featuring Kody Wisner

Kody Wisner, Owner of Wisner Cycles is also the Master Builder for J&P Cycles. World famous author, Doug Mitchel, has captured Kody in this book building a one of a kind Roadstar for the J&P Cycles 30th Anniversary Metric Catalog cover. This book also features a DVD of the build Order from J&P today

Fish and Wisner Cycles reflection.



I did the shot years ago, and fish has been wanting one of his own since then. Jerry took this for him.

National motorcycle museum raffle bike 2007












Here are a few pics I had hanging around of when we were building this bike.



Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Chaos when Wisner cycles was still precision performance in Cedar Rapids

Here is a pic of Zach's bike when we were building it. In this pic the oil tank was built into the rear fender. We ended up thinking it looked dumb and making a new one. These are different pipes also. I miss this shop still.

another day in the shop 3/29/09




Here is about everyone that is working at the shop right now, a couple are missing. Jerry and fish working hard.






Shannon scraping gaskets
Fish posing after he just finished about 12 hours of labor on this bike. And Kody Finishing installing gear drive cams in Justin Millers dyna.