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Kiyo's Garage

By now everyone has probably heard about the double engine Honda called “Gekko” that won Born Free 8 this year.  The same bike shortly after doing 155mph at Bonneville Speed week then 173mph on El Mirage dry lake.  It wasn’t so much of a shock that Kiyo could build something that would win Bon Free...

Takashi Iwamoto

Investigating a Laverda I only glimpsed in a single photo led me to a garage in Hawthorne, CA. The bike was a 1975 Laverda endurance race replica built to the nines. Four hours later I walked out of the garage absolutely dumbfounded. "Who the hell is this guy?"...

Scott “T-Bone” Jones

His name has popped up in conversation more times than I can remember. Held in high regard by many other builders, his reputation had already reached me before I had even met him. What I soon found out is that I was already familiar with most of his work...

 

Brandon Mungai

I had been planning to visit Brandon for a while now. I wanted to see his work firsthand. The bike he just finished is a 1983 BMW R100 in a delicious Laguna Seca Blue paint work. I made it down to see him just in time. He was prepping the R100 for the new owner and it looked as though it had just rolled off the factory line...

Yaniv Evan.

 

"You need something to move that back wheel; that's the Powerplant."

Yaniv's first introduction to two wheeled transport was in his own home growing up. His brothers had vespas they let him ride, and when that wasn't enough, he took his wheels off-road. Yaniv's father had a few dirt-bikes at home and this is where he got his thrills...

Roland Sands.

 

"Being around talented people my whole life is the best design school..."

Roland Sands

Roland Sands was born into a world of motorcycle customization. His father was both a right brain and left brain kinda guy. A designer, engineer and machinist, all in one. He introduced Roland at an early age to product development of the highest degree...

Artist.


Chabott Engineering.

I met Shinya and Ayu at last summer’s The Quail Motorcycle Gathering in Monterey. We talked briefly and I told them that I would love to see them in Azusa once I made my move to LA in a couple of months. We kept in touch and I went back to San Francisco to start packing for the move.

Seeing that Shinya and Ayu had successfully finished the Motorcycle Cannonball and were now back in Azusa I knew that the time had come for me to make my way to Chabott Engineering.