(https://www.duccutters.com/flightcycles/m1000ss/Originals/M1000SS-01.jpg)
(https://www.duccutters.com/flightcycles/SS2R/Originals/SS2R-13.jpg)
(http://kickstart.bikeexif.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/flightcycles_custom_ducati.jpg)
First off, I'm fine and doing well. Thank you. I was perusing some photos yesterday and it occurred to me that the above three bikes were once in my beat-to-hell Chevy van driving home from the L.A. Calendar bike show in Long Beach in 2007. Yep. Roughly $90K worth of customs, paraphernalia & swag in a $2100 Chevy. I didn't mind stopping for some tacos in a semi-rough part of Long Beach that night (still parked the van close to the door BTW) and had to chuckle to myself that If I had chosen a pick-up truck, I likely wouldn't be able to enjoy dinner for all the worry about the contents of the bed. [laugh]
I had fun. A LOT of fun. I've met the most amazing people after doing all this crazy Monster-related crap. Amazing people who to this day bring joy into my life and a sense of purpose. I built the business without a business model and funded it with some inheritance $ I had. I just knew it was what I had to do. I didn't have any goals, per se. Just wanted to let my creative juices flow through me and onto some motorcycles was all. Such great, great memories I have from all of it.
When 2008's economic down-turn laid in heavy, I had to get a day-job. I had just expanded and hired a mechanic friend but had to, kinda, let him fly on his own (if he could as I couldn't). I was also pretty much burned out. Couple that with the ***NEW*** 696-style Monsters (which I'm still not a fan of), and I was truly ready to hang it up. The above isn't that all I've built, just the 'Big 3' in my mind. I hung the business up officially in 2012 when I completed my last build (I'll see if I can find a photo of it somewhere and post it up).
From top to bottom:
M1000SS
SS2R
Coup D'etat (which is the one I miss the most)
Life is good now, after having moved out of the SoCal scene in 2010. I ended up back in Albuquerque, NM (where I've decided is my real home (sorry Detroit :'( It's just too hard to visit anymore)). I've got a day-job now and a lot of responsibility too. I still manage to turn a wrench or two from time to time (www.desertdesmo.com (http://www.desertdesmo.com)) when work and my personal life allow. I've got a few more crazy-as-f*ck ideas in my head for custom Ducati's. Just no time right now. Perhaps I should make time, I don't know.
From the bottom of my heart, thanks to all who made my personal ride the crazy-as-f*ck one it has been. I know a lot of the "old timers" aren't here anymore, but if you remember any of this crap, post up. I've been feeling a bit sentimental lately. If this is new to you, enjoy the reflection in the rear-view.
Kindest regards and thanks for spending time reading this nonsense,
--Stuart
[thumbsup] [beer]
Spidey still have the Monster? No pic of the Cafe Racer? For whatever reason that is my favorite.
Quote from: howie on July 11, 2017, 01:47:49 PM
Spidey still have the Monster? No pic of the Cafe Racer? For whatever reason that is my favorite.
As far as I know, yes.
I didn't forget the CR, just that the three biggest builds got listed. Technically, the CR was already
built when I started Flight Cycles. Either way, here ya go:
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Qs6Zh9MaNF8/TodRFJr87HI/AAAAAAAACSM/HKLPCc99YTA/s1600/CRW_3317.jpg)
Quote from: Duck-Stew on July 11, 2017, 11:39:31 AM
(https://www.duccutters.com/flightcycles/m1000ss/Originals/M1000SS-01.jpg)
(https://www.duccutters.com/flightcycles/SS2R/Originals/SS2R-13.jpg)
(http://kickstart.bikeexif.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/flightcycles_custom_ducati.jpg)
all three.... have been left unattended in my possession for a brief period of time [evil]
To this day... Michelle still gives me shit for being excited that both you and Nate were actually staying our house the day of the wedding. [laugh]
Thanks for sharing this story.
Quote from: Grampa on July 11, 2017, 02:31:20 PM
To this day... Michelle still gives me shit for being excited that both you and Nate were actually staying our house the day of the wedding. [laugh]
Probably still gives you shit for inviting us. ;D
There's been a lot of water over the dam. My business is gone too.
It's still fun.
Only because you left with Z before she could steal him away from you.
I feel life is about the stories and I'm happy to have read along as many here have crafted some of the stories in their lives and watch eagerly for the stories yet to be told.
Quote from: Grampa on July 11, 2017, 04:18:50 PM
Only because you left with Z before she could steal him away from you.
She had another chance...he wasn't quite as cute 8 years later though. ;D
He's getting big.
Stew,
I have watched and read about your adventures for the better part of 15 years. Might have even bought some leftover parts from you somewhere along the way...
I would be jealous if I wasn't having such a good time too! [Dolph]
Quote from: herm on July 11, 2017, 05:06:05 PM
Stew,
I have watched and read about your adventures for the better part of 15 years. Might have even bought some leftover parts from you somewhere along the way...
I would be jealous if I wasn't having such a good time too! [Dolph]
I think you bought some parts... Don't remember too well all the ins-n-outs.
Glad we're both enjoying the trip!
I remember SS2R, my favorite Flight Cycle. My favorite Monster in truth.
I remember when all 3 bikes were first created and pics posted and really appreciating the creativity and finished product. I'm not sure I could pic a favourite, but I always really loved the paint scheme on the m1000ss.
some of the best Monster builds- I still love the grey M1000 custom. My favorite. You guys have always inspired and motivated me to do my own stuff when I can.
Parenthood always changes things (if that's what you were alluding to), and it is worth it!
[thumbsup] [clap]
Quote from: silas on July 12, 2017, 09:47:31 AM
some of the best Monster builds- I still love the grey M1000 custom. My favorite. You guys have always inspired and motivated me to do my own stuff when I can.
Parenthood always changes things (if that's what you were alluding to), and it is worth it!
You guys?!? Is my split personality showing? ;D
The business closed, the bikes have shipped, the website is down and life moved on. Parenthood (and now grand-parenthood) have come into play and I've evolved a ton since 2007. Just wanted to reflect a bit and thought some others may enjoy a few words from my vantage point is all.
Quote from: chris on July 12, 2017, 10:04:44 AM
[thumbsup] [clap]
Thanks Chris. Always been (and continue to be with Desert Desmo) a proud supporter of your efforts man. [thumbsup]
no, just your snark ;D
you're an admin here...I've been here years...just a compliment toward your bike work and others' here.
I bought my bike offa here myself 8 or so yrs ago.
Would love to see more pics of them again.
[drink]
I've happily followed all your work since joining to old board back in 2007, and on to today. Was a pleasure meeting you in 2010 as I trek'd across the country to the east coast, and later having you turn a wrench or two on my SC NOW THAT WE're in the same state. One thing I've learned is that life is a wonderful collection of experiences and the stories that come from them. Here's to you and all you've accomplished. [beer]
cheers Stu, glad to hear you're doing well. :)
I seem to remember those bikes!
Cheers to you stu, you did what not many people get to do, follow your passion. If even for a little while, it was one amazing ride and accomplishments that will be around forever. And what is better, the people you have met with the journey, that is where the real story is.
I'm not exactly a board homesteader, but I sure remember all three of those bikes. Thanks for sharing! [clap] [Dolph]
A former student of mine as well as my collaborator are in Albuquerque -- one of my favorite places!! I order a case of green Chile sauce from Casa de Benevidez a few times/year. I've also enjoyed riding north on US550 to Ouray and Telluride a few times. It's not riding to Patagonia, but it's pretty damn nice. I hope to make that trek again next year on the FJR.
Your work always was, and still is, inspiring @Duck-Stew. [thumbsup]
Quote from: EvilSteve on August 08, 2017, 09:51:59 PM
Your work always was, and still is, inspiring @Duck-Stew. [thumbsup]
Gracias Amigo!
I remember ALL that "crap". I still have a Flight Cycles ad card thingy on my shop bulletin board, see. [beer]
And I still kick myself about not buying Coup D'etat years ago when it surfaced for sale. It would look cool sitting next to my pan.
Sheesh....I also just remembered that I got on TOB 13 years ago after I bought my '93, which I kick myself for selling more and more every time I see a nice early M900. Where does the time go....
Ah yes, the 'ad-card-thingys'. I remember having those printed up, paying a motorcycle-riding model to distribute them and then seeing the majority of those which got distributed in the trashcans near the booth I paid to rent.
GOOD TIMES!
(I also wish some days that I had a virgin stock '93 M900...)
Oops, I meant '94....my bad.
So you're saying my ad-card-thingy is a collector's item.... 8)
Guess so... I think I have 1 somewhere and I know of 1 other, so out of the 500 I bought, that's three known.
[shrugs shoulders] Collectors item?!?
Quote from: Duck-Stew on July 11, 2017, 02:03:03 PM
As far as I know, yes.
I didn't forget the CR, just that the three biggest builds got listed. Technically, the CR was already built when I started Flight Cycles. Either way, here ya go:
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Qs6Zh9MaNF8/TodRFJr87HI/AAAAAAAACSM/HKLPCc99YTA/s1600/CRW_3317.jpg)
... This bike started it all for me. I was undecided over the Triumph Speed triple and a Ducati Monster, until you rode past me near 5 points in Whittier. I bought my monster S2R 1k shortly after and never looked back ! Much thanks to you, Nick and the forum for sealing my fate. [thumbsup]
Thanks!
I remember pushing the CR out of the San Mateo convention center (first Monster Challenge competition in late 2005). Tigre (guy who owns the tiger inspired M900) comes running up and asks me to wait a second.
He asks me to fire it up. I do. It runs. I shut it off. He says, 'Shit. I lost $20. I didn't think it ran.'
The full wire-hide fooled him. 8)
Quote from: Duck-Stew on August 29, 2017, 12:19:22 PMThe full wire-hide fooled him. 8)
[clap] [clap] [clap]
What about a pic of the now collectors item ad card thingy??