
I have decided that 2010 is going to be the big marketing push for 7Ages – time to sell a bike or two – and really build the brand.
So in February (26/28) I am going to enter bikes 4&5 in the Freestyle section of the show – the lucky winner gets €1500 and a ticket to Sturgis – but thats a way ahead of me for a few years – still it will be fun.


The paint for Bike No.5 is now back from Image Design – metal flake red base, with burnished metal and a gold clear coat, lettering in Gold leaf with black and red pin striping. Fantastic.
In 1977 when I was 17 I was desperate for one of these Harley Cafe Racers, but being 17 with no money and what I did have I spent on seeing punk bands and bondage trousers I could only afford the 125CC Version – but I still thought it was really cool (not sure now see picture).
I am really pleased to have made it into BIKE EXIF’s great website, I get their daily emails of really interesting bikes from all over the world – most cafe racers and older style bikes to be fair, but thats what I like.
Just came back from a photoshoot in Tunbridge Wells with local photographer
At last around 9 months after I started the 7Ages Project bike No.4 is complete – its working title is Hamlet Tracker - after the quote “A King of Infinite Space” on the tank in silver leaf.
After an epic 1600 mile ride on my 2009 Harley Davidson Streetglide from Helsinki home – taking in Finland, Sweden and Denmark – I am now back for the task of finishing off Bike No.4 - the Hamlet Tracker.
The Derby Cover is just back from ImageDesignCustom (see Links) who have done a great job doing the logo in Silver Leaf.

