Showing posts with label Jakarta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jakarta. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Greetings from Indonesia 2

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Indonesia is a fantastic attic for "old Brit Irons" , and Mochamed likes to restore various models from his favourite brand : Norton.
While several months earlier, I asked him if he could send me a Norton single for a good rate, he answered that taxes are so expensive that you can't afford to import them. What a good way to preserve your capital...

this is my latest project...norton dominator 1957 99 (UNKNOCK DOWN), original featherbed frame, roadholder front end and armstrong shocks for rear end. I bought this one from an old timer guy who loves norton too..but the condition was very sad it was not a bike...but parts, frame, front end, petrol tank,swing arm, engine and gearbox were remaining...the rest was gone...the previous owner sold the bike part by part...Lets say I had to re-bulid the bike part by part...for the engine i replaced the original with a 750 atlas engine...for the bar i used an American style ( Market). i thing thats all

by the way thats a damn dare devil triumph ....

Mochammed Ballazam











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Monday, March 19, 2012

Greetings from Indonesia

Hello My name is Erlangga Djojosaputro, i Live in Jakarta, Indonesia. I work as a graphic Designer. Here, Classic Motorcycle is a very rare thing, we lived Without resources of classic bike spare parts (especially Old british motorcycle).
It took almost 2 years to restore this bike part by part, collecting from friends who shared same interest and ordering from internet. Now she works just fine, and we are ready for the adventure.
I'm working on a project with some of my friends, trying to make a good & proper classic Motorcycle workshop in Jakarta.

Erlangga Djojosaputro







Great Photography by Putra Agung


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Friday, March 25, 2011

Spare time Paradise

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Owing to its geographic situation and a coastline exposed to a constant swell rolling in from the Antarctic, Indonesia has for forty years been regarded as a surfers paradise. Alby Falzons film, 'Morning of the Earth' and its footage depicting a lone surfer Stephan Cooney (16 years old) riding backside a seemingly endless wave, thrilled surfers worldwide. Ulu Watu. A few years later another mythic surfer, Gerry Lopez, would be filmed surfing a tubular wave and the craze to experience Bali's surf beaches was born.

Today despite mass commercialisation of the region, there still remain isolated beaches where a surfer can experience those once idyllic conditions... but that would be telling!


Gerry Lopez at Ulu Watu







More recently, I discovered that Indonesia is also something of a motorcycle paradise. Years of Dutch and British interests in the Islands left thousands of discarded machines, and these classics are now lovingly restored and cared for by their owners who have formed clubs spreading across all the islands. Used motorcycle parts are never thrown away or discarded, instead they are repaired and rebuilt to be used again.




Rudi Sudjono from Bandung (Java)

The Indonesian custom motorcycle scene is also thriving, and skilled local craftsman are more than capable of creating a bike on a par with anything ever produced by their Japanese neighbours.




Mochammed Bellazam, an officer in the Jakarta Merchant Navy, fell in love with Nortons at an early age. His father had previously owned a Dominator, so when Mochammed eventually passed his test and asked his father which make of motorcycle he would advise buying, his father naturally replied 'Norton'! Mocha was soon hooked, and has since restored several Norton's including two ES2's, a 1969 750cc Commando and a 1934 596cc International, discovered in a garage hidden beneath a pile of cardboard boxes, much to Mocha's delight!
The previous owner agreed to sell the Inter in order to pay for a new Harley, his only condition being that Mocha promise to restore the machine to its former glory and never sell her.




Mochammed is a frequent overseas traveller and is no stranger to the world of motorcycling, to the extent of being an 'Ace Cafe Rocker' addict, albeit the only one in Indonesia!



Mocha's next restoration project? a Dominator.. but first he has to get married...
















So does Indonesia capture your imagination?



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