Nick Grant






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Wow a big Thank You to @EspolonTequila for all the amazing loot! Best Tequila on the Market! 



Update 7/19/11 - SOLD

For Sale: 2001 Triumph Bonneville Cafe Racer 

Not much time to ride anymore and hate the fact this bike is just sitting in a garage. Fantastic bike for anyone looking for a retro feel Cafe Racer. Many upgrades have been made and all were done by Great Bay Motorcycle along with all the servicing. Really low miles and is a total blast on the twisties. I’m also including a box full of the original parts, the original bench seat, different style handle bars, center stand and a hardly worn Triumph Jacket with body amor (size 44). 

Garaged kept and never dropped. 

Price: $6,500 
Year: 2001
Milage: 7,510
Title: Clean and in hand

Photos:

http://goo.gl/v8Q1P

Video / Exhaust Audio:
http://goo.gl/ywNCV

Modifications

  • SS Moto Twin Exhaust ($900 upgrade and sound amazing)
  • Norman Hyde Ace Handlebars 
  • Triumph 69 Solo Seat and Cowl
  • Headlight Stone Guard and Visor 
  • Napoleon Bar-End Mirrors 
  • Euro Gaiters
  • Brand New set of Metzler Lasertec Tires (under 100 miles on them)
  • Aftermarket horn (LOUD)
  • New tank pads

The basic specifications of the 2001 Triumph Bonneville are as follows: 

  • Engine: air/oil cooled DOHC vertical twin 
  • Displacement: 790cc 
  • Bore & Stroke: 86x68mm. 
  • Compression ratio: 9.2:1 
  • Claimed crankshaft horsepower: 61 @ 7,400 RPM 
  • Claimed crankshaft torque: 44 lb-ft @ 3,500 RPM 
  • Carburetor: 2x36mm, electrically heated 
  • Transmission: 5 speed
  • Final drive: O-ring chain 
  • Ignition: electronic, digital inductive 
  • Frame: mild steel double cradle 
  • Wheelbase: 58.8 in. 
  • Fuel tank: 4.3 gal. 
  • Seat height: 30.5 in. 
  • Front suspension: 40mm telescopic fork, not adjustable 
  • Rear suspension: dual shocks, preload adjustable 
  • Front brake: disc w/ twin piston caliper 
  • Rear brake: disc w/ twin piston caliper 
  • Wheels: laced 
  • Tires: 100/90-H19 front, 130/80-H17 rear 
  • Wet weight: 499 lbs. (according to Rider magazine).

Buyer Notes:

  • No test rides but you’re welcome to fire it up or watch me ride it
  • No personal checks

Contact Info:

nickgrant@gmail.com



El Guapo

  • 3 oz tequila blanco
  • 1 jigger (1.5 oz) lime juice
  • 1 small persian cucumber, thinly sliced
  • 1/2 teaspoon hot sauce (such as Cholula, Tapatio or Tobasco)
  • Salt and Pepper

Muddle the lime juice and cucumbers in the bottom of your shaker. Fill half way up with ice, add the tequila, and shake like hell. Pour into a tumbler with some of the ice and cucumbers. Finish with hot sauce and salt and pepper. Stir to combine and garnish with red chili pepper is you like. 



Lonely Evil Stuffed Animal Sitting on A Bench

John S Lens, Kodot XGrizzled Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic



Amazing BBQ: The Salt Lick, right outside Austin, TX.



 Waffle hut @ Sugarbush, VT. Conditions are decent, hoping for some POW this week. Having a blast watch my kids rip the mountain!



Skateboarding Santa is still my favorite.



Current work MAC setup



Bizarre but cool skateboard video.




Box full of creepy babies - Todd Farm, Halloween morning.


It is not daily increase but daily decrease; hack away the unessential.

– Bruce Lee
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