Spinna by Gasoline Motor Co.

Once a cool little classic bike that may have been noticed by a handful of die hard enthusiasts the Kawasaki Z200 was transformed into a clean modern Cafe racer machine that now turns more than just heads. 

As all custom builds start off in the workshop, Gasoline Motor Co's customer came to get some new tires and the chain and sprockets replaced but was opened up to a world of ideas and creativity on the workbench in the new Alexandria shop. The motorcycle was stripped down to its bare bones, rims and frame sent off for a gloss black finish. All of the internals ripped out, battery and electrics relocated into a cleverly fabricated stealth box under the seat. The rear guard was shortened and tidied up with some sleek indicators and rear sets while the front guard was traditionally removed for that bad boy feel.  After several false starts on the fuel tank color which was professionally painted emerald green then orange, the end result ended up an inspiration from the Gasoline team into this striking bronze and black color scheme that came alive over a few collies in the workshop.  Whilst the motorcycle was starting to show some character we suggested a nick name which evolved in the  “SPINNA”  a hand drawn design, placed on the tanks side. The meaning of the work came from the owners X Girlfriend who apparently was a bit of a typical X HEAD SPINNA. We then matched colors with a Retro driven headlight which was sourced in-house and its rim color matched to the tank, along with the obvious clip on bars, a smaller speedometre and to top it off a custom upholstered seat which was laid down for the final touch. 

Shortly after finishing the build, a mate of ours who is in the demolition business tipped us off that there was a falling down ware house around the corner that was damaged in the recent Hail Storms in Alexandria  and in no time Gasoline photographer Nich Zalmpy and Jason Gasoline pounced over there shooting the final product that is now know as  “SPINNA” by Gasoline Motor co.

Photos: Nich Zalmpy.

For more info on this build and potentially something you want us to produce for you. Contact Gasoline Motor Co www.gasoline.com.au - 02 9698 44 33 

Introducing the New Braaap Moto3

Braaap have just put the finishing touches on their latest Machine the Moto3 Sports bike set to be released and available as early as September.

Showing off a sleek sports body the Moto3 is the newest learner legal street bike with a powerful 250cc engine with an over head cam design, front and rear disc breaks, Electric start and digital speedo, 2 person pillion seat and pegs, mag wheels and a huge deal more. 

Definitely going to be a huge market contender and the perfect bike to power through open road on that perfect summers day. 

Check the full specs out here...

Sidecar Sundays

Sidecar motorcycles have reared there head's again in a spike of recent popularity and interest and its easy to see why. Having the capability of sharing the ride with someone else cruising through the open air side by side rather than just on the back is certainly more appealing. Basically two front row seats to the show. This is how sidecar Sundays evolved from a love of sidecar enthusiasts.  

The day was started with an impressive turnout at the meeting point of Kawa Cafe in Surry Hills with an array of sidecars from vintage Royal Enfield's, Harley Davidson's, modern Ural's, Gasoline staff and Sydney Cafe Racer members. The plan was to get to Wollombi Tavern for a Beer and good winters pub meal. The heavens opened and the sun shone through making for perfect sidecar riding conditions on the open roads, dirt, winding corners and even flooded crossings. 

Plenty of fun was had by all with plenty of shenanigans, sidecars getting up on two wheels, beautiful sunshine, breakdowns and new friends making it a day to remember and one to get everyone excited for the next. 

Thanks to all that made the ride happen, all the riders, Organiser Jeremy Hudson and photographer Pete Cagnacci. 

Above: Gasoline Mechanic Sean Taylor rides tall. Photos: Pete Cagnacci. 

Have a Vintage Vespa?

Do you own a vintage Vespa that you might consider selling ?  We are on the hunt Australia wide for some of the old girls. We have a load of hungry collectors and customers asking on a daily basis if we could find them a VINTAGE vespa so we are putting the call out to anyone who might have one or would like to sell one.  Please contact us on 02 9698 4433 or email out some photos to jason@gasoline.com.au and will take a look.

GASOLINE MOTOR CO IS LOOKING FOR A GUN SALES AND MARKETING ASSISTANT

Gasoline Motor Co is on the lookout for a gun sales and marketing assistant at our huge automotive warehouse in Alexandria. 

This is a varied role, which can be adapted to suit the right person. First and foremost, we need someone with an interest in automotive culture, two wheeled machine's and who can succeed in an competitive environment.

A background in marketing or sales will be highly regarded, as well as the ability to be flexible and adaptable. Candidate must also have a strong love and knowledge of all things motorcycles and scooters.

Duties will include:

- Customer Service

- Assisting in the development of promotional and advertising campaigns

- Utilizing sales skills and product knowledge to optimise the buyer experience to customers

- Basic administrative tasks and official documentation for registration and vehicle handover (applicant must be computer literate)

Applicants should be able to perform a wide variety of duties in the running of a busy retail shop, office and have a proactive approach. This role offers ability to work independently and the opportunity to grow an exciting and established company.

If you believe you could fit into our energetic company culture at Gasoline Motor Co, we'd love to hear from you. Temptation lives in our garage. 

Website: www.gasoline.com.au

Email:  jason@gasoline.com.au

Address: 88 Bourke Rd, Alexandria 2015

Sculptura at Gasoline

Gasoline has been over taken by some incredible life sized sculptures created by the talented guys at Sculptura. As you walk through the showroom roller doors two beautiful golden Bond girls await to great you. A few steps around the corner and a giant cat stretches while two wild rabbits battle. Walking through the lines of glittering motorcycles a diamond eyed panther crouches  in the corner. These are truly amazing pieces and all for sale.