Great Ride Gentlemen! Fall color and open roads.Fall Ride Saturday, October 3rd 10:00 am meetup at Seaweed and Gravel. Route to be determined. All are welcome.
When the Good Luck Tour San Diego to New York was done we put our bikes in storage in Asbury Park, New Jersey in a friends community bike space. When the following Fall came around I flew out to New Jersey and retrieved my GL1000 and rode it back. This was the route I was hoping for. Flying into the New York, New Jersey area ready to ride. My bike hasn’t moved since last Oct. I feel like Indiana Jones finding the relic in the AP Moto Club garage in Asbury Park Charging the battery, new gas and see what happens. It took some runs up and down the alley to get it going. Then I remembered that the kill switch was...
May 2013 Black and TanCustom build by Seaweed and Gravel in southern california built by Brady Young. The inspiration for this build was spawned from a previous personal bike of Brady's, made from spare parts and a few weekends. The bike was rough, full of character, and frequently saw the dirt. Nonetheless, it caught the eye of the client that commissioned this build, but with new shoes and a classy attire. Our goal for this build was to create a simple, clean, minimalistic bike with an aggressive, low stance; pulling elements from both the cafe racer and brat style palettes, whilst preserving the classic lines that were buried in stock form. Once the form and stance of the bike was...
Friday, December 20th Laurel Sorenson will be playing a free show for her debut album release here at Seaweed & Gravel. Come out and see this amazing sound and enjoy a nice beverage. Wear a bad sweater if you so prefer as it is the season to be jolly.
You can bring a donation for the Community Resource Center.. an unwrapped toy, or blanket or gently used jacket to help out!
The White Flag SD Event turned out to be the best event we have had to date at Seaweed & Gravel. Thank you to all the organizers and all the good people who came out for the fun! Photos courtesy of Evan Yamada In the 60's, Frank Sinatra owned a home in the desert with two of the tallest palm trees around. Instead of calling friends, he would raise a white flag between the two trees, signaling it was party time. We're raising the White Flag San Diego, join us. The White Flag #2 : Community Dinner, food trucks, live music, beers and more.Who: You get your friends, I'll get my friends, and we can all be...