Sunday, March 8, 2009

Garage Company Museum.




Yoshinobu Kosaka
founder and Builder
for all classic custom motorcycle








*Garage Company is kind of like a museum where you can buy almost everything. This website is just a sample say,
of the gift shop. We have hundreds of things to sell or maybe just look at that we haven't put on this website (yet).

http://www.garagecompany.com/





local: 310-821-1793

main: 800-393-3766
e-mail: sales@garagecompany.com
956 W Hyde Park Blvd,
Inglewood, CA 90302


As you might imagine, this photo Album only shows a fraction of the goodies available at Garage Company.

In fact, we'll probably never list half of the stuff we have on this site, because most of it still isn't even on our computer, and we have so many boxes and boxes full of stuff that we don't even know where to find some stuff.

And yes, as you might have guessed, we also have a ton of stuff that we don't ever plan on selling.But you can come over and look at it all, and we'd love to get to meet you.
Location: 956 W Hyde Park Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90302



Monday, August 11, 2008

Yoshinobu Kosaka



Garage Company is at: 956 W Hyde Park Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90302
310-821-1793 main: 800-393-3766


Yoshi Kosaka founder Garage Company. Like many motorcycle shops, 
Garage Company was initially a hobby that grew out of control.











Michael Schumacher's California Bobber It was our honor and great pleasure to build this very special bike for Michael Schumacher on the occasion of his retirement from Formula One racing as a gift from the Ferrari Corsa Clienti in Monza Italy on October 28th, 2006.


for photos from this year's Corsa MotoClassica event.


Garage Company is kind of like a museum where you can buy almost everything. This website is just a sampler, say, of the gift shop. We have hundreds of things to sell or maybe just look at that we haven't put on this website (yet).


First and foremost, we have a nice collection of pristine condition bikes for sale. We also stock a huge collection of books and manuals about them, as well as videos, including a number of exclusive videos of vintage footage you'd be hard pressed to find anywhere else. Our memorabilia includes antique motorcycle postcards, vintage motorcycle signs and posters and even rubber stamps.
Also, we'd like you to check out our collection of correct restoration decals and transfers for the finishing touches on your restoration project. Many are in fact NOS so when you do get a real varnish transfer, please be sure to read the varnish decal application instructions.
We also carry a wide range of t-shirts with your favorite vintage marquee logos. At this time we are also offering a number or rare NOS collectible helmets, as well as new traditional "puddin' bowl" style Davida helmets, and of course goggles to match.
If you're really into the vintage bike racing scene, we hope you can attend our annual AHRMA race at Willow Springs - Corsa Motoclassica. Corsa 2006 was our 11th vintage race, bike show, and swap meet.
And finally, if you've never been here to our little shop you can read here a little bit about us, and maybe check our buy list (we give commissions and pay cash for whole inventories). And of course, once you're through perusing our little site, we hope you have time to browse on out to our links list.  

Steve McQueen 40 Summers Ago...
Hollywood Behind the Iron Curtain with the 1964 ISTD U.S. Team

About us 
As you might imagine, this website only shows a fraction of the goodies available at Garage Company. In fact, we'll probably never list half of the stuff we have on this site, because most of it still isn't even on our computer, and we have so many boxes and boxes full of stuff that we don't even know where to find some stuff. And yes, as you might have guessed, we also have a ton of stuff that we don't ever plan on selling. But you can come over and look at it all, and we'd love to get to meet you.


How to get here 
Garage Company is at 956 W Hyde Park Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90302
310-821-1793 main: 800-393-3766



In The Press
The reviews are in, and the magazines love us! Check out the first article in our upcoming Media Center.


History 
Like many motorcycle shops, Garage Company was initially a hobby that grew out of control. The story actually started in the 70's in Japan, where a young Yoshinobu Kosaka was enjoying enough income to buy a lot of bikes. Yoshi was a dental appliance engineer, which in Japan is something totally different from the dental technician of modern HMO US medicine today. In Japan becoming a dental technician requires 6 years of training in programs just as hard to enter as medical school. When you get out you make huge money if you are really good. Yoshi bought a new bike almost every month and loved to race motocross. At 22 he discovered roadracing and that was that.




Fast forward a few years to 84 and Yoshi decided to leave for California, home of not just the surfer scene, but the motorcycle lifestyle. In Beverly Hills he made maybe a tenth of what he had earned in Japan but he had saved money, and if you recall the years of the gas crisis, vintage machines were being thrown away.
Cruising swap meets, flea markets, classifieds, boneyards, old garages and other places where old bikes hide, Yoshi started collecting.

Mostly he was into Kawasaki H1Rs, Ducati 750SS, Norton production racers, MV Agustas and BMWs. In 86 Yoshi started racing AHRMA.

In 1987 Kyoko (Yoshi had married his high school sweetheart) was getting a little bit alarmed that all the bikes around the place not only didn't fit in the garage, but were crowding the yard. She started looking around for a warehouse or someplace that Yoshi could keep all of his bikes. She finally found a place on the not-yet fashionable West Washington Blvd. (now Abbot Kinney Blvd.) in Venice Beach. It wasn't just a warehouse, it was a little shop and one day she came home with a key for Yoshi. Lotsa bikes and his first true love was understanding about his hobby. Life was good.
Yoshi brought a lot of his approximately 150 bikes to the little shop and spent weekends fixing up bikes and organizing parts all over the walls. Pretty soon people who had looked in the windows during the week started stopping by. Asking what's up, looking for parts or service, maybe to trade bikes, or just to chat. This garage was starting to become like a business. So Yoshi and Kyoko printed up a whole bunch of Garage Company t-shirts for the visitors, since he really didn't want to sell anything in the shop.

The t-shirts sold out quickly and 6 months later they decided to make a go of it and opened up a real shop at 13218 Washington Blvd. At first the bikes still really weren't for sale so Yoshi bought a lot of books, racing parts, and memorabilia to sell. To this day there are always a few bikes at Garage Company that are not for sale like Yoshi's collection of Harley Davidson KR-TTs or some of the factory racing machines. Speaking of racing, Yoshi finally took an AHRMA national title in 93 in Formula 250 on a water cooled Bultaco TSS.


Garage Company has only had a few employees over the years, and the first one was Kevin Johnson, also a vintage bike racer and multiple season champion singles racer at Willow Springs. One of the many journalists for bike magazines, (an obscure motojournalist at that) Paul Peczon was recruited to take Kevin's job (by Kevin) when Kevin decided to move up north. Paul was with Garage Company when the first Corsa Motoclassica in 95 and stayed when the shop moved to the significantly larger location (5400 square feet) across the street at 13211 Washington. (He left, to return later to webmaster this site, and then followed Kevin up north.) Joe Yee, who now denies being one of the better bike restorers on the West side, now manages the shop and of course there is mechanic Takashi Iwamoto, who also collects bikes. Kyoko runs the financial side, with professional accounting help from Chiyoko Misawa. There really is too much stuff in the shop so we won't be moving soon.