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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Tools Of The Trade 006
M.M.S. Honda CB250RS
Matsu Maru Speed and Customs from Japan made this wonderful CB250. The lowness evokes a sense of speed, and the bare metal reminds me of the look of a WWII Mustang fighterplane.
Source: Zen And The Art Of The Motorcycle
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Source: Zen And The Art Of The Motorcycle
Visit Matsu Maru Speed and Customs
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Brat,
Honda,
Honda CB250,
Matsu Maru Speed And Customs
Odds & Ends 032
Labels:
Details,
Details Make The Difference,
Kawasaki,
Odds & Ends
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
The Art Of The Motorcycle 007
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Art,
BSA,
The Art of The Motorcycle
Custom Buell
I’m not an expert on Buell’s by any means, so I could be wrong here. This appears to be a custom Buell Lightning, and unlike just about any Buell model, this looks really good. While I appreciated the awesome engineering that went into Buell’s, their looks just left so much to be desired. This custom has a little bit of a Ducati feel, while still maintaining a definite Harley presence. Wish I had more shots of this beauty.
Source: Club 59 Motors
Source: Club 59 Motors
Odds & Ends 031
Labels:
Cafe Racer,
Harley-Davidson,
Nice Bike,
Odds & Ends
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Garage Life 006
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Garage,
Garage Life,
Wrenchmonkees
La Raiz BMW R100/7
For some reason, scrambler style bikes really don’t appeal to me. Maybe it’ss because I was never raised with access to dirtbikes, I don’t know. I do know that this scrambler really does appeal to me though. I don’t question what tickles my fancy anymore, I just go with it, no matter how illogical it seems. Little details abound on this build, and the entire motorcycle invokes a very retro feel.
Source: Racing Cafe
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Source: Racing Cafe
Visit La Raiz Motorcycles
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BMW,
La Raiz Motorcycles,
Scrambler
History Of Front Ends
Here’s something a little different from the usual, a series of essays on the history of motorcycle front suspension systems.
Part 1 - The Girder Fork
Part 2 – Hub Center Steering
Part 3 – The Telescopic Fork
Part 4 – The Trailing Link Fork
Part 5 – The Hossack Front End
Odds & Ends 030
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Odds & Ends,
The Places You'll See
Monday, January 28, 2013
Nesco Comet Deluxe
i recently purchased a vintage helmet off eBay, a Nesco Comet Deluxe. It’s not in good condition, but it was purchased for it’s character, and now resides on my shelf, looking bad-ass. I’ve seen a few references that says these helmets were made by Shoei, but I haven’t been able to confirm that. All I’ve found is a few eBay listings that state they were manufactured by Shoei, but nothing to prove it. Anyone know more?
Speed Triple
I still think the first generation Speed Triple from Triumph is the best, the latter editions went the streetfighter route, and the bug-eyed headlights just look too strange and ugly. The mark 1 is just a classic in my book!
Labels:
Cafe Racer,
Triumph,
Triumph Speed Triple
BTRMoto’s TC Sport
Erik Buell isn’t the only one taking Harley engines and turning them into something sports oriented. Curt Winter, owner of BTRmoto has been making custom motorcycles since the 1990’s, and his TC Sport is agreat example of his work.
Source: Racing Cafe
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Source: Racing Cafe
Visit BTRmoto
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BTRmoto,
Cafe Racer,
TC Sport
Mauro’s Ducati
There’s something about singles. That one lone piston providing all the power, truly deserving of the title “thumpers”. Mauro di Prospero took a 350 Ducati single and crafted this awesome cafe racer. That Ducati engine (is there anything mechanical the Italians can’t make sexy!) is just drop-dead gorgeous, and the custom bodywork compliments it perfectly! The little touches like the lightened shift lever are the icing on the cake.
Source: 8Negro
Source: 8Negro
Labels:
Cafe Racer,
Ducati,
Mauro di Prospero
Movie 014
Labels:
Felice Brothers,
Frankies Gun,
Video
Odds & Ends 029
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Coolest Tank Ever?
From the artist…
Source: Free The Wheels
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"pimp my ride..." my 1st painting on a motorcycle
there's a dude called JP who pimped this great looking kawasaki. somehow he didn't like the eggshell yellow on the tank. so he came to me and asked me if i could paint something on it. something with a japanese touch..
i mixed up some gray tones in my markers and started painting...
i hope to get some nice photographs of the whole bike soon. it look great assemled! this is one of the 1st projects i done that i'm happy with the result. hope to have more of them soon..
Source: Free The Wheels
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Labels:
Art,
Tanks,
The Art of The Motorcycle
Studio Motors Ninja 250
My first bike was a 1989 Kawasaki Ninja 250, and while I only had it a year, it still holds a special place in my heart. Studio Motors took a 250 Ninja and created this stunner in red. For a motor that was never really designed to be visible, the little 250 looks great out in the open! I can’t help but think of the Thundercats with that logo on the tank!
Source: Race Cafe
Visit Studio Motors
Source: Race Cafe
Visit Studio Motors
Labels:
Cafe Racer,
Kawasaki,
Kawasaki EX250 Ninja,
Studio Motor
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Kawasaki Cafe
A nice Kawa-cafe, these pictures are at least five years old, so there’s not a lot I could find out. I really like the tail section, a style that I usually don’t find attractive, yet it works here. The custom tank is nice, too! Not so much feeling the blue on the engine, though.
Source: Ottonero Cafe Racer
Source: Ottonero Cafe Racer
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