Tuesday, December 6, 2011
1975 Goldwing custom
Beautiful 1975 Goldwing Custom. This is by far the coolest Goldwing I've ever seen!
Pictures from Bikeexif.com
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Monday, October 31, 2011
Monday Funday
In celebration of the snow fall that was given to the East Coast over the weekend here is a look at last years season of Eric Costa. Peace!
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
1996 Virago 750 Custom
Jesse "The Juice" Annis is one Creative-Ass Bastard!
As a musician and visual artist it only makes sense that his bike would represent well what he is all about.
This grimy, dirty and straight raw look seen below was created by some simple tweaks that the Juice did himself on his first motorcycle (and only vehicle).
Love it...hate it...or just can't understand it--This thing catches eyes.
Take notice first in the tank and rear fender ground down to the original steel. Currently still rusting once sealed the raw look will be preserved without further deterioration.
The seat has to be the most unique part. The original seat was violently torn off and replaced with a graded piece of metal. Surprisingly more comfortable than one would think this part of the design not only shows off the basic silhouette of the bike but it also lowers the riders center of gravity making ripping fast turns that much more fun.
In the end this project is far from finished but at the same time sick just the way it is.
As a musician and visual artist it only makes sense that his bike would represent well what he is all about.
This grimy, dirty and straight raw look seen below was created by some simple tweaks that the Juice did himself on his first motorcycle (and only vehicle).
Love it...hate it...or just can't understand it--This thing catches eyes.
Take notice first in the tank and rear fender ground down to the original steel. Currently still rusting once sealed the raw look will be preserved without further deterioration.
The seat has to be the most unique part. The original seat was violently torn off and replaced with a graded piece of metal. Surprisingly more comfortable than one would think this part of the design not only shows off the basic silhouette of the bike but it also lowers the riders center of gravity making ripping fast turns that much more fun.
In the end this project is far from finished but at the same time sick just the way it is.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Bobby Hallowell
This is Rob Hallowell in the off season doing what he does best. Killing it.
This is Rob Hallowell last winter also doing what he does best.
Killing it.
Halloweezy 2011 (remixed) from Rob Hallowell on Vimeo.
This is Rob Hallowell last winter also doing what he does best.
Killing it.
Halloweezy 2011 (remixed) from Rob Hallowell on Vimeo.
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