La Maserati MC20 est une voiture qui a déjà fait ses preuves sur le marché automobile. Avec son design élégant et ses performances impressionnantes, elle a su séduire les amateurs de voitures de sport
You don't collect trophies from the illustrious Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show without being a master of your craft. But the full extent of Kengo Kimura's talent goes far beyond just his skill with metal. The man behind Heiwa MC has a sharp eye and excellent taste—he builds elegant machines that defy convention without screaming for attention. Kimura-san has wowed us in the past with his frame-up vintage Triumph customs, but his latest project is a touch more restrained—and more modern. It's based on a 2003-model Triumph Bonneville T100, and it was built for a client that had two very
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#1 Motovlogging The first way to make some cash while out riding around on your motorcycle is to film yourself, the road, or both while doing it. It’s called Motorcycle Video Blogging or MotoVlogging. By strapping on cameras to your bike or attaching them to your helmet, you can document your journey. The key for this to work is to make your videos interesting for people to watch. No one wants to see you riding over to your grandma’s house […]
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Simply coded MC1, BSA’s prototype 250cc racer of the early Fifties bristleswith progressive technical features. Its engine has a near-horizontal single cylinder with twin carburettors and fou…
From young girls braving the Sulu Sea to schoolkids in Afghanistan, in new book Stories and Dreams Steve McCurry records the strength and curiosity of children around the world
Ducati’s Diavel has been an odd Duc since its 2011 inception, going partway down a cruiser path but not fully committing to the segment’s form-ahead-of-function paradigm.The regular Diavels can feel a bit confused – it’s sort of a cruiser but one from a new sub-breed.
Tom Simpson and Simon Lunn met 5 years ago on a Creative Blacksmith course. Like you do. According to Tom they had both reached a crossroads with their careers and were looking for something they were more passionate about. And so was born Foundry Motorcycle, a name that reflects their fascination with metalworking, and motorcycles – obviously. Foundry has been up and running properly now for 6 months, with 5 stunning bikes under their belts and a waiting list for more. They are also importers of the gorgeous Gasolina boots and jackets, and serve coffee in their shop just outside Chichester in the UK. In this short space of time they have made their presence felt at the ‘must see’ shows like Festival of 1000 bikes, Goodwood Revival and of course our very own Bike Shed Events. Unlike some builders the guys don’t want to be seen as one marque specialists, as evidenced by the current projects on the bench which include Hondas, BM’s, a Ducati and a Moto Guzzi. They also don’t want to be known for one particular genre either as Simon is into his cafe racers and contemporary trackers, where as Tom prefers old school trackers and bobbers, like this one. When it comes to complete builds, sometimes its difficult to know where to start. In the case of ‘Old 56′ it started with a pair of black Biltwell Tracker bars that a customer spotted lying around in the shop. He had recently seen an article on old bobbers in a Classic Bike mag and decided to start a project. Of course, a pre-unit engine was pretty critical to the look but Tom & Simon tell us the style of the bike really was driven by those bars. They wanted to keep the stripped down minimalist look of the bikes in the original article. So they built the hard-tail in house and went for no front ‘guard, ’12 o’clock’ rear and 19 inch wheels, and mounted the original ‘chrono’ speedo at the back of the tank to keep the front end clean. The oil tank was fabricated from a fire extinguisher and the pin up decal is a Vaga Vagas illustration from an Esquire magazine desk calendar. The seat is Biltwell too, cantilevered from cut down truck springs, giving a nice clean line to the back end. The bike lives at the shop and gets ridden most weeks. After a year, the engine is now totally sorted and apparently pulls really strongly on the single carb, which you can see and hear for yourself as it’s featured in a video for a leading British clothing brand. Foundry’s aim is to produce bikes that look like they were always ‘meant to be’. Maintaining some visual and engineering continuity with the original bike, but improving things wherever possible. ‘Old 56′ is a great example of that. A lot of people think it came out of the factory looking like this and that the guys just went about a restoration. Far from it. Tom & Simon have poured their hearts into building their own unique interpretation of the Bobber. Not only that, they are both top guys who have supported what we’re trying to do here at The Shed from day one. For both those things, we’d like to say thanks Foundry. We can’t wait to see what’s next. Photos by Nick Carter. via The Bike Shed
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This custom 2WD Ural was built by the team Le Mani Moto, they called it "From Russia With Love" as a reference to the James Bond film of the same name
Description: Images of baseball, basketball, and bicycling. Repository: Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America. Collection: Collection of Sally Fox, 1575, 1667-2005 (inclusive), 1860-1929 (bulk) Call Number: MC 638 Catalog Record: id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/009724422/catalog Questions? Ask a Schlesinger Librarian
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French e-bike maker Coleen has the perfect companion for your Aston Martin DB4 in Sanction Green. Based on their Composer model, the collaboration sports special Aston Martin racing green paint along with a classic round white number plate. The special...
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Simply coded MC1, BSA’s prototype 250cc racer of the early Fifties bristleswith progressive technical features. Its engine has a near-horizontal single cylinder with twin carburettors and fou…
The Ducati SportClassic was a bike ahead of its time. Three years ago, poor sales triggered the end of a short five-year production run. But today, it’s one of the most sought-after machines for retro bike fans, and a popular platform for customization. Ergonomics be damned: the SportClassic looks good and goes fast. This 2009 Ducati Sport1000s is owned by Lucas Worthing, and despite its stunning aesthetics, it’s no trailer queen: Worthing uses it to the max at his local track, the Buttonwillow Raceway in California. The stock 43mm Marzocchi forks have been swapped out for adjustable Öhlins Road &
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Post-Sale Update: After 34 bids on eBay, this Honda RC30 has found a new home for $32,101. We just featured one of these, but this example is even better, with a well-documented race history. An ex…
The Britten was built in a shed thousands of miles away from the nearest racetrack, but that didn't stop it from achieving international domination. Here's what makes it so amazing!
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