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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas

I wish everyone a Merry Christmas!!!

Good Times


missing these guys here...remembering some stories...in fact that's what sticks in the end, at least for me...stories about a little girl hugging her dad, stories about relationships, and since it's a chopper blog, stories about a well hidden back up knuckle motor being shipped in a greyhound bus, guns taken from trucks and getting hidden in a hick town...priceless moments...
and wondering why the fuck I was singing "State Trooper" chorus when I saw a police block here in Sao Paulo...yes...I remember why...





F.L.



pic stole from 4Q. Scanned from Roller Magazine no. 4. Forrest's beautiful panhead!!!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Altamont Speedway '69

 The Hells Angels at Altamont 
 Gram Parsons and Chris Hillmanof the The Flying Buritto Brothers at The Altamont Speedway
 Grace Slick of the Jefferson Airplane at The Altamont
Mick and Keith

 all photos from Robert Altman - Livermore, California - December 6, 1969

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Scout Knife


In love with this Scout single blade knife. From the shape of the blade to the gorgeous bone handle...love everything about it.
from Seattle, WA.

***SOLD***

JK20 Classic Gloss Black 
Black Imported Velvet Liner
Size 60/61
210 usd / 420 reais

Leo Payne's Turnip Eater


 





"Leo Payne was a leading drag racer and top-speed record racer from the 1950s through the 1970s. He was a drag racing champion and set numerous records on his highly modified Harley-Davidson Sportsters. His custom-built machine, dubbed "Turnip Eater," was also the first non-streamliner to go over 200 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats in 1969. Payne was a master at building special carburetors to run a nitromethane and gas combination. Payne’s designs helped S&S Cycle launch a successful line of racing carburetors. " From AMA Website.

Going to Japan...

My buddy Lucas from The Factory Metal Works sent me this pic of their killer Triumph that is going to Japan for the Mooneyes Show.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

440 pages of cool choppers!

Christmas is coming...make sure to check them out and buy them: HERE

No need to introduce Cicero but just to be repetitive, Cicero rules, great friend and super talented...has been shooting all the coolest bikes and builders around for the last few years...so this is something you have to have on your garage...great reference with all those rad bikes you rip off to post on facebook with no credit.



"Documenting various vintage chopper riders, builders, their work, and their workspaces. These 6x9" softcover compilation books are a whopping 440 pages packed with full bleed photographs printed in black and white on natural white stock."