This video was put together perfectly.
2.20.2016
2.13.2016
Born Free 8
I think every person that is interested custom motorcycles, needs to go to born free. This is one of the best shows in California and I think one of the best shows in America. The vibes are dope, there are so many freakin bikes, dope ass builders, good food, beer, cool venders and the weather is usually really hot, so bring water.
Check out this video and see what I am talking about.
If your not sold yet. You should definitely google it and see all the different bikes and builders that show up.
www.Bornfreeshow.com
www.Bornfreeshow.com
2.09.2016
Builder | Dustin Kott
Dustin is one of my favorite cafe racer builders. I am a huge fan of his work and designs on motorcycles. Check out this quick interview with him, he's dope.
www.Kottmotorcycles.com
www.Kottmotorcycles.com
Here are a few of his builds, I feel like every builds is perfect.
2.06.2016
The Beautiful Ducati Cafe Racer
The story of Cafe Racers and the stories behind them always amaze me. There is always a person who feel's the passion when they build the bike, which sometimes leaves them to create beautiful machine's like this one.
2.05.2016
The [ER] motorcycles were designed and built by me in my back yard. My longtime friend and mentor Mr. Ben Hardy assisted me wholeheartedly. We had met when he taught me how to wire my first motorcycle, a 1947 “knucklehead” in 1961. He had contacts developed over years of repairing motorcycles in his shop on West Florence Ave. Jim Magnera of MC Supply was a valuable asset. He had arranged to act as my agent when Harley Davidson sold me an unnumbered engine (shovel head) which required a new law from the California Legislature. Mr. Magnera was also active in financing the burgeoning black motorcycle enterprise in South Central Los Angeles. Mr. Magnera and Mr.Hardy were instrumental in my relationships with motorcycle specialists in Los Angeles.
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