Friday, March 30, 2012

'26 Indian Prince

Indian Prince was not around for long, with a production run of only 4 years for the American Indian Motorcycle Company original survivors are few and far between.
The slogan used to market the Indian Prince was ‘You can learn to ride it in 5 minutes’!
The 1926 Indian Prince featured a 3 speed transmission, common for this time. Marketed to first time motorcyclists the 1926 Indian Prince features a lightweight frame, low seat and lengthened handlebars. Grinder style forks and a compressed coil provided nominal suspension travel.
This 1926 Indian Prince has been beautifully captured by photographer Nick Keating. DOWNLOAD it here – 1926 Indian Prince

Reflection

A spectacular casting of a reclining nude woman, finished in highly polished chrome, adorning the hood of a 1948 Lincoln Continental with a deep black paint finish. Gorgeous. From the driver's seat, you see the figures smooth backside as she lazily watches the world roll by from her reclined pose. by =tundra-timmy

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Kamome Sprinter H-D

built by Charlie Stockwell of Warr’s Harley-Davidson, London
Synonymous with luxurious craftsmanship and one-off design, The Evisu x Warr’s Harley-Davidson Motorbike, aptly named the Kamome Sprinter, showcases a darkened harmonic combination of past vintage styles with modern functionality and celebrates the creativity and hand-made practices for which both brands are famous.
Every detail of this bike offers more than meets the eye. Look closely into the hand engraved engine covers and you will see Japanese inspired art. Nishikigoi Koi, scales, crashing waves and dragons are just some of what can be found on first glance of the beautifully and probably painstakingly hand engraved work of a local gunsmith in London. Look closer and you see more of the Evisu influence in symbols and characters used by the denim brand throughout their 20 year existence.

Design – Charlie Stockwell & Evisu
Completion - 8 weeks
Donor vehicle – 2011 H-D Softail Crossbones
Engine – 96ci Twin-Cam B
Trans – H-D 6-Speed
Frame – H-D Softail
Swingarm – H-D Softail
Forks – H-D Springer
Brakes – H-D
Exhaust – Warr’s/Charlie Stockwell - Spud Shooter Exhaust
Air Cleaner – Warr’s Cali’ Air Cleaner
Handlebars – Warr’s Kamome Drop Bars
Saddle – Warr’s Messinger Solo Antique Brown
Tire Front – Firestone Champion 4.00 x 18
Tire Rear – Firestone Champion 5.00 x 16
Front wheel – 18 x 3.5
Rear wheel – 16 x 3.5
Fenders – Warr’s Frisco
Headlamp – CSC
Tail lamp – CSC
Engraving – Warr’s by appointment
Denim Wrap – Charlie Stockwell & Evisu
Plating – London Chroming
Custom Paint – Classic Cycle Works
Website - www.warrs.com
Words – Takayuki Ono
Photography – Marianne Logica
from http://autoambush.com/blog/

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Nancy Cameron

Nancy Cameron Playboy Playmate of the Month for the January 1974, 20th anniversary issue.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Rat Cafe

Sic Chops 'Rat Cafe' is made primarily from recycled parts and won the Cafe Racer Showdown at this year's show.

Copper Mike's 'Steampunk' bike

Copper Mike’s latest build, Steampunk, made it’s East Coast Bike Show debut during the International Motorcycle Show at the Jacob Javits Center. Copper Mike’s build left the record crowd in awe of the creativity, fabrication, and execution that went into his latest creation. The Ultimate Builder 2012 show brought in the highest number of entries in show history, but Steampunk emerged as the best that NYC had to offer! Check out the other incredible bikes and some images of Steampunk at GRAVESEND CHOPPERS.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Smookie Tiger

The Smookie Tiger in a simulated natural environment! by ~ByteStudio