Modern samurai Originally uploaded by Photocapy. Howdy troops! Outside my occasional trips to lue, it’s been a while since I’ve gotten back to nature. I’m sure being locked up in an office for days on end isn’t a good thing, so this weekend I’m takin’ a break. A mini vacation of sorts. I’m off to […]
Continue reading...10. November 2006
Thanks to Splinter for sharing this photo. I’ve never really seen them side by side. The Goldwing is GARGANTUAN! At around 850 lbs, it’s more than half the weight of the Tiny SMART car. I’d like to stick the Honda Spree at the end. That’d be cute.(the Goldwing weighs MORE than 7 Sprees!) ***UPDATE 11/11/06***Well, […]
Continue reading...9. November 2006
Taking a break Originally uploaded by eclipseman. Eclipseman shot this beautiful photo of a field worker taking a break on her little Cub. It’d be nicer if she wasn’t out there working… maybe touring the countryside and taking a break to pour a nice cup of green tea from a thermos instead. *steve contemplates bustin’ […]
Continue reading...9. November 2006
(Daniel Simon has BLOWN me away with this bike that looks like a cross between a chopper, an automotive welding robot, and a industrial pizza cutter.)The cool thing about fantasy is that it is normally fantastic… a push of the imagination beyond what we think is possible. It’s a creation that forces you to briefly […]
Continue reading...8. November 2006
(cue “Highway to the Danger Zone” music) Pete is a not just a Burg fan, but also a former “Naval avionics tech geek”, so of COURSE this bucket got his attention. WebBikeWorld has been digging up all the trippy helmets lately and here’s what they had to say about this one when they added it […]
Continue reading...8. November 2006
lambretta Originally uploaded by Barnabella. I always thought it would be cool to paint up a scooter in an old WWII scheme… maybe turn a Ruckus into a old, OD Green, army messenger bike or as captured here and shared by Barnabella, a Lambretta with a menacing Flying Tigers style. I’m a little leery of […]
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11. November 2006
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