Avid researcher, Fritz, brings us this specimen that looks like the great, great, great grandfather to the Honda Ruckus. This is, as the image shows, a 1927 Cechie Bohmerland. Check out it’s cool, nekkid frame and the long, low look. Not bad for 1927. Sure it looks like the results of an over indulgent night […]
Continue reading...Monday, February 4, 2008
Bouncing around the webisphere, I made a stop by the old Dragon’s place, when I found a post that said “A Hummer I’d actually own”. Thinking to myself, “well, the Dragon is a scooter fan and a steam punk fan… so this is either a Hummer Scooter or a Hummer made of riveted brass and […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 14, 2007
First, reduce a Honda Elite down to it’s bare essentials. Next reuse old street lamp covers, vacuums and what have you. At the end you have recycled a bunch of garbage to make a one-of-a-kind creation. The Junk Scooter! Sculpt Meister, and friend to found-parts, Nemo Gould has decided to take his work on the […]
Continue reading...Monday, November 5, 2007
vespa Originally uploaded by brazov1971 Perfect for someone who is torn on getting that classic Vespa or getting the classic car. This pair is about as hip as it gets. You know what would be real cool? If you could walk across the platform and control the steering from the car. Anyway, thanks to brazov1971 […]
Continue reading...Monday, November 5, 2007
i polmoni del futuro Originally uploaded by oreundici This photo entitled “i polmoni del futuro”, or “lungs of the future” was shot in Italy. Maybe this is how riders in LA will need to travel if smog levels don’t drop. I don’t know exactly whats going on in this shot, but how often do you […]
Continue reading...Monday, October 29, 2007
As complex as the fourth-dimensional hyper cube after which it is named (ask Carl Sagan), the Yamaha Tesseract made quite a splash here in the 3rd dimension. What is it? A tall quadrunner? A 4-wheeled motorcycle? An MP4? I don’t know how to classify it other than an oddity. Is there really any more of […]
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Monday, March 24, 2008
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