Monday, February 26, 2007

Petchitecture






PAWS (Pets Are Wonderful Support), a San Francisco-based nonprofi devoted to caring for the pets of people with HIV/AIDS, holds a number of fundraisers throughout the year-including the annual Petchitecture competition, in which local design firms try their hand at creating doggy domiciles that are then auctioned off for charity.

Gregg DesJardins GC1000




Gregg's Customs owner Gregg DesJardins may be a newbie to most readers but we can assure you that he won't remain so for long. After years of honing his skills making aftermarket parts for various sportbike applications, DesJardins needed a place to hang them, something to show-off what GC was capable of. The result was this fabulous RC51-powered, custom-framed bike he calls the GC-1000.

As detailed in the March issue, the GC shows a new direction for customs builders. DesJardins has basically applied a chopper build ethic to sportbikes. While most custom sportbikes used to fall in to the paint-n-pipe category, we're now seeing the kind of attention previously lavished on choppers. The GC bike takes it step farther, with frame, swingarm, tank and tailsection—heck, even the taillight!—all hand-fabbed by the builder.

From the story: “The tank you see here, believe it or not, was his first attempt. After seeing it in person we almost didn't believe him, swearing up-and-down that he'd made a hundred before it. It's that good.”

We can't wait to see what he does next.

http://www.cycleworld.com/article.asp?section_id=3&article_id=278

Friday, February 23, 2007

Ed "9mm" Ratcliff

Check out my Boy 9mm. We used to be room mates in the Lion's Den Fighter house. Watch for the suprise ending. KARATE BITCHES!!!


Capricorn Cycle Works


Check out this Rim. This is the coolest wheel I've ever seen. Click the link to see it in motion.

Capricorncyclo-works.com

Exile Cycles-Brown Pearl

Russel Mitchel has done it again. Notice the hidden cables and simple style.
www.exilecycle.com