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Sunday, March 12, 2006
More photoblogging Daytona Bike Week 2006
Everything's got an edge, down to the square exhaust.
Looking toward the beach on Main Street.
Main Street
Twin V Twins (the funny thing is that one of the belt drives broke, but no problem, he just put the broken belt around his neck and drove away on the other engine.
Exhaust exits behind the seat. Not uncommon on a racing bike, but almost unheard of on a cruiser.
Walz Hardcore Cycles was on Main Street this year instead of Beach St. I was very excited to learn that they now have a base of operations in Miami. Not that I'm going to be doing any buying any time soon, but this guy is a real original and originator in terms of frame design and other features and he doesn't get much U.S. attention, so hopefully we'll see some of these bikes on the road in the near future.
This is the bike that ended up winning the Ride-in contest.
self portrait in chrome (no, not the bald guy, the other side)
Rome HOG member
Chianti HOG member
Italy well represented at bike week this year I reckon
Main Street bridge
Panhead fromunda
Single sided swing arm with separate steering mechanism.
The guy has a smoke belching dragon on the front of his bike.
More retro from Young. Crazy brake hoop (?)
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- Wooden scaffolding
- Another Lotus sighting
- Down Hudson
- Bread guy through scrim
- Like ants
- Across the river
- Um... about that new sign...
- Bellied up
- 424 Washington (River Lofts)
- DeNiro peelback
- Tribeca gets a Turks and Frogs
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- Poor Maiden Lane
- Downtown rain
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- Petrarca Vino E Cucina
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- Waiting in front of Stark's
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- Depends on the motorcycle, doesn't it?
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- Cameras come to NoBat
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- Seated in the Evil section
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- At the Iron Horse
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- The smoker
- Into the fray
- Bus graveyard
- Celebrity sighting: The Moonlight Bunny Ranch Pimp
- Celebrity sighting: Willie G.
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- Thematic break: Daytona Bike Week 2006
- Fire escaping
- Woolworth Building reflected
- Hand in hand toward Broadway
- Orange coat
- Winter sun
- Fultonhaus stops traffic
- Dipping a toe
- Spring bloom: shops
- No Recycle Here
- 'Did you see across the street?'
- Air Bike 50
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2 comments:
I love the Walz bike. I think satin / matte finishes really class up a bike, and they're totally original.
At the show at Javits last month, I noticed a lot of the new bikes for 06 and 07 were almost entirely matte. I didn't realize how much I liked it until I saw one bike (and for the life of me, I can't remember who made it) that was black matte and copper (check it out here.
(Pic's slightly blurry but you'll get the idea)
Hi Vinny. There's a real backlash against flashy paint jobs that's resulting in a lot of dull finish and natural metal finish bikes. I think the one you snapped is from a Staten Island shop called Mayhem Custom Cycles. I'm not really sure what "anodized" means, but it comes up often when I see this appearance described. I think it's a special treatment that allows a metal to be dyed instead of painted.
At the Easy Rider show in Daytona there were some bikini girls posing with an Exile Cycles bike called "Brown Pearl" which not only has a matte finish it has a sort of faux tarnish.
Cheers,
Will
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