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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dan Kahn – Kahn Media 818/881-5246 Dan@KahnMedia.com Bonneville on Melrose Hod rods, vintage bikes and legends of speed highlight debut of SO-CAL Speed Shop’s new apparel line at RON ROBINSON/FRED SEGAL June 9th at 1:00pm Los Angeles, Calif. (May 23, 2012) – In the late 1940s, daring young men [...]
Where does your inspiration come from? For Jason Blieck, famed Los Angeles designer, his comes from a motorcycle ride up to the Griffith Observatory.
“THE” Bonneville The Triumph Bonneville T120 was a British motorcycle designed and built by Triumph Engineering Co Ltd between 1959 and 1972, when the engine size was increased to 750 cc (46 cu in). The Bonneville T120 was Edward Turner’s last production design at Triumph (in retirement Turner designed the Triumph Bandit/BSA Fury which did [...]
Mule “Stealth” Street-Tracker By David Edwards—Here’s the latest street-tracker from Richard Pollock at Mule Motorcycles, a 1200 Harley nicknamed “Stealth” due to its black and dark-gray color scheme. Bound for the concrete canyons of New York City, its new owner is Brooklyn avant-garde sculptor Matthew Day Jackson. While Jackson supplied the base bike, a 2000 [...]
Streetmaster “Brighton” Triumph Cafe Racer by Retromoto, on 187 days ago , under Featured The “new” Triumph Bonneviles are cool, but you’ve got to admit they’re just lacking something. The Thruxton was an improvement, but….. Luckily, Streetmaster of Irvine, California is cranking out modern day Triumph customs that seem to be more British than the [...]
Streetmaster Triumph prototype Three months ago, Richard Pollock sent us shots of a new bike he was working on. It was destined to become the prototype for the well-received Streetmaster Brighton café racer and So-Cal Miler tracker, and we’ve now got our hands on proper studio shots. As you can see, it’s a beauty. According [...]
Streetmaster Brighton Cafe Racer | Mule Motorcycles Café Racers Posted on 03 August 2011 Many of us love Café Racers and especially the old Triumph Café Racers because they have always been a part of something very special. The 1960′s saw a stream of Hollywood and home-grown celebrities riding Triumphs and establishing the marque’s global [...]
Pair of Streemaster Twins Originally found at BikeExif.com and Wired’s Autopia Blog is the Brighton Cafe Racer built by the guys at Streetmaster, who specialize in building custom modern Bonneville based motorcycles. The Brighton Cafe Racer features a tuned 790cc twin that bumps output to 74 horsepower, 34 percent more than stock. The engine is [...]




