Hey Scott. We had our viewing party yesterday here in Plymouth, Mass. Shitty weather forced alot of guys to take there trucks, but a handful of us rode in. We had it at our local watering hole. Decent turnout for shitty, cold, rainy New England weather. Just wanted to say we really dug the flick, the bike came out awesome. Keep up the good work man, looking forward to future movies from you guys. Ever on the East Coast, look us up. Keith
Hey Scott
Thanks for checkin out Shawns work Its all done in Pen , I have many more Most of them new school, But we have agreed that he should focus on traditional Old School chops classics & antiques as you can see his detail is off the charts. He has developed a small fan club in Vancouver Canada. & has done work for Indian Larry
& Kim Peterson at in the wind if you know anyone who might be interested in his work feel free to let me know. I am trying to tighten up some loose ends at my shop & hope to attend the Dave Man Chopperfest Tory has asked me to look him up
I make trophies for bike shows I did the Childrens ride Vtwin Magazine magazine
Bagger build off featuring Brian Klock & paul Yaffe Lots O fun
Thanks Scott,Just checked out your photo's,nice trump!,i used to have a pre unit t-bird flat track style with bsa a10 frame and norton forks!,and a 3TA for sunday mornings!!.
If you have never done the Hansen Dam All-British Ride, do not miss it the next time it comes around. All bikes are welcomed. This was the 30th annual and the 20th year of Norton Club sponsorship. I've always wanted to do this ride and thanks to Earl for reminding me about it, I did just that this past weekend.
The event started bright and early in the parking lot of the Hansen Dam Recreation Center. There were a sea of vintage iron and their riders pensively waiting to attack the hundred mile long route nestled in the canyons of the Los Angeles Forest. The ride started at 10am, but not everyone left at the same time. People left in different sized groups. Earl and I waited by the entrance until we saw a pack we wanted to tag along with. Once we were in the canyons, everyone started going at their own pace as we began to spread out nicely. Every bit of the ride was memorable right down to the well balanced smells of horses and burnt oil. Every now and then we stopped for a breather and checked our map to see if we were heading in the right direction. Four hours later we finally made it back to the parking lot and earned ourselves a pin for doing the ride.
I was so happy with my restored helmet from Rene I had to share the news. When I first bought my old helmet it was always a little big and the wind at eighty plus was deafening....but not any more.
You may have seen his booth at a motorcycle event, you may have heard of him through word of mouth or you may be just learning about him right now, but Rene Chavez' company, Primos Helmet Design, is a must if you have a helmet that needs a new liner or if it just doesn't fit well. What I find most interesting about Rene's work is the amount of attention he puts into not only the way the helmet will fit, but also the way it will look. I was more than satisfied when I got my helmet back. It had a better than perfect fit while sporting its new green crushed velvet liner. Rene's Trademark: a well fitted helmet lined with high quality foam, low profile look and a personalized dome. He has an array of cool liners you can choose from, but the dome part is where the fun comes in; this where Rene likes to add the owner's personal touch. Most often, that signature piece comes from an old shirt. On my helmet, I chose the very first logo I designed for our company, the One World Studios' #1 shirt.
So if you have an old or new helmet that doesn't fit right, the liner crumbs are getting to you or if you just want the coolest personalized helmet around go with Primos.
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Local or International, call Rene and work it out.
Hey Guys, We posted a ton of pics from The Harbortown Bobber premiere this week on the blog and a fun video of the evening's festivities on YouTube. CLICK HERE to watch, vote, and comment! We'll be posting a clip of Scotty and the gang tearing up the freeways soon so stay tuned to our YouTube channel and Facebook.
Don't forget we're giving away free Dickies with the HB logo on it to anyone who wants to hold a HB screening party! Details here.
We'll be in San Diego premiering the movie at the Two Roses on Nov. 14th so everyone who missed it in Santa Monica ride down and join us!
If you have never done the Hansen Dam All-British Ride, do not miss it the next time it comes around. All bikes are welcomed. This was the 30th annual and the 20th year of Norton Club sponsorship. I've always wanted to do this ride and thanks to Earl for remindi… Continue
I was so happy with my restored helmet from Rene I had to share the news. When I first bought my old helmet it was always a little big and the wind at eighty plus was deafening....but not any more.
You may have seen his booth at a motorcycle event, you may have heard of him through word of mouth or you may be just learning about him right… Continue
Well, Zack and I are sitting here hangin at our booth at the good ol' Roadster show. Despite some rain it's been pretty good so far. We even got a chance to see the Fonz. Also, this is my bike's first official show. Finally finished even the smallest details on it. This week I had the… Continue
If you don't know Earl, you will soon. Earl was not only one of the main fabricators on my movie bike, "The Harbortown Bobber," he's also a great friend. For me, the words "fifties" and "sixties" is an idea, for earl it's a time and place. Not only is he filled with knowledge, he's a great story teller. I can sit there and listen to his stories for hours about him growing up in a time he recalls as, "You can just get away with everything…it was just a better time." Yesterday morning at the crack… Continue