The interests of motorcycles, skateboards, and peeps into a lifestyle...Suicide Wheels: meant to mean repect to the wheels we love that can take ourselves out at any moment...
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
me skatin along time ago
don't be to strong of a critic....please mind that this vids goin on a decade old...hence alot of my baggy clothes haha
paratroopers
"I spied this at a French D-day museum.
British paratroopers are dropped from the sky with a motorbike in a tube.
Adjust the seat post and bars and your good to go!
They were the coolest thing on the Normandy roads in 1944." Trawler
whom has a very awesome blog....one of my favs
http://trawler-rider.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2008-08-29T07%3A58%3A00%2B01%3A00&max-results=14
Monday, December 22, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Pakistan Death Wall
"Pakistani people watch as an acrobat rides his motorcycle around a circular track during the memorial of Muslim saint Syed Lal Shah next to his shrine in Muree, about 60 kilometers north of Islamabad, Pakistan, Sunday, June 15, 2008. Hundred of pilgrims gather during six days every year to pay respect at the tomb of Syed Lal Shah. (Emilio Morenatti/AP Photo)"
via: ABC, New CAfe Society
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Gou Miyagi
Yet another example of Japanese creativity and attention to detail in the modern bike/skate culture. Some of its very remeniscent of a modern Lance Mountain or Neil Blender. Gotta love it!!!
Tha Vintagent
one of the most educational blogs out there. Thanks for another great write up.
The film below has been floating around the internet for a while, but it's worth having here as the footage is remarkable. The attribution is the Czech importer of Indian Motocycles, a Mr. Frantisek Marik, who made the films during a trip to the USA in 1920, presumably to visit the Springfield, MA, home of Indian. The video claims that Daytona, FL, is the location of this Board Track, but there was never such a track there, only sand racing. It will be difficult to sort out the actual track location without a proper hi-res copy of the film to find sponsor's ads and such on the stands.
The film below has been floating around the internet for a while, but it's worth having here as the footage is remarkable. The attribution is the Czech importer of Indian Motocycles, a Mr. Frantisek Marik, who made the films during a trip to the USA in 1920, presumably to visit the Springfield, MA, home of Indian. The video claims that Daytona, FL, is the location of this Board Track, but there was never such a track there, only sand racing. It will be difficult to sort out the actual track location without a proper hi-res copy of the film to find sponsor's ads and such on the stands.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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