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    mardi 30 juillet 2013

    the EFI


    Running on fat Avons, our EFI showcase’s the simplicity of your archetypal bobber in its purest of forms. Simple and clean lines, the latest generation Royal Enfield motor sits snugly in the modified frame. The sports bike front end compliments the already ‘beefy’ look, giving the bike a suitably more aggressive stance not to mention stopping power. The tin ware strategically placed as not to clutter but to accentuate the styling based around a 40′s/50′s design to complete a custom motorcycle that looks equally at home trundling about country lanes as blasting though town.


















    from oldempire motorcycles

    Trial : A tough and important double win for Bou in Great Britain / Un doublé pour Bou dans la douleur


    Winner in the heat of the first day and under the rain on Sunday, Tony Bou (Montesa Michelin) claimed an important double win despite a painful body as the reigning champion crashed in the last lap on Sunday. The World Champion is now leading the series by ten points over Adam Raga (Gas Gas), with two more races to go.
    Vainqueur samedi sur le sec puis dimanche sous la pluie, Tony Bou (Montesa Michelin) est allé chercher ce double succès avec courage, après s’être blessé lors du dernier tour de la seconde journée. Ce doublé lui permet de porter son avance sur Adam Raga (Gas Gas) à dix points, alors qu’il ne reste que deux journées au programme
    Whatever was the weather this weekend in Great Britain, hot and dusty on Saturday or rainy and muddy on Sunday, Tony Bou was the strongest rider and got its first double win of the season.
    On Saturday his teammate Takahisa Fujinami (Montesa Michelin) offered him a strong opportunity to increase his leadership, as the Japanese finished second and beats Raga who recovered on Sunday with a second position. Scoring the lowest score on each of the three laps on Sunday, Bou crashed heavily in the seventh section and land on sharp rock that punctured his right side; Bou got some immediate attention from his team, and cruised to another win.
    Third and second Raga is now ten points behind Bou, before the final round scheduled in France early in September; the battle for the title but also for the third position, as there’s only eight points between Fujinami third and Jeroni Fajardo (Beta) fifth, will give a lot of interest to this eighth and last event of the season.
    qu'il fasse chaud ou qu’il pleuve, Tony Bou était imbattable ce weekend en Grande Bretagne ou il a signé deux importants succès face à Adam Raga son principal rival au championnat.
    Bien aidé le premier jour par son équipier Takahisa Fujinami (Montesa Michelin) qui s’intercalait entre lui et Raga, Bou a été encore plus impressionnant dimanche ou il signe la meilleure performance lors de chacun des trois tours, s’imposant avec vingt six points d’avance sur Raga malgré une blessure survenue dans la septième zone du dernier tour. Avec une plaie ouverte au niveau de l’estomac, Bou recevait quelques soins de la part de son suiveur et filait vers l’infirmerie sitôt achevée la course.
    Avec cette double victoire Bou porte son avance sur Raga, troisième et second, à dix points avant la finale prévue début septembre en France. La lutte pour la dernière marche du podium sera tout aussi intense, puisque huit points séparent Fujinami troisième de Jeroni Fajardo (Beta) cinquième.
    Classements :
    Première journée : 1.Bou (ESP, Montesa Michelin) ; 2.Fujinami (JAP, Montesa Michelin) ; 3.Raga (ESP, Gas Gas) ; 4.Fajardo (ESP, Beta) ; 5.Cabestany (ESP, Sherco Michelin) ; etc….
    Seconde journée : 1.Bou ; 2.Raga ; 3.Fajardo ; 4.Fujinami ; 5.Cabestany ; etc…
    Championnat : 1.Bou, 203 ; 2.Raga, 193 ; 3.Fujinami, 149 ; 4.Cabestany, 142 ; 5.Fajardo, 141 ; etc….

    Tom’s XS650


    Tom Elliott XS650 8 A
    Tom Elliot sent us a couple of mobile phone snaps of his shed built xs650 via Facebook, and we liked it so much we asked for more. It may be a humble build in his view, but it’s what we’re all about. We like to put machines like this side by side with the pro builds from Spirit of the Seventies and Cafe Racer Dreams, with no less fanfare, and usually just as many positive comments at the bottom of each story.
    Tom Elliott XS650 21 A
    Tom is from Connersville, Indiana and is married with two daughters. “I have worked as a mechanic and a parts man for the last 8 years. My dad put me on my first bike when I was 7, it was a Honda 70 dirt bike. I rode that thing everyday! And I have been hooked on riding ever since”.
    Tom Elliott XS650 9 A
    It was Tom’s dad that bought this bike, stock, in 1992 with 6000 miles on the clock. Last year Tom found himself without a ride and wanted something stylish so he persuaded his dad to let him tinker with the Yamaha, and this is the end result. “I really love the look and simplicity of the old bikes.”
    Tom Elliott XS650 20 A
    “I see lots of bobbers and choppers, but to me they are just cookie cutter. I wanted something that looked like it could have been produced that way. Along the way a good friend of mine was in an accident and lost his life. That’s what really got me going instead of just dreaming.”
    Tom Elliott XS650 24 A
    Tom rides his cafe/brat hybrid every day, as his commuter and his toy! The best of both worlds! “Whenever I ride it brings back memories of being a kid on the back of my dad’s bikes, and reminds me life is short and ya only get one chance at each day, so make it worth it!”
    Tom Elliott XS650 Combo 1
    We love our pro-built custom specials, stripped and re-assembled from the ground up with high performance upgrades and ubercool paint, but a bike like this is every inch as cool. Keep ‘em coming, as they inspire the next guy to do something for themselves.
    Tom Elliott XS650 25 A
    from the bike shed

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