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    samedi 7 septembre 2013

    St James’s Concours of Elegance 2013: “All 60 vehicles are winners”


    That’s how the programme describes the priceless rarities gracing the lawns of Marlborough House. And how could there be a ‘winner’ in a concours entry that included a Ferrari GTO, a ‘Blower’ Bentley, the Roberto Rossellini Ferrari 375 MM and so many Pebble Beach-level, pre-War one-offs?
    Oh, and let’s not forget the red-with-white-stripes 1970 Porsche 917, the very car that gave Porsche its first overall victory at Le Mans. Or the pair of limited-edition Ferraris inspired by demand in the USA for a convertible – with race-track performance: the blue 1961 250 GT California Spider and the silver 1967 275 GTB/4 N.A.R.T. Spyder.
    Enough of the listing. Browse through our gallery of photos and admire the coachbuilder’s art, marvelling at the organising committee’s skill at enticing so many wonderful cars to London, just 12 months after its first event at Windsor Palace. 
    Photos: Steve Wakefield/Joe Breeze
    For further information, visit the St James’s Concours of Elegance website, where a full listing of entries can be viewed, and where the winners' names will be posted.

    DEFMoto’s Dominator Tracker


    Def Dominator 1
    DEFMoto’s second build could very well belong to one of you by the time this story is posted up, as it’s on sale on eBay UK at a stupidly low price as I type. Honda NX650 Dominator based trackers have been surfacing on the scene quite a lot recently – in a trend arguably started by Andrew Greenland a couple of years ago. The air-cooled Honda single is pokey and reliable, and while the chassis and components are 1990 quality they are pure 80s in design, allowing builders to create timeless scramblers that have modern manners. And can you think of a better second bike?
    Def Dominator 2
    “This build all started around that lime green CB200 tank. I actually bought it for the first bike but fell in love with the colour and the patina and needed to build a bike around it . The seat unit was basically finished before I bought the donor bike which was definitely going to be a BMW boxer…Once I’d found the Honda Dominator (I know, can you see a pattern emerging?) I set to work.”
    Def Dominator 7
    Def Dominator 3
    “I started with removing the rear end and replacing with the monocoque seat, mounts for the new tank, powder coat, rebuilding the wheels in-house – changing the front to 17″, and the custom side exit exhaust silencer which also acts as a stiffener for the seat stays and a mud shield for the air filter. I’m quite proud to say that apart from powder coat and the seat upholstery everything was done in house.”
    Def Dominator 4
    My favourite aspect of this build was the silencer. It came about when I was trying to integrate a mud shield to cover the silencers that were going to be fitted in this area. It was all starting to look a little messy when I thought hang on?…. And threw everything away and built this, it’s sounds really nice!”
    Def Dominator 5
    “This bike is up for sale at the moment to fund the 3rd and final “do what I want “build to raise the profile of the company. It’s going to be another low budget build with lots of time intensive fab to hopefully show part of what DEFMoto is about, taking the ugly ducklings, the bikes with little to no cult status and up-cycling them into reasonable budget but cool retro rides….”
    “I’d also if i could like thank CRC restoration services for the top job on the carbs, and all their advice and help, my good mate Craig Hunter at Galaxy for the seat upholstery on both builds, and Jeff at KB wheels in Bolton for the stainless spokes and wheel building advice, oh and you should see the Silk 700 he’s rebuilding!”
    Def Dominator 6
    You gotta love Paul’s way of working. Start with a Honda tank because you love the scratches on it, decide to build a BMW boxer with it, and end up building a rule-breaking 90′s Dominator based tracker. It’s a bit of a marmite bike for many, but for us it smacks of pure genius with a clever (if unusual-looking) rear-end that’s about a lot more than just the design, and a custom bike that is as practical as it is original. A proper stand-out bike in a world of me-toos. Has anyone bought it yet? Please bring it to our October Event so we can see it in the flesh.
    Def Dominator 9
    See more from Paul and DEFMoto on their Facebook pages. I suspect they’re one to watch.
    from the bike shed

    Nicky Hayden Arai RX-7 GP 'Peace' helmet


    Nicky Hayden Arai 'Peace' Helmet
    Arai has decided to release a very limited replica edition of the RX-7 GP helmet that soon-to-be Ducati rider Nicky Hayden wore for this year’s Laguna Seca and Indianapolis GPs.
    The helmet is designed by the Italian designer company Starline as all of Hayden’s helmets are. This lid is similar to the ‘Easy Rider/ Easy Hayden’ with the open face effect helmet he debuted last year for his home races and this time the movie inspiration is “Full Metal Jacket”, but with a peace theme as the back features a small Hayden character with ‘Born To Ride’ written on his helmet, and flowers coming from his gun, a peace logo, and bullets around the edge.
    The helmet will be only produced on order, and can be purchased by September 13th at specified Arai dealers and costs € 1.049, and includes a ’six pack’ that includes the helmet, and Arai bag, smoke visor, Arai cap, helmet cleaner and 10% discount on a new purchase.
    The Arai RX-7 GP has a double omologation: ECE 22-05 and Snell M2010 and the rest of the features are the same for Arai’s top of the line racing helmet.
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    from TWOWHEELSBLOG

    Marc Marquez is already the MotoGP rookie of the year


    Marc Marquez’ sensational 2013 rookie season has already seen him break several records and the Repsol Honda rider after his stunning battle with Jorge Lorenzo at Silverstone - riding with a damaged shoulder just a few hours after his crash in warm-up practice - has already become the 2013 MotoGP Rookie of the Year, after just twelve races.
    With a massive 233 points in 12 races, and with 5 victories (Austin, Sachsenring, Laguna Seca, Indianapolis and Brno and 11 podiums, the 2012 Moto2 champion is already 167 points ahead of second place Bradley Smith.
    Marquez is the 12th Rookie of the Year since the award was started (2002) and he follows in the steps of Daijiro Kato (2002), Nicky Hayden (2003), Ruben Xaus (2004), Toni Elias (2005), Dani Pedrosa (2006), Sylvain Guintoli (2007), Jorge Lorenzo (2008), Mika Kallio (2009), Ben Spies (2010), Cal Crutchlow (2011) and Stefan Bradl (2012).
    The Repsol Honda rider is leading the standings with a 30 advantage over team mate Dani Pedrosa and 39 points over Jorge Lorenzo.
    from TWOWHEELSBLOG