ACE CAFE RADIO

    jeudi 1 mai 2014

    24h motonautiques de Rouen (part2)

















    The Kooples - TODAY, TONIGHT

    TODAY, TONIGHT sets itself at the iconic Ace Cafe during the 1950's, a British institution heralded as a place that came to define Rock N Roll and motorcycle culture.

    The Kooples short film directed by FRED&NICK tells the emotive story of a young boy racer, Mikey, intertwined in a life-changing game of 'THE COIN DROP' ... During its zenith the Ace Cafe became a mecca for biker-tribes - an extended congregation that brought riders together to race in legendary competitions. The riders were all about testing limits in every facet of their lives from the bikes through to relationships - their chief motivation on a daily basis was all about breaking frontiers, realigning boundaries and not giving a damn wherever possible along the way. Total freedom and carefree outlook. 

    Grammy-nominated directors Nicolas Jack Davies and Frederick Scott who together create beautiful, raw and intimate human portraits across their work in film, documentary, commercial and music video. "The opportunity to create a short narrative film with The Kooples was of great appeal to us, not least as the project had the added association with the Ace Cafe. It's rare to find a world so rich in stories and characters, and one that has played such a pivotal role in British culture. More than motorbikes and Rock n Roll, the Ace Café was one of a handful of muster points across the country for the post-war teenage revolution. On our many visits in recent months, we've noted that the same spirit is alive and well today and the perfect match for The Kooples attitude and SS14 collection- a film that gently connects two eras through memory and experience became the spark point of our script" - FRED&NICK

    Today, Tonight is the first release from The Kooples' new creative division, TK Foundry, set up to create original music, film, technology and art with a global network of cutting-edge creators, tastemakers and artisans.

    Watch full film and story 



    24h motonautiques de Rouen (1ére partie)
















    ‘73 BMW R60/5 – Dream Wheels Heritage


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    Written by Tim Holdup.
    Let’s face it, building a custom motorcycle can be a financially draining task. But couple that with a post-GFC economy and it can really be a feat. Yet these are the very factors that can also lead builders to think outside the square and develop innovative, alternative fabrication techniques. This is how “Copper”, a 1973 BMW R60 was bought to life. Meet Dream Wheels Heritage, a shop run by Hélder Moura, a marketer from Portugal and Jose Miguel Martins, an automotive mechanic with 30 years experience.
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    She’s named “Copper”, with tongue firmly planted in cheek. Not only does the build use copper plating throughout, but the R60 also happens to be a former police bike. “A dream donor bike”, in the words of Hélder.
    “Copper” features a hand-made subframe section and with the rest of the frame this piece sees all the welds hidden which provides a unique one-piece appearance. Mounting to the subframe is a one-off seat. It’s complemented by a matching set of tank pads, with themselves reference the numerous other uses of copper plating throughout the build.
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    Receiving a set of 41mm forks and twin brake rotor setup from a Honda VTR 1000 which a more solid appearance and provides much improved braking, the front end is finished off with the use of a 1950′s pioneer fog light modified into a headlight. Suspending the rear is a set of new shocks which also sees the reservoirs and lock nuts plated to keep up the consistency in copper usage througout. “Copper” also sees the use of black 18 inch rims front and rear laced up with copper plated spokes and wrapped up in a set of Firestone deluxe champion rubber.
    Breathing life into the 600cc boxer twin engine is a set of Bing carburetors to suit an R100, which have been mounted with a set of hand-made manifolds along with K and N conical filters, a 2 into 2 exhaust system with copper plated fixtures is the exhaust of choice by Dream Wheels Heritage. A hydraulic clutch has also been utilised for smooth consistent clutch operation.
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    With such a strong first build, be sure to keep an eye out for the economically bright future of Portugal’s Dream Wheels Heritage.
    via PIPEBURN