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    mercredi 18 juin 2014

    Wheels & Waves 2014—The Ride


    Riding back from Biarritz, Gestalten.tv is thrilled to serve you the first visual appetizer from this year’s Wheels & Waves festival. We just experienced an exclusive weekend full of speed, adrenaline, style, and freedom at the racetracks and amid the roaring waves. As a feast for your eyes, we are gearing up to present an extensive video on the customized machines and classic choppers showcased there. The video will also include some exhilarating rides and interviews with bikers and surfers who are featured in “The Ride” and “The Outsiders.”

    Gestalten at Wheels & Waves 2014—The Ride Review #01 from Gestalten on Vimeo.

    MACCO MOTORS LIZARD KING


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    I have a few bikes, but they’re all selfishly single seaters; so the Mrs said we should get something with a dual seat, straight away I start looking at Bonnies to make a twin seat brat style street scrambler and I knew exactly what I wanted it to look like once its customising would be done; and Jose & Tito from Macco Motors in Spain have only gone and robbed my visual thoughts and built the thing… but not for me; this is ‘The Lizard King’, a 2009 T100 Bonneville commissioned by (the very lucky) Christian from London.
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    As soon as this beauty popped into our inbox I couldn’t take my eyes off it, it’s just what I’m after, but I can’t even get them to build me one, at least not the same; just like any self respecting builder, they won’t repeat themselves; but they will do you your own unique and exclusive version.
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    Christian saw Maccomotors third build; a 2010 Bonneville SE called ‘Dusty Pearl’ and like me with this one; fell in love with it. So he got in touch and asked them to build him a ‘Dusty’… and it would seem he was not the only person to do so; as this is their sixth build but the second in what will now be known as the ‘Dusty Series’, so maybe I can get that Bonnie after all!
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    The design process started in photoshop using previous Dusty designs, we’re told ‘The idea was to create a comfortable, stylish Triumph, but rude at the same time. We try to mix performance and style in our work, focusing in harmony of shapes and respect the essence of the bike’ Something I think you’ll agree has been achieved.
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    One of the most stand out features for me are those Biltwell Thruster grips paired with that stunning cross stitched Maccomotors twin seat, looking at the grips you can’t help but notice that the bars are that bit more menacing, they too are Biltwell and they’re 1” tracker style bars for a wider, lower and chunkier stance. Levers are short racing style and they are centred by a single speedo with inbuilt info lights. Out front she wears a Bates headlamp protected by a purposeful grill; which is a Triumph part; but not a bike, a TR6 donated that!
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    The black wrapped headers lead to a pair of Predator BC exhausts; all slung under the alloy footpegs, front and rear; just as I would have wanted! The rear shocks have been replaced with a pair of Hagon Nitro’s whilst the front forks benefit from Hagon progressive springs for a much improved ride and smoother handling.
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    There’s more around this bike for the eye to find, whether it be the chopped subframe, the carbon fibre front fender, the modified Thruxton rear fender, the custom side panels, the paint job, the…. you get the idea… I’m still not bored of looking at this bike and I doubt I will be for some time, it really is just what I would have loved for myself… so Christian, if you tire of her (as if) please let me know!
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    Thanks go to Jose & Tito from Maccomotors for sharing yet another stunning build with us, for more from them you can see their website and their facebook page, the classy photographs were shot by the talented Sergio Ibarra fromSemimate.
    via The Bike Shed

    The Race - 2014 Le Mans 24 Hours


    A dirty comeback: Ducati Scrambler revived for 2015


    To capitalise on the youthful culture and popularity of motocross in the 1960s and 1970s, Ducati deviated from its usual remit of producing sports machines by releasing a dirt bike aimed at the U.S. market. In 2015, the Ducati Scrambler will return…

    Little information has been released about the new Ducati Scrambler as of yet, other that it will go on sale next year and take the form of “two wheels, wide handlebars, a simple engine and a lot of fun.” Until its reveal later this year, we’ll have to settle for this teaser video that evokes memories of those wild bikes and their wilderness-seeking riders.
    Video: Ducati
    You can find several classic Ducatis for sale in the Classic Driver Market.