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    vendredi 5 septembre 2014

    Porsche 917 Image Build. Jordan Donnelly


    Porsche 917 Image Build
    Stunning image from Jordan Donnelly of a Porsche 917. And how he created it.
    I am a bit old school when it comes to photography. If I haven’t managed to capture the image ‘in camera’ then, frankly, I’m a bit screwed. There is, however, a new breed of talented folk out there who have the ability to conjure up beautiful imagery by manipulating reality. It is a dark art shrouded in mystery that is normally a kept secret by its disciples.
    When Jordan Donnelly released this stunning image of a Porsche 917, it rebounded off every corner on the internetawebaspehere. Jordan has now posted this short film showing how he managed to build this image and all I can say is, Mr. Donnelly – Adobe Wan Kenobi has taught you well.
    Source – Jordan Donnelly

    The Bug Movie

    Damon Ristau, the co-director of The Best Bar in America is making a new documentary about the history of the Volkswagen Bug. The Kickstarter campaign is less than 48 hours away from the end and needs only a few more backers to make the goal. If you want to be part of a terrific documentary and help the campaign succeeds, check it out and make it happen: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/busmovie/the-bug-movie


    YAMAHA SR500 BY BUNKER OF ISTANBUL


    Yamaha SR500 customized by Bunker Custom Motorcycles of Istanbul
    If you’ve been to Istanbul, you’ll know that it’s riot of color. The bazaars and basilicas are an assault on the retinas, in the best possible way.
    So it’s surprising to discover that this cool and understated Yamaha SR500 comes from the city formerly known as Constantinople. It’s the work of brothers Mert and Can Uzer ofBunker Custom Motorcycles, and was commissioned by a kite boarder.
    “After the first conversations with the client, we decided on a primitive but robust machine. The SR500 was the first to pop into our minds, but it’s really hard to find decent bikes in Turkey—and finding an SR500 is even harder.”
    Yamaha SR500 customized by Bunker Custom Motorcycles of Istanbul
    Mert managed to locate an SR500 for sale a whopping 330 km away, in the mountain city of Eskişehir. And as soon as the bike was back in the shop, the Bunker crew set to work. “We’ve aimed for a scrambler-style setup,” says Mert. “The bike will spend time on the rough roads of Alaçatı, one of the best surfing spots in Turkey.”
    The look is handmade and raw, with the custom tank dictating the style. “Although we love the original SR500 tank, we always thought it could have been better.” The new tank has a more geometric design, and it’s also a little shorter—to suit the new riding posture and ergonomics. It’s finished with a brushed effect and stark brown and blue stripes, with a clear coat to protect it.
    Yamaha SR500 customized by Bunker Custom Motorcycles of Istanbul
    To keep weight down, Mert and co. have used aluminum wherever possible. The fenders and engine guard are hand-made, and there’s a new loop at the back of the frame—fitted at an angle to allow for longer-travel, 14.25” Progressive Suspension shocks.
    The engine has been rebuilt with big valves and now breathes through a 38 mm Mikuni Sudco racing carb and a K&N filter. Gases exit via stainless headers hooked up to a Dime City Cycles muffler. “It’s tuned accordingly,” says Mert, “and the torque is amazing.” High flow, dual feed oil lines from Motolanna help keep temperatures down.
    Yamaha SR500 customized by Bunker Custom Motorcycles of Istanbul
    Bunker have hand-sanded the frame down to the metal, to accentuate the raw look, and added a coat of electrostatic clear paint for protection. There’s a new CNC-cut handlebar clamp, engraved with the model number and year, and a rack on the side of the frame for carrying a large kite. The electrics are now under the custom brown leather seat; they take up minimal room, thanks to a battery eliminator kit.
    Yamaha SR500 customized by Bunker Custom Motorcycles of Istanbul
    It’s a clean and beautifully detailed build—with a cool elegance that will stand out amidst the hustle and bustle of Istanbul. Top marks to the Uzer brothers, and expect to hear a lot more about Bunker in the future.
    Photos by Onur Aynagoz. Follow the adventures of Bunker Custom Cycles via theirFacebook page. Our coverage of their previous builds is here.
    Yamaha SR500 customized by Bunker Custom Motorcycles of Istanbul
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