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    samedi 4 avril 2015

    ‘02 Harley Sportster – DP Customs


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    Arizona’s Del Prado brothers, long-time Pipeburners and well-known metal pornographers, have just dropped another killer build into our laps – this time in the form of a gold, caféd Harley Sportster. With so many sweet builds to have already graced our humble pages, it’s hard to know what to say about the brothers that hasn’t been said before. They are clearly prolific to the point of obsession and inspired like a master artist. But there’s one other thing that’s also a certainty; they know their way around a hog almost as well as William and Arthur themselves. And here’s proof. Meet ‘56’.
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    Something in the Arizona water? Well, we can’t think of a better explanation; or at least one that doesn’t involve the supernatural. It’s as if the brothers have an innate ability to jam together seemingly unrelated chunks of inspiration and somehow make it all work as one big, beautiful whole.
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    And while there’s nothing particularly earth shattering about a café Harley, those with a keen eye will be able to draw a definite line between this build, the Del Prado’s other bikes, and their overall art. This draws from such diverse influences as retro car racing, hot rods and European bike culture, and then mixes it with that most American of folk art forms, the bobbed Harley.
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    Attacking the motor first, Jarrod and Justin got things going with a Dynatek Single Fire ignition coil, a Joker Machine intake manifold and into a rather special exhaust. The boys call it a ‘box pipe’ set-up and, as you might expect, it adds a rather unique edge to the Harley’s usual 1930s biplane soundtrack.
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    Logo on the fairing references owner’s love of Iron Man Triathlons
    Never ones to do things by half, they then took the dream wheels they wanted out of their head movies and made them real by chatting to local boys Thomason Performance to organising some one-on-one time their CNC machine. The final wheels are 19″ for the fronties and 18″ on the flip-side. These were complemented with a hand-fabricated rear cowl and a seat pan fashioned from aluminium.
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    Not a security camera, apparently
    Brembo is a perennial favourite of the Brothers, and that tradition has been kept here. Up front they’ve gone with a Brembo grabber with an ISR master cylinder, and out back you’ll also find Brembo, but this time with an original Harley master calling (or pushing) the shots.
    Bouncing the brakes up and down is a pair of Showas from an S model Sport at the pointy end and a set of Progressive’s 970 series shocks rearwards. To keep up the bespoke count up on the bike, the boys had Shane at Chainsikle machine them up some clip-ons, triples and rear-set footpegs.
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    No Lamborghini’s died in the making of this bike
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    The ‘56’ on the bike and the smaller stickers on the fairing denote the owner’s love of Triathlons. Despite this, he’s also opted for a few more comfy, luxury additions – mainly in the form of the adjustable levers, also from ISR.
    No expense was spared for the seat, as the brothers were instructed to diamond-up the same leather that Lamborghini themselves use for their fancy but annoyingly car-like vehicles. They also decided to ditch the Milwaukee wiring spaghetti in favour of something a bit more home-cooked. Del Prado home-cooked. Gold was blown on by Walkers Way Paint, and the bike was done. Now for its first Triathlon.
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    via PIPEBURN

    Snapshot 1956: Do not honk, driver flirting with Brigitte Bardot


    For a short time in the early 1950s, Saint-Tropez was still a sleepy fishing village. Only later did the flirting film stars at the old harbour cause a stir - such as Brigitte Bardot in her Simca and director Roger Vadim driving his Lancia Aurelia Spider…
    Indeed, it is largely thanks to Roger Vadim and his young wife, Brigitte Bardot, that at the end of the 1950s, the international jet-set flocked to Saint-Tropez. Together with Curd Jürgens, Bardot appeared in the 1956 Côte d'Azur movie ‘And God Created Woman’ – a sizzling love story that pushed the boundaries of film censorship. The raunchy scenes catapulted Bardot into the limelight and created her international breakthrough. However, the small fishing village on the French Mediterranean coast - previously revered only by a handful of artists for its natural light, good food and wine - became world-famous in the 1960s thanks to gentleman playboy Gunter Sachs. Boasting good taste and with Saint-Tropez at his feet, he also captured the heart of Brigitte Bardot. Soon after, the summer months attracted countless millionaires and impostors, bikini-clad girls and paparazzi. Such an intimate moment as this photo of 1956 conveys can now only be experienced in winter, when the 6,000 ‘real’ inhabitants of the village are, once again, left alone.
    Photo: Michou Simon / Paris Match Archive by Getty Images
    Many dream homes in and around Saint-Tropez can also be found in the Classic Driver Market.

    21 Pictures That Prove Bus Drivers Of Himachal Pradesh Are The Best In India


    by Kamal Thakur


    Treacherous terrain to be out in a heavy duty vehicle, the state has only roads to connect up many scenic valleys that lie sheltered in the Himalayas.
    These dare devil drivers keep the life blood flowing.

    1. A road barely enough to accommodate a bus.

    2. Getting past hairpin bends? No problem.

    3. Do you see the road?

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    4. Jostling for space.

    Time to light up a bidi.

    5. Sometimes the carrier has to accommodate the extra passengers.

    6. Looks pretty but someone has to shovel that snow off.

    7. Slippery road? Just a little.


    8. We told you.

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    9. HRTC bus drivers have seen the best, and the worst.

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    10. They know that a friend in need is a friend indeed.

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    11. Luxury vehicles crawl on these roads. HRTC goes like zoooommm.

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    12. Fog, bad weather or cloud bursts, nothing stops HRTC.

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    13. Some journeys like these in HRTC buses will remain alive for a lifetime.

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    14. You won’t dare look down the cliff.

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    15. Ah, a smooth run.

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    16. Views are awesome all year round.

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    17. But, a lifeline to Himachal, the service cannot wait.

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    18. No matter how difficult it gets.

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    19. Yes, really!

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    20. Now, let’s introduce you to the Minister of Transport, Government of Himachal Pradesh.

    No kidding.

    21. And finally, some of the men with their machines.

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    What if Jaguar built bespoke motorbikes?


    Jaguar has shown us the four-wheeled fruits of Special Vehicle Operations – but what if it expanded its bespoke activities to include motorbikes? Hungarian motorcycle designer Tamás Jakus visualises a Triumph-based café racer with Project 7 design cues…
    Demand for both bespoke, limited-production cars and custom-built café racers has soared in recent years. Exploiting these trends, Jakus has brought together two of England’s most iconic brands in order to create a stunning custom café racer. Using a Triumph Speed Triple as a basis, the Hungarian has incorporated numerous design cues from Jaguar’s limited-run Project 7, the result being the theoretical Jaguar Project 7MC. The Jag-umph’s front cowl mimics the façade of the F-type special, while the seat – now accommodating only a single rider – is trimmed in the same diamond-quilted leather. The five-spoke wheels are of a similar design, too.
    Although it will inevitably remain a fantasy, Jakus retained the Speed Triple’s ‘hard points’ to ensure his creation would be theoretically possible – so if SVO won’t take it on, we’re sure one of the many independent custom bike workshops would be willing and able...
    Photos: Jakusa Design
    You can find Triumphs and Jaguars for sale in the Classic Driver Market.