Ben Branch
September 10, 2012
I can’t for the life of me figure out what she’s sitting on, if you think you know tell us all in the comments below. Going by what the girl is wearing, I’m going with a 1920-something British origin, but I’ve been wrong before.
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Ben Branch
September 9, 2012
The Camel Trophy was an event that rivalled the Paris-Dakar in its fame and perhaps surpassed it in its difficulty. The event exclusively used Land Rovers between 1987 and 1998…
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Ben Branch
September 9, 2012
After the popularity of last weeks post about Mick Jagger on a Honda, we decided it was time to post this vintage shot of Mick in the go seat of a Morgan.
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Ben Branch
September 8, 2012
The el Fuerte is the latest lid from the team at Biltwell, it’s the DOT approved new model in their line up and it replaces the Hustler 3/4 face helmet that has itself become ubiquitous in the custom motorcycle scene over the past few years.
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Ben Branch
September 7, 2012
The Mini Cooper S is one of the most beloved cars of all time, in fact I’d go so far as to say that any “Top 10 Greatest Cars” list that doesn’t include a Mini, isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on.
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Ben Branch
September 7, 2012
Collectibles like this tend to climb slowly in value over time, not to mention the fact that they look phenomenal hanging up in your garage or office.
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Ben Branch
September 6, 2012
The Storz Performance SP1200RR Cafe Racer is a bolt on cafe racer kit for 2004-present Harley-Davidson Sportsters, each of the kits elements can be bought…
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Ben Branch
September 6, 2012
The KA-BAR US Marine Corp Fighting Knife is one of those tools that’s become a self-sustaining icon, it’s the single most famous fixed blade knife design in the world (and for very good reason).
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Ben Branch
September 6, 2012
This is Eddie Lawson getting it a little sideways in 1988 aboard his 500cc 2 stroke Yamaha YZR, it’s mildly horrifying to me to learn that this era is now considered “retro” as ’88 still feels like it was about 14 or so years ago.
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Ben Branch
September 5, 2012
This bike, a cafe racer called “Motobee” was built by Walt in 2010, it’s based on a 1983 Harley-Davidson Sportster but as with all Siegl builds, not much of the original bike remains.
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Ben Branch
September 5, 2012
This magnesium and flint firestarter costs $36 USD, a seemingly cheap price tag for something than can kick off magnesium shavings that burn at 5,610°F (3,098°C)…
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Ben Branch
September 4, 2012
This 1935 Riley Kestrel is a one off 2-door design, it originally started life as a 4-door but the current owner converted it to a coupé during a lengthy restoration process in 2004.
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