sporting his bikerMetric wings sticker on his helmet. right on, mister! enjoy your trip! thanks for all your support, man. as for the rest of you, email your stickers on stuff! those are the new wing designs plus the STICK ...
Read More »vintage bike of the day | custom csepel-pannonia bobber
got an email this morning from my hungarian friend arpad zirig. it’s an in-progress csepel bobber that once looked similar to this: but now looks kind of like this: honk! honk! what we have here is a modified 1949 csepel ...
Read More »jawa bobber video
bM friend and follower michal dymek emailed this vid yesterday of a sweet jawa bobber. thanks, man! arpad wants me to let everybody know it was built in hungary and “it’s ugly, like ****.” well, that isn’t very nice. remember ...
Read More »arpad’s raw yamaha xs400 tracker
our friend arpad emailed that his 1982 yamaha xs400 is tracker finished. he and szakal from art deco motorcycling took this bike: and after over nine months, made this bike: szakal made a hardtail for the rear and replaced the ...
Read More »target practice and art deco motorcycling kz750 project
you may wonder what the bike below is all about. it’s about target practice. it was alex’s idea. arpad sent me the link to the website where the bike came from but i am not going to give it to ...
Read More »i won’t do what you tell me and danuvia motorcycles
The first time I heard Rage Against the Machine I thought the Beasite Boys were suddenly all ****** off. According to the latest bM poll, beer and revolution are preferred by the same percentage of people. What does that mean? ...
Read More »motorized bicycle by art deco motorcycling
At first glance this bike looks like it’s 110 years old and French. It’s not. This bike is less than a year old and it’s origin is Hungarian. Our friend Szakal of Art Deco Motorcycling and his sons were at ...
Read More »cb400a custom cafe racer
Our friend Árpád Zirig sent me some links yesterday. One was about this Hungarian-built killer custom Honda CB400A cafe. You can read his article (in Hungarian) and see more of his photos here at totalbike. Thanks for the stuff, Árpád. ...
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