Showing posts with label Royal Endfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Endfield. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2011

"Revival" By Nick Clements

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If you ask me today: "What do you consider as the supreme luxury?"

I would say quitting the job in the middle of the week, on a wednesday evening, leaving behind me all the everyday problems and being teleported with a few friends in London with the intention to see "Revival", the photo show by Nick Clements.

For this new show, recounting his past long years career of photographic researches eventually ending in a Master Degree at The Royal College of Art, Nick has gathered a selection of what he does the best.

For , beside photography, Nick works on his new denim vintage garments collection which we will be soon honored to distribute.

As usual during that kind of events, we get a full load of new encounters of wonderful people. This is not virtual and time goes by too fast....

At the entrance a few dozens of vintage and custom machines, all true and oily, illustrate very well the kind of evening we are about to live.

Thank you Nick, for this great moment of motorcycle culture.


















Sue & Sean "the Rocketeer"











Phillipson Steven











Nick Clements


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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The "Mumbaikers" Photo exhibition

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If you live in Paris, don't miss Thierry's Vincent Photo exhibition about the bikers scene in Bombay India, among them our pal Joshua Crasto.







Rendez-vous chez
Tendance Roadster
98 rue Baudin
92300 Levallois-Perret

Ouvert du mardi au samedi
de 9h30 à 13h00
et de 14h00 à 19h00

Exposition du 18 novembre au 16 décembre 2010
Vernissage le jeudi 18 novembre de 18h01 à 21h44 (environ)

Une vingtaine de photos seront exposées. Les tirages originaux en 40x60 / 60x90 / 80x120 cm, limités à 30 exemplaires toutes tailles confondues, numérotés, signés et accompagnés d'un certificat d'autenticité, seront disponibles à la vente à partir du premier jour de l'exposition (tarifs sur demande).


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Monday, February 8, 2010

Royal Cafe from Bombay

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Joshua Crasto our pal bike tester and motorcycling journalist from Bombay (India), had a very good idea, to build a cafe racer from the the Royal Enfield Bullet .



The kit is now ready for sale
The idea of the kit was to keep it simple, lose weight (not me, the motorcycle) make it idiot proof and bolt on. Now even a noob can turn a couple of wrenches on the weekend and give his dad's 30 year old motorcycle a facelift. ( that's my dad's '69 ride) The kit includes a number of innovations You'll see them in the fully adjustable handle bar so you can use it no matter what trim your motorcycle is in. And a fork brace (not seen on this model) so you no longer have to kick the fork straight after a bump. Modern spring loaded rear sets, that you don't have to sell your kidneys for, can also be had with the kit. And finally some trick lights that ensure my electronics class in college didn't go to waste. Not to mention that the tank and seat are made in GRP and come with a custom quick-filler-type billet cap.



The kit cost ~ USD 750 excluding shipping which includes
A GRP tank in fibre painted in a stardard colour
Custom billet screw on type gas cap
Petrol tap
GRP seat cowl (I can make them a single seater, or a two seater and one size in between, back home a lot of the guys want to have women ride shotgun)
Spring loaded, adjustable rearsets with complete linkages
Adjustable clubman type bars. (easily adjustable for normal use)




OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Front Fender
Fork Brace
Goldstar Replica Silencer
Tag mount(number plate holder)
LED tail lamp
LED parking lamp fused in the Headlamp beam
Racing ovals
Battery box

CONTACT JOSHUA
joshuacrasto@gmail.com

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