Essai Triumph Tracker 400 et Thruxton 400 : les petites cylindrées qui
voient grand
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La gamme des 400 cm3 ne cesse de s’étoffer chez Triumph avec l’arrivée de
la Thruxton 400 et de la Tracker 400. Il faut dire que ce marché se porte
bien,...
23 hours ago
1 comments:
Wow. I just got linked to your stuff thrugh Pipeburn.com. I live in Everett, Washington, and have had several SR 500s and a Norton. I've always wanted to buy a beater and customize as to how I see fit. I understand that you're a sculptor? When did you start doing Bikes? Having never picked up a blow torch, I'm sure that I'd fuck something up catastrophically. you're work is truly inspiring. I especially like the 'patina' of grease and dirt. your bikes look well used, as all bikes should be. My father is from Bayombong, NV. My mom is unfortunately from Wisconsin. Which means I unfortunately never learned Tagalog, Illocano, or Gaddang (dad's dialect). I love the food though. Tinola, diniguan (my personal cure for a hangover), and Pinakbet (which, I unfortunately referred to as palekpek during a dinner with the some of my father's friends). I'm really interested in the punk rock, rockabilly, metal, and bike scenes in the Philippines. The only things i've found so far are MGA independent bikers (not really my thing) and irememberhalloween.blogspot.com. Do you have any recommendations? Thanks, Daniel
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