Taking Mom for a Ride
Darius Kashabi is a sportbike champ, but he can zip around in a car too. A fact that we’re sure his mom will never forget after this drive around the famous Laguna Seca raceway in a Corvette Z06.
Darius Kashabi is a sportbike champ, but he can zip around in a car too. A fact that we’re sure his mom will never forget after this drive around the famous Laguna Seca raceway in a Corvette Z06.
If you’re like us, your crazy fantasy of leaving on a cross-country bike trek just got a little crazier thanks to Topeak’s Bikamper. It’s a personal shelter that uses your bike in place of tent-poles.
It may bear the Honda insignia on its tank, but it’s actually only inspired by the classic Z series bikes, aka Monkeys. Hadrien Le Flanchec built it with his own hands using a variety of parts.
This awesome bike mod comes to us courtesy of French graphic designer Benjamin Blanchard, who modernized his Triumph Speed Triple with carbon-fiber, LED lighting, and plenty of black.
This sexy titanium, stainless and carbon-fiber custom bike is a one-of-a-kind dream machine. Powered by a 1852cc, 144HP S&S engine, and AkrapoviÄ exhaust, it’s not just about looks either.
Only 100 of these race-ready bikes will be made, powered by a fiery 185hp, 1190cc V-Twin engine. With a pricetag of $39,999, only serious racers need apply. Add $4k for the carbon-fiber edition.
This is without a doubt the world’s most pumped up and positive kid. He’s rallying for people who don’t know how to ride a bike, but his message is for all of us. And thumbs up for rock & roll!
Freddie Wong aces Skee Ball, races on two motorbikes at once and wins in that blasted coin dropping machine, proving that he’s great at something else other than special effects. Oh wait.
Check out the beats in this video made only with the sounds from a Specialized bike. The only processing effects used were compressor, distortion, delay and EQ. (Thanks Roger!)
Pro street biker Danny MacAskill takes on every curb, sidewalk, bike rack, wall, shipping container and staircase he can find as he rides through the streets of Cape Town, South Africa.
A fat-cat bike powered by a 1700cc V-twin power plant, set into a curvaceous body that looks as good as some custom bikes we’ve seen. A great looking cruiser – with modern tech options.
Michael Kritzer is the talent behind the Buell Cratetable, perfect for tinkerers; the bike crate that the motorcycle arrives in is pre-cut to be repurposed into a useable workbench.
While they’re known for their subcompact cars, Mini now has their own subcompact urban bicycles. The 24-pound bike folds neatly and is small enough to fit in the back of – you guessed it – a Mini Cooper.
Carry your canned beer like a boss with Burton’s Beeracuda insulated beverage sling. The cylinder holds up to five cans, while the Koozie on the shoulder strap can hold a sixth. Perfect for bikers.
This bike features cutting-edge styling to go with its modern energy source. With its continuously-variable transmission and belt-drive, it can hit speeds of 120mph, with a range of 185 miles.
(NSFW: Language) Bike rider Filip Polc takes another treacherous POV trip – this time through the sloppy, rain-soaked hills of Columbia’s coffee-growing region. His commentary is priceless.
How’s this for a an impressive feat? Nitro Circus rider “Special” Greg Powell managed to pull off this incredible Special Flip off of his bike, landing firmly back on the seat, then continuing his ride.
Built by Indonesia-based bike shop Hajarbroxx Motorcycles, the toy-like KillHill is a heavily modified 70s era Honda CB125, built for a client who wanted an “Army Green hill climber.”
The Bali branch of motorcycle experts Deus Ex Machina turned a Honda Tiger – a bike that’s popular in Indonesia – from an ugly commuter bike into a classy bike you’d love to ride everyday.
With a name like that, it damned well better be an aggressive motorcycle, and Big Dog’s custom bike doesn’t disappoint. We love that fat 280 rear tire, powered by an OHV 1966cc V-Twin engine.
Motorcycle rider Mark Monea has figured out how to pull off a crazy new maneuver on his bike – a full 360-degree front-flip. Do not try this at home – even if you have a foam pit at the end of the ramp.
Made by Shaw Harley-Davidson, the UK’s top Harley-Davidson dealer, this gorgeous custom Nascafe Racer was inspired by Bell & Ross’ BR01 wristwatch, mounted on the bike’s center console.
We’re not sure if these dogs think they’re doing the conga, or if they’re trying to be a canine caterpillar. Either way, they’re so cute we want to puke. Bonus points for the bike-riding leader of the pack.
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