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Wednesday, 10 September 2014
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Motorcycle club,
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Wheels and Waves
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
The Delivery from Old Empire Motorcycles on Vimeo.
The Delivery
Our first official road trip, travelling from Suffolk to the south of france over 1000 miles delivering the 'Hunter' a Honda CB250 Superdream to a good friend and customer.
To see more from OEM visit- oldempiremotorcycles.com
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
BSMC Event II – The Aftermath
Read the write-up and see the bikes here >
We were clearly mental. Or at least that’s what most people thought about the idea of putting on a second Bike Shed exhibition just a few months after the first, and to be fair, they were probably right. It was all because the first event worked so well, but it left us feeling like we’d only told half the story. Read More >
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The Bike Shed,
The Event
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
The Lawless Highway
The Lawless Highway from Deus ex Machina on Vimeo.
The Lawless Highway from Deus ex Machina With Adrian in town for only a few days, we convinced him to take some time out of his busy schedule and come racing with us. All we had to do was decide where… Finding a sweet open road where you’re not stuck behind traffic or dodging dogs ain’t always easy, but at the Temple we like to think outside the box. The new Benoa toll road is ready, but not open yet, so we managed to sneak in there like a couple of bandits and tear it up on the fresh tarmac. Suddenly we had the opportunity every rider dreams of in Bali, and we had it all to ourselves.
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cafe,
custom,
Deus ex Machina,
Flaming13,
motorcycle,
racer
Monday, 30 September 2013
Junior Burrell, American Craftsman
Junior Burrell, American Craftsman
As you can see in the following short movie titled “American Craftsmen”, Junior is building all the fairing metal parts from scratch, using basic tools and techniques.
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bike,
cafe,
Cafe Racer,
custom,
fabrication,
Flaming13,
metal work,
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