Thee Artistic is one of the several low-rider bike club that often brings their members to the top of their happiness, competing with others club that bring lot of great art toward the bikes. Three wheels is great option to gain more attention, it's a bit different from the former release. It has a unique shape and having three wheels to buffer the main frame and the rider, you will be suggest to fill the back side of the bike. People usually place something right there behind the seat, it's uniquely can be something fun not too heavy as strong as the frame able to restrain it. You also can put double sound speaker or Mini Mobile TV, by making the frame, I can say this is very standard, no custom parts, coz it's not that easy to set it up to custom part. Custom parts only used when the event or something like oppointment to invite the competitions.Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Three Wheels from Thee Artistic
Thee Artistic is one of the several low-rider bike club that often brings their members to the top of their happiness, competing with others club that bring lot of great art toward the bikes. Three wheels is great option to gain more attention, it's a bit different from the former release. It has a unique shape and having three wheels to buffer the main frame and the rider, you will be suggest to fill the back side of the bike. People usually place something right there behind the seat, it's uniquely can be something fun not too heavy as strong as the frame able to restrain it. You also can put double sound speaker or Mini Mobile TV, by making the frame, I can say this is very standard, no custom parts, coz it's not that easy to set it up to custom part. Custom parts only used when the event or something like oppointment to invite the competitions.Tuesday, March 9, 2010
All Cortez's Custom Engraving Parts
These are custom engraving parts that's done by Cortez, you must know him well. Not every bikers want to imp thier bike into different apperance, it's usualy caused of the materials that we call custom parts costed too expensive. I know that's worthy enough for owning something different like this instead of stadard parts. From the look of it it's kind of special parts to be used for many competitions that held. There are some owners decided to buy the whole of parts that contaning the bike's body, from the top to low parts, that's totally expensive one, and it's not gonna be a problem for someone who got much bucks, but not for the average people who dont.As you can see, I provide the rest sprockets that would be your consideration to buy or refer it to your pals or else. Sure this items are for sale, you can fully read the information on the original site www . nybonecollectors . com




Thursday, January 28, 2010
Paris Hilton and her Electra Cruiser

Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) was a public figure, heirs, media personalities, models, singers, writers, fashion designer and actress.
Hilton is famous for her appearance in the television series The Simple Life, with a few small film roles (especially his role in the horror film House of Wax in 2005), her 2004 tongue-in-cheek autobiography, her 2006 album Music of Paris, and worked in modeling. As a result of several legal incidents, Hilton also served a widely publicized sentence in Los Angeles County jail in 2007. He is also known for his controversial appearance in a sex tape in 2003.
I can say that she has a good on picking a cruiser bike, pink's a lot suit to her. Picture above took when she just brought an Electra bike at Sport Chalet.
Harisson Ford's Riding

Harrison Ford born July 13, 1942 was an American film actor and producer. Ford is famous for his appearance as Han Solo in the original Star Wars trilogy and as the title character of Indiana Jones film series. He is also known for his roles as Rick Deckard in Blade Runner, John Book in Witness and Jack Ryan in Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger.
Four-decade career also includes roles in several other Hollywood blockbusters, including Apocalypse Now, Presumed Innocent, The Fugitive, Air Force One, and What Lies Beneath. At one point, three of the four top box-office hits of all time, including one of the roles. Five of his films have been inaugurated as the National Film Registry. In 1997, Ford ranked # 1 in Empire's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. In July 2008, the United States box office movie Großes Ford's domestic total of almost $ 3.4 billion, with Großes worldwide exceeded U.S. $ 6 billion, making Ford the third repulsed the highest U.S. domestic box-office stars.

It's kinda hard to be faster cos it tire needs more air. Well it is not like in the real story but he did punch pink cruiser during a break in filming "Hollywood Homicide.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Hillary Duff's Schwinn Cruiser

Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28, 1987) is an American actress and recording artist. After working in local theater plays and television commercials in her childhood, Duff gained fame for playing the title role in the television series Lizzie McGuire. Duff subsequently ventured into feature films, with her most commercially successful movies being Cheaper by the Dozen (2003), The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003), and A Cinderella Story (2004).
Hillary Duff was riding her Schwinn Cruiser bringing a cup of coffee on the right arm and a handbag hanging off the right handle. Unfortunately she choose a hard time to be arrived to her destination, she loves that coffee brand or she buy it for someone..?Never mind, so let's see now she ride a nice cruiser almost can't see all over the bike but we know that white-wall, I just love to see it.
Tadaaa, and it must be Evan Ross, so they're having a blast between shooting sessions with Evan Ross, riding on his handlebars. Sigh that was nice scene, I wish I can switch with him..
Albert Einstein's bike
Einstein spent so much time writing papers that he was riding like he had never seen one before, smiling like a baby in the process. If only he had unraveled the mystery that is more detailed than the bike other than the fact that for balance you must keep 'moving', how many books confusing, stupid and arrogant technical forum faggets our bikes will be removed.
Low-ride on Wedding Party
Carmen Electra (Tara Leigh Patrick)'s showing off

Electra was born in Sharonville, Ohio, the daughter of Patricia, a singer, and Harry, an entertainer and guitarist. She attended Ann Weigel Elementary School and then studied dance at Dance Artists dance studio under Gloria J. Simpson, in Western Hills, a neighborhood of Cincinnati. Her mother died of a brain tumor in 1998. Her older sister Debbie died from a heart attack, also in 1998. Carmen graduated from Princeton High School in Sharonville. She has Irish, German, and Cherokee ancestry.
Electra started her professional career in 1990 as a dancer at Kings Island theme park in Mason, Ohio in the show "It’s Magic", one of more popular shows in the park's history.

So, she let you know her Gothic ring on her left hand, can't see clearly but I guess it's a ring she talk about. Not only showing off her ring, she also got one low-ride, I barely thought that she must have a cruiser on her garage but the reality she brought down her low-ride on street what a shock. But she kinda cooler on it. She goes for a spin on a low-riding bike during a late-night photo shoot Tuesday in Beverly Hills.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Jennifer Love Hewitt's Cruiser

Jennifer is a multi-talented actress who has a huge hope, from when she was born until know she keeps her dream towards her legs. From now on she has proved to everyone especially to her beloved family to her career. Not everybody will be inherited such lucks. She's not only involved by starring several famous movies, but she also trains herself to be a great singer as she dreamt of when she was a kid.

Taking a good life by sparring a few hours to ride. It is a good way to spend the time, save money on gas while getting into great shape at the same time. Cruising is the simple sport we can do, everybody loves to bike. You should have one on garage, you will need it to enjoy a part of your life. The picture shown above is a Paul Frank Skurvy beach cruiser, you can buy one on store for $360.
Friday, January 1, 2010
Giant Stiletto The Lowrider bike
With their original design and streetwise style, chopper bikes have become one of the most exciting trends in bicycles today. Choppers are a serious fashion statement, generally associated with urban culture, although their retro style appeals to both the young and old. Choppers give riders the opportunity to express their individuality while also providing a comfortable, relaxing ride. They have become so popular lately that they have been adopted as a way of life for some who join clubs to customize, create, and ride their elaborate creations.Chopper bikes were first seen in California in the beginning of the 60s. Teenagers began imitating popular customized motorbikes that had been "chopped", or put together with parts from several different bikes, for a unique look. Schwinn were the first large bicycle manufacturers to notice this new style and started producing it for mass consumption. In 1963 they introduced their extremely popular Stingray model, which spawned many copies and secured the chopper a place in design and cultural history.
Today chopper bikes are here again, brought about by the popularity of retro styles and the desire to return back to simpler bicycle styles after the long era of complexly designed mountain bikes. Raleigh, who were one of the first companies to start producing choppers, have introduced a new design that is taking a new generation by storm and introducing them to the phenomenon of chopper bikes. Fans are also building their own choppers, often from the scratch, and customizing them in every way imaginable in order to make the ultimate expression of individuality. These customized bikes sport upholstery, specialized paint jobs, and ornamental components, all of which serve to turn the chopper into a work of art.
For anyone who is new to choppers, there are lots of different styles to suit every budget. So you can go right ahead and get yourself that Chopper that you have been eyeing for sometime. No matter how small your budget is, you can and will find some thing to make a go for. If you are looking to buy a chopper you can choose from the many ready made models (which you can then customize yourself with special components and accessories) or you can have one built from scratch, to your exact specifications. While custom design are more expensive, they allow you to design your bike just the way you like it and ensure that your bicycle fits you exactly, providing you with many years of fun riding, seeing, and of course being seen.
Alison Addy is the author of many articles on subjects like custom bicycles and published at http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com - Keep reading about roval and roval wheels at his web.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Chopper Lowrider Bikes

Have you seen the lowrider bikes that have become so popular? They instantly catch your eye because they are uniquely designed and look so cool, don’t they? They are a big statement that people make and some people connect them with the hip urbanites, but they really appeal to almost anyone-no matter what your age. They not only give you the opportunity to express your personality, but they are also a very comfortable, fun ride, too. Their popularity has become so big, that you can easily find clubs that concentrate on the lifestyle of having a chopper bike.
Where did lowrider bikes come from? They were first seen in the 1960’s in California. They were not a mass-produced bike that was being made by the large companies, but they were made by teenagers who were trying to copy the customized motorcycle of the time by combining components from several different bikes. This was to show their individuality. One bicycle manufacturer noticed this new style, however, and began to make their own version of the chopper lowrider bike. This company was Schwinn and in 1963, they introduced the Stingray model, which began the love affair that many people have with this bike.

Now lowrider bikes are even more popularity, due to the increased interest in all things retro. Many people love them simply because they bring back memories of happier and simpler times for them. One of the companies who first made lowrider bikes, Raleigh, has updated the chopper lowrider bike for today and they are very popular. Some chopper enthusiasts are choosing to build their own lowriders and customize them to make them into the bike of their dreams. You can find lowrider bikes with all types of customization, including intricate paint jobs, ornaments, and even upholstery, which has made some of these choppers into an art statement.
If you are new to the chopper lowrider world, you will find that there is a great variety of different bikes available for you to purchase in all different price ranges and styles. You can choose an “off the rack” style that you can customize yourself or you can choose to have one built for you from the ground up to your specifications. A custom built chopper bike may be more expensive, but it will fit your body and will express your personality perfectly, which may be worth the extra money for you. Have fun riding!
Andrew Caxton is the author and editor of many custom bicycles articles and newsletters published at http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com. Find more publications about lowrider bikes at his website.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
How to build a sidecar

You will need :
A complete bike
Extra fork and wheel
3 feet of 1/4 x 1-1/4 - inch steel flat stock
3 feet of 1/8 x 1-1/4 - inch steel flat stock
10 feet of 3/4-inch EMT twin wall electrical conduit
Two 3/4-inch conduit clamps
A 26-inch piece of 2" x 4"
A Sheet of 1/2-inch plywood
An 8=foot piece of two=by-three
Nails, screw, nuts, bolts, etc
it will outride andouthandle. Best of all, you don't have to butcher a good bike to build it. When you get tired of it you can unbolt the sidecar and still have a solo bike.While it doesn't require welding. It's tricker to build because it takes some hard bending, and a lot of trial and error to get everything line up tight.But unless you must have a box in front three wheeler, give this a try first.





That finishes it, although some paint would look good on sidecar. You'll probably have to do some fiddling with the gear ratio to get the rig to pedal easily.
Riding the Sidecar Rig - Riding a sidecar rig is different, to say the least. Steering a regular bicycle is done almost completely with your body. you dont really use the handlebars much, and as often as not tey're turn in the opposite direction of the turn (try it if you dont believe me!). There's no such subtlety in steering a sidecar rig. The bars are turned-hard-in the direction you want to go-which is very spooky, because it goes against everything you've ever learned about riding a bike. When the rig corners it doesn;t lean, although you can lift the sidecar wheel if you try. if it's cornered too fast it drifts (skids) or flips-just like a motorcycle sidecar! To make it even more confusing it's asymmetrical-the two sides are completely different-so it will behave different depending on which way you're turning. All this makes riding it very strange at first, and fun!


Troubleshooting - The sidecar whell may not stay in alignment if the clamps on the for stem are not a good fit. the surest fix is to have the clamps welded to the stem so it can't twist. If welding isn;t available drill through the clamps into the stem with 1/8-inch drill and use a self-tapping metal screw to pin the stem in position. Be sure it's lined up right first.
The more rigid a rig like this is the beter it will work. If it flexes too much try running another conduit strut from the clamp on the seat stay to the two-by-four axle strut, and fasten it with a 1-1/2-inch #10 screw. This can be a short one attached to the strut next to the box and be attaceh at the far end.













