1966 Chevelle SS Donk Car

Weird and Unusual Car Tuning Trends

The car hobby has been around for as long as cars have been around, because driving a stock car is pretty boring and who wants to …

2015 Ford Mustang Coupe 1

6th Generation 2015 Ford Mustang Coupe

There has been a lot of speculation surrounding the all-new 2015 Ford Mustang, with numerous unofficial photos circulating the web and even more renderings.  Well, here’s …

Much Much Go Custom Motorcycle – Based on a 1979 Honda CB250T

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Much Much Go is a custom bike built by Australian industrial designer Nick Eterovic.  The bike was showcased at the inaugural “Boundless Enthusiasm Bike Build-Off”, and of course it won first place and also won Peoples’ Choice award at the show.

The Much Much Go is an extremely attractive custom motorcycle; I don’t know why I’m so drawn to it?  Maybe it is because of the simplicity of its design and the fact that it doesn’t look like all those “bigger is better” choppers that we see rough-looking guys riding around.  The bike used for the project is a 1979 Honda CB250T with a lot customization.

Yamaha Vmax Hyper Modified bike

Yamaha Vmax Hyper Modified Project Bike

I’ve never had an opportunity to check out the annual motorcycle shows that take place here in Vancouver and I sure as hell won’t have the honor of checking out the 2011 EICMA show in Milan this November. Just like with the major car shows, there are lots of surprises at the motorcycle shows as well.

Big name manufacturers and smaller manufacturers take advantage of these shows to unveil new models, prototypes, and new technologies that riders can expect in the coming years. Yamaha has summoned some big-name talent in the custom choppers world to work on a project dubbed as the Vmax Hyper Modified. The big-name talent I am referring to includes Roland Sands, Marcus Walz and Luovic Lazareth. Utilizing the creative talent of these three on one project should result in something spectacular.

gibson quadski

The Amphibious Quadski by GIBBS

It seems that amphibious vehicles tend to have some pretty interesting names such as the Humdinga and the Scamander. And now, we have the Quadski. Although …