Showing posts with label AFG Moto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AFG Moto. Show all posts

Monday, October 25, 2010

Looped

AFG Moto can't stop won't stop. This time they're at it on the Sacrifice 2-smoker. Hoshi shows a local Toyko variety show what's up. And down.


Thursday, September 23, 2010

High Plains Drifter

 Alexi Smith, complete with full Alliance Speedmetal helmet, layed the smack down at this years Toyota Fuji Drift competition. Alexi took first place in the street legal drift class.

Apparently his car is pink on the inside...


Monday, July 26, 2010

Bikes of Icon - Siren

The Siren's call beckons all 636's to their doom. From the warm waters of the Mediterranean to the grey swaths of Shinjuku. Lured by the sidewalk bound beauties, this 636 and pilot found themselves under sail along a course they could no longer control. Running aground upon a jagged asphalt outcropping (i.e. curb), they realized the truth - no man can resist the Siren's call. And so the rider - ejected, dejected, and bruised - collected what was left of his shattered fairing and disfigured subframe and set a new course for AFG Moto. It was there that a massive reconstruction and wrap revived this forlorn street sailor. Now wrapped in a fresh dose of light blue and pink vinyl it's pilot, Hide, plies the rich trade routes of Shibuya looking to trade spice for trim.    










2005 Kawi 636 / Tyger Shark cage / Win McCoy Exhaust / Beringer Front Calipers / EK Chain
Photo Credit: Mark Boxer

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Bikes of Icon - CMYK

You've seen it splashed across the pages of Road Rider - the CMYK R1 in all it's four color process glory.  Now check it out in it's natural habitat - in front of the crazy Japanese beverage vending machines. Filled with a dazzling array of beverages, we are constantly baffled by the choices and normally just end up with the unsweetened green tea. It's not that the unsweetened green tea actually tastes good, it's just better than getting a bottle full of grasshopper piss. Trust us, we speak from experience. 

Bike Courtesy of AFG MotoPhotos courtesy of Mark Boxer.

Dude, can you grab me a cold can of grasshopper piss or some diet cod juice? Thanks...


1999 - Arguably the best body style for the R1



Quick - someone call Eddy Grant 'cause Jstyle is fully mobbing Electric Avenue



Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Bikes of Icon - Lifeform Carbon Ducati

The first of a number of Carbon Lifeform tribute bikes, this AFG Moto built Ducati is currently gracing the tracks of Japan. Owned and campaigned by USAF SSgt Jeff McCreary, the CF 1198 features the usual slate of Italian performance mods (Marchesini, Brembo, Pirelli, etc)  in addition to it's MotoStretta Japan motor work and J-Mac custom exhaust. Special thanks to Mark Boxer for the killer photos. 











 
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