David Mann Art
New York City "BIKES"
"A chopper with curves", see the rest
"Statue of Liberty" bike and others at the "Orange County Choppers" website
A New "Hydrogen Motorcycle" is stealthy and silent, but eliminates the fun of disturbing your block
The history of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle began in Milwaukee in 1903. In Milwaukee, Bill Harley and Arthur Walter Davidson developed a one-cylinder motorcycle. Around the turn of the century the gasoline engine was developed and the one-cylinder motor was introduced. In 1901 the Indians were the first motorcycles and in 1903 Mitschell, Merkel and Yale.
This motorcycle was initially built for racing and was powered by a one-cylinder gasoline combustion engine.
In 1903 in Milwaukee, Bill Harley and Arthur Walter Davidson developed a one-cylinder motorcycle. It was a reliable and even a beautiful cycle. And ... someone bought it !! In 1905 they had made 11 motorcycles, in 1908 it were 154 and ... they had a company, in a little wooden barn, that was build by Davidson's father.
The small company extended quickly and another family member......
Anyone into Harleys has no doubt at some point checkedout an Easyrider's magazine and been exposed to the exceptional artwork of the legendary Dave Mann. His imagination and creativity are top-of-the-line.
David was born in Kansas City, Missouri and definitely received his illustration gene from his father who was a lifelong illustrator and an active member of the London Society of Scribes. More
Indian Larry 1949 - 2004
Indian Larry's inspiration was 50's - 60's motorcycle clubs, Ed "Big Daddy" Roth and the legendary, Von Dutch. The skilled machinist, metal-sculptor and master motorcycle mechanic won countless custom shows, participated in motorcycle racing, and originated the hard-core motorcycle style - a blend between classic choppers and hotrod race bikes.
Indian Larry's resume includes movie, video, television, and magazine spreads. His eccentric nature combined with a unique and colorful appeal has gathered great interest from media, producing a fanatic fan base. Larry can be found around beautiful women, tattoos, motorcycles, and the Coney Island Polar Bear Club. More
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