The boy who cried "awesome."
twofathoms:

cl400:

static-panic:

Deus Ex Machina once again wows with a vintage style bobber. Not sure what the frame/engine is though.



What I’ve always loved about the fairly standard classically styled bobber is the utterly utilitarian look and feel of motorized simplicity. 
As a cat who has always been impressed with minimalism in any sense but who is also bogged down with a head/apartment/life filled with clutter, a bobber represents stripped down perfection at it’s finest. 
No bags, no windshield, no extra fairing, no pointless/garish chrome, no over-stuffed seat, no room for a passenger. Nothing that gets in the way, or slows you down. If it doesn’t fit in your pockets, you don’t need it.
That attitude is awesome, that potential freedom is awesome, and something that both encourages and personifies those ideas is as well.

twofathoms:

cl400:

static-panic:

Deus Ex Machina once again wows with a vintage style bobber. Not sure what the frame/engine is though.

What I’ve always loved about the fairly standard classically styled bobber is the utterly utilitarian look and feel of motorized simplicity.

As a cat who has always been impressed with minimalism in any sense but who is also bogged down with a head/apartment/life filled with clutter, a bobber represents stripped down perfection at it’s finest.

No bags, no windshield, no extra fairing, no pointless/garish chrome, no over-stuffed seat, no room for a passenger. Nothing that gets in the way, or slows you down. If it doesn’t fit in your pockets, you don’t need it.

That attitude is awesome, that potential freedom is awesome, and something that both encourages and personifies those ideas is as well.

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