Sunday, December 6, 2009

some pics of the show


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Merch

all pre-ordered shirts and posters are being mailed today if you haven't already recieved them. sorry for the delay, we were swamped getting the show ready. thank you for all the support!!

Friday, September 18, 2009

TOMORROW!!!!!!!!

Dice Party tonight at Matchless, our bike show starts tomorrow at 3!

map here:
73 West St. Between Milton and Noble

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Alex Lerner



Alex Lerner is originally from Kharkov, Ukraine when it was still part of the Soviet Union, and has lived in New York since 1991. He has been a mechanic at both Harley Davidson of NYC and New Rochelle. He formerly was a partner of Queens County Cycles for 3 years, where he created his own designs and hand fabricated components for clients.

As much as he likes a clean, streamlined, simple, industrial machine, Alex believes a motorcyle must absolutely be mechanically sound and rideable, as well as look good. He rides his own custom built motorcycles all the time.

Alex is again building custom bikes and hand fabricating for his customers at his new venture SLNYC in Glendale, Queens.

Bill Dodge

Bill Dodge opened Bling’s Cycles in November of 2005 after eight years of working as shop foreman at a reputable shop in Long Beach, CA where he built $50k to $100k+ bikes for a wide spectrum of clients. Bill has been building cars and bikes since he was sixteen, and now he’s doing it for himself, the way he likes.

Bill’s style is HIS style. The bikes he’s built for himself have always gotten the most attention and interest. Now that he’s got his own shop, Bill builds bikes as if they were his personal bikes: fast, functional, simple and bitchin’. He takes pride in building solid, clean motorcycles; never compromising the performance of the bike.

In an industry saturated with $80k bikes, Bill keeps the cost of his bikes as low as possible. He’s not in it to get rich, he’s in it because he loves to make motorcycles and wants to make them accessible to the “working man”.

Bill’s aim is to keep it simple.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Limited Edition posters are ready!!

Hand Printed by Rob and Andy at American Icon. These things rule! 16 x 20" limited numbered edition of 50. And they're only 20$!!! Help us raise money to pay for putting on this show, most of it is coming out of our pockets. Thanks!


Friday, September 11, 2009

Krazy Kevin





"I come from a very artistic family and started drawing tattoos and choppers when I was very young, around 12 years old. I would work for the neighbors cutting grass, shoveling snow and bought my first 3 wheeler when I was 14. At 16 I purchased my 1941 Flathead which I still own today. As far as bike building and art, I've learned how to airbrush-paint-pinstripe-weld-metal fab & sculpture, as well as tattooing and so much more. I even earned a degree in Commercial Art! Building one off machines is a true art form and I love building bikes from the sixties when I got my start!"
K.K.