Posts Tagged ‘saint motor company’

Saint Motor Company at Gallery 788

My photography on display alongside the Saint Motor Company motorcycle/work of art “TESLA” opening night at the “2” art show at Gallery 788 in Baltimore, MD. 

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The Triumph Named Tesla & the Maryland Meetup

It’s every journalist’s (or wannabe journalist, if you rather) dream to get to travel and photograph their favorite things… in this case, the lovely Sasha of CafeRacerXXX sent me on a mission to photograph “Tesla”, a Triumph build by my friend Jeff Yarrington of Saint Motor Company in Maryland.

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Thanks to an awesome project with Cafe Racer XXX, Saint Motor Company and Loaded Gun Customs… I’ll be on the East Coast! Maryland to be precise.  This SUNDAY March 3rd- come join us at Sixteen Tons (website) for beer, wine, tunes, and talk of motorcycles! WHEN: Sunday March 3, 2013 | 2:00p – 5:00pWHERE: Sixteen Tons – 1100 W 36th St. Baltimore, MD 21211 RSVP to the FB Event

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East Coast Invasion Commencing

In less than a week I’ll be traveling to Maryland for a very exciting project with Cafe Racer XXX and Saint Motor Company. You may recall Saint being mentioned both in the Monster Project (Phase 9: 748 Front End on 750 Monster, Phase 8: Fixing the Tank) and the very popular green cafe racer Ural.  Jeff Yarrington (the man behind Saint Motor Co.) is currently finishing a very cool custom motorcycle named after Nikola Tesla. Past that information… you will have to wait and see what we come up with. 

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Monster Project Tank Pinstriping

Monster Project preview time… Pinstriping on the tank stripe by Jeff Wolf! Original/base paint job by Jeff Yarrington of the Saint Motor Company.

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The Monster Tank Has Arrived!

IT IS IN MY HANDS. THE TANK IS IN MY HANDS. Sparkly chameleon classic gold leafy Monster paint job in full effect! Better detailed photos later. 🙂

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Monster Project: Phase 9

Ladies and Gents, thar she blows. My 1998 Ducati Monster 750 Dark with a Superbike 748 front end on it. The process getting to this point was long, drawn out and annoying. But having adjustable, strong, awesome front shocks is so very worth it. Details behind the link!

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The Monster Project: Phase 8

Last I posted, I was flimflamming about what kind of logo to put on the tank of the bike. The paint scheme was already all planned (thank you all for the suggestions, though) and I just needed to top it off with the right version of the Ducati logo for the mood of the bike.

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Night time is the right time… to work. Jeff from Saint Motor Company in his work shop. This is the stuff my dreams are made of.

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Lowside Magazine featured Saint Motor Bikes BSA 500ss cafe custom, and I love the photos! Jeff Yarrington, the owner and main man of Saint, is an extremely talented, helpful, and cool guy. So it’s GREAT to see his work displayed correctly! (www.saintmotorcompany.com)

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