AWESOME!!! That doesn't even begin to describe it- it's visual overload taking in all those wild customs all at once. Once I put the pieces of my brain back inside my skull and pick my jaw up off the floor, I start to take in some of the amazing engineering that went into these bikes.......!!!!!!
The chain-spoke wheels are spectacular. There seems to be multi-speed hub inside there? Incredible design work!
That triple-row wheel at the bottom of page 2 is mind-blowing. I cannot conceive of building it. I would love to know the story...
The fat-tire candy red cruiser seen in some of the outside pictures... perfect! It reminds me of a "street fighter" motorcycle a friend at work owns... a 1900cc monster... the look of that bike is heavy, low, fast and beautiful. What ARE those tires and where can I get some?
The green "dragon" trike... I don't even care if that's rideable, it's got graceful, flowing lines- it looks like it would fly away as soon as you got on it- definitely most artistic... it owns the room. And that's not to diminish any of the other bikes... so many are amazing and I know they each represent hundreds, maybe thousands of hours of hard work.
I could go on and on, because every picture contains some kind of functional art, some over-the-top concept rendered in steel, aluminum, rubber, and chrome... congratulations to all the people who put the show together and brought their bikes to show off.
I would love to get to one of these shows in the future... unfortunately it's a long drive for us.
There are so many amazing bikes- the American customizers will have their hands full trying to top that show. I can't wait to see what they come up with next. Thanks for sharing the pictures guys, looks like the best time ever!
--Rob