East Coast Style Bike Pics
#11
Really............ I don't care bout West or East coast,, Even the south don't mean much to me. I just do my Mid- central thing and the rest can do what ever.
If I did copy the others areas it'd be a Weird spin off compared to the rest around here.
I haven't seen any bike around here like the Cali bikes that's been slammed and loooooong fishy tails at all.
Not many even do apes, most that change do beach bars and V&Hs or RH's are the most popular pipes. Very, very few even do wheels.
If I did copy the others areas it'd be a Weird spin off compared to the rest around here.
I haven't seen any bike around here like the Cali bikes that's been slammed and loooooong fishy tails at all.
Not many even do apes, most that change do beach bars and V&Hs or RH's are the most popular pipes. Very, very few even do wheels.
Last edited by oct1949; 10-27-2011 at 11:45 AM.
#15
When I think of West Coast style, I think long, low-slung, bling wheels, artistic paint, modern/new age, more looks than function, and chrome.
When I think East Coast style, I think retro, old school/vintage, darker, more industrial, garage built, minimalistic, more function than looks.
Just my opinion, but when I saw the title of this thread, that's what came to mind.
I live about 30 miles west of Philadelphia.
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When I think East Coast style, I think retro, old school/vintage, darker, more industrial, garage built, minimalistic, more function than looks.
Just my opinion, but when I saw the title of this thread, that's what came to mind.
I live about 30 miles west of Philadelphia.
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#16
When I think of West Coast style, I think long, low-slung, bling wheels, artistic paint, modern/new age, more looks than function, and chrome.
When I think East Coast style, I think retro, old school/vintage, darker, more industrial, garage built, minimalistic, more function than looks.
Just my opinion, but when I saw the title of this thread, that's what came to mind.
I live about 30 miles west of Philadelphia.
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When I think East Coast style, I think retro, old school/vintage, darker, more industrial, garage built, minimalistic, more function than looks.
Just my opinion, but when I saw the title of this thread, that's what came to mind.
I live about 30 miles west of Philadelphia.
.
#17
When I think of West Coast style, I think long, low-slung, bling wheels, artistic paint, modern/new age, more looks than function, and chrome.
When I think East Coast style, I think retro, old school/vintage, darker, more industrial, garage built, minimalistic, more function than looks.
Just my opinion, but when I saw the title of this thread, that's what came to mind.
I live about 30 miles west of Philadelphia.
.
When I think East Coast style, I think retro, old school/vintage, darker, more industrial, garage built, minimalistic, more function than looks.
Just my opinion, but when I saw the title of this thread, that's what came to mind.
I live about 30 miles west of Philadelphia.
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That's how I see it...
#18
#20
When I think of West Coast style, I think long, low-slung, bling wheels, artistic paint, modern/new age, more looks than function, and chrome.
When I think East Coast style, I think retro, old school/vintage, darker, more industrial, garage built, minimalistic, more function than looks.
Just my opinion, but when I saw the title of this thread, that's what came to mind.
I live about 30 miles west of Philadelphia.
.
When I think East Coast style, I think retro, old school/vintage, darker, more industrial, garage built, minimalistic, more function than looks.
Just my opinion, but when I saw the title of this thread, that's what came to mind.
I live about 30 miles west of Philadelphia.
.