Universal tank pouch now available in store. Designed for a seamless look with your chopper or custom bike, this diamond stitch pouch features a waterproof compartment for smartphones and pocket for your sunglasses, wallet or other knick knacks. The tank pouch is a great accessory; especially for crossing the borders as you can keep your passport, documents or cash card within easy
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SHM Tachibana Helmet
New stocks will be back in 2 weeks time.
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Bell Custom 500 Helmets – Now Available
BELL helmets are now available at Custom Burner. Here are some pictures of the Bell Custom 500 in Matt Blue Metal Flake. Featuring Fibre glass shell and a quilted lining, the custom 500 also uses the standard double D rings for better security. The Bell Custom 500 is DOT approved in the US of A, which
Continue reading »Yamaha SR400 Bolt-on Parts
Got yourself a new Yamaha SR400? Come by and talk to us. We have awesome parts to turn your bike to be a show stopper. Visit us today.
Continue reading »Moto Guzzi 90th Anniversary V7 Racer
Registered Oct 2011. Mileage currently is 4000km. (yes… 4000km for the 2 years plus) Bike comes with a new metal chrome tank as the 90th anniversary models initially came with plastic chrome tank and had inherent hairline crack issues. Metal tank replacement alone was worth $5000. The 90th anniversary model obvious difference with production model other
Continue reading »Custom Ruby motorcycle helmet gets illustrated
Ruby makes some of the most beautiful (and pricey) vintage-inspired helmets on the face of the planet – the lids transcend the typical formless safety wear to something approaching sculpture. Maxwell Paternoster recently turned one of the company’s Castel helmets into his own personal canvas, and turned a video camera on to illuminate his process. Paternoster is the
Continue reading »Custom painted Ruby helmet by Ornamental Conifer
Painted by East London artist, Nicholai Sclater aka Ornamental Conifer for Dimitri Coste (Ateliers Ruby). Via
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