Monday, February 28, 2011

Nothin´beats Norrtälje / Sweden
















...been there in 2008 playin´with my band ( http://www.moderatepace.de ) for the TWIN CLUB MC on the Club- Stage..never seen so much fantastic long bikes ever since...a blast...I´m still speachless watchin´the old photos...
Cheers










Sunday, February 27, 2011

FTF Bike Night in Seattle, WA

Thursday March 17th – Starts at 6:00pm
Click Here for the FTF Bike Night Facebook page

ftf

Garage


Smoking area in my garage ... Speed rabbit holds the matches..!

birthday gift for my friend




Vintage Score


http://wwwftog.blogspot.com/

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Friday, February 25, 2011

runner!

FTWco en el DAKAR 2011 by [º(O) ] Camerarider ♠ ♠ ♠ www.bu.tt/CAMERARIDER





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Last night in the garage...
Workin on the Big Booty Bitch at the Masshole Moto compound.
www.massholemoto.com

Mako and Moto from HCC in the house


Reppin the FTWCO

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Thinner

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Harley-davidsons was the opening event for Chingay 2011

About Chingay Parade:

The Chingay Parade is an annual street parade held in Penang, Malaysia and Singapore as part of Chinese New Year festivities. The term Chingay itself originated in Southeast Asia, particularly in Penang, which is a phonetic equivalent of the Chinese words "妆艺", which means "a decorated miniature stage" or float.


Chingay procession was held in celebration with the birthdays of the Chinese deities or the procession of the Goddess of Mercy ( Guanyin ).It was held to worship and enjoy with the deity. During the earliest procession in more than 100 years ago, the earliest English newspapers Echo in Malaysia adopted the word Chingay Procession for this special event.
Chingay is originated from China, and the Penang Chinese first performed Chingay during deity processions. It is a street art where the performer balances a giant flag that ranges from 25 ft to 32 ft in height and about 60 pounds in weigh.
Today, in Malaysia and Singapore, Chingay is not only performed by the Chinese, but the art has successfully attracted the Malays and Indians. It has become a very unique multiracial performance. The popularity of Chingay in Penang has made it one of the very impressive cultural landmarks as well as an important tourist attraction.
























































FTWCO Contributor - Spraycan & Sleazefunk having fun in their Afro Wig.

























http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chingay-Parade/108081809243307#!/passionchingayclub

Contributor : Erman Sleazefunk ( funkchoppers@gmail.com )