When Lil' John Hateley was 19 years old he played Grandma Boone in a strawberry wine commercial.
Here ya go, take a watch:
That Academy-Award-Worthy granny wheelie started his career as a hollywood stunt double which helped support his chequered racing career.
Now, umpteen years later, he's still got the funk.
With a twinkle in his eye and a mischievous grin, he was delighted to take the cover off the new Champion-framed Triumph 750 flattrack racer he's built for Julian Heppekausen, Deus America's slide-happy GM. Hateley also played a big part in prepping and tuning Terry Triumph, the 1966 T120 that Julian won the Mexican 1000 on, covering each mile of the route and passing every checkpoint back in 2016.
Look out for the purple beast and JH517 on your local flat track in the 2018 season, and if you run into Lil' John at the MX, Flat, or any other kind of track, shake his hand for blazing the trail for motorcycle funtimes and forgive him for promoting bad wine!
Specter Designs - created by Tanner Boyes, artist, designer and craftsman hailing from San Clemente California - finds its focus in metal-craft, body work, car design, and customisation.
A full circle moment, the longstanding creative partnership between Specter Design and Deus Ex Machina culminates in a limited edition capsule range - an ode to both brands’ deep appreciation for craftsmanship and design principles that extend beyond the bounds of any one discipline or practice.
Some bikes offer more than just speed—they bring style, heritage, and a touch of Mediterranean, even in the dead of winter. For those who appreciate life in the slow(er) lane, a Bel-Air style, nipped, tucked, and rolled custom Vespa 300 SuperSport is the perfect way to get by.