Friday, October 31, 2008
Biketoberfest 2008, Daytona Beach
Madame Montenegro introduces her MOTÖR line of denim wear to the frenzied droves of bike lovers at the Beach street booth, just adjacent to the Harley Davidson dealership and store.
BabyMoj Killin' it!
BabyMoj, a.k.a. Laura, models the Very Bad Horse denim chaps and toddler VBH logo tee. Not only is our model smokin', but our booth was beautiful as well. BabyMoj stands in front of the leaded-glass privacy screen, hand-painted and custom fabricated by Philadelphia glass artist Donald Moore.
Posterior view of the chaps. We call that a "Yeah!"
BabyMoj Killin' it!
BabyMoj, a.k.a. Laura, models the Very Bad Horse denim chaps and toddler VBH logo tee. Not only is our model smokin', but our booth was beautiful as well. BabyMoj stands in front of the leaded-glass privacy screen, hand-painted and custom fabricated by Philadelphia glass artist Donald Moore.
Posterior view of the chaps. We call that a "Yeah!"
David, Kimmy, & the Booth
Memorial with the Montenegros
Racer memorial on Daytona Beach for all racers who have ever raced in Daytona-- including Tony Montenegro, Kim's big brother! Monument construction in progress. Will include Coe and Tony Montenegro. More information forthcoming... (photograph left to right- Donny "the Wrench" Moore, Kim "MOTÖR " Montenegro, Tony "Kip" Montenegro, and the lovely Bettina "the Saint" Darr.) Far Out!
Hot action shot. The windiest night ever on Daytona Beach. YAY!
Our Night in the Swamp
Coe and his lady, Vanessa, were gracious hosts to our rowdy lot. It seems we were in good company. This is just a taste of the treasures Coe has on display in his rambling, swampy abode. Not only did he race these bikes, but they were also (re)built, bolt by bolt by our Grecian half-God, half-man, Mr. Coe.
KJ, Kimmy, Coe, and Donny parked next to Coe's antique fire truck. Coe dragged this beast out of the swamp, restored it, and cut 14 feet off the back converting it into a pick-up truck. He also made a matching motorcycle that rides in the pick-up bed.
Just one of Coe's showrooms. Note the chandeliers and '55 Nomad. Yeah!!
Check out our man Steve Allen Coe at www.DaytonaVintageRacing.com.
KJ, Kimmy, Coe, and Donny parked next to Coe's antique fire truck. Coe dragged this beast out of the swamp, restored it, and cut 14 feet off the back converting it into a pick-up truck. He also made a matching motorcycle that rides in the pick-up bed.
Just one of Coe's showrooms. Note the chandeliers and '55 Nomad. Yeah!!
Check out our man Steve Allen Coe at www.DaytonaVintageRacing.com.
More From the Swamp
The flyest bike ever. Watch for Kimmy and KJ ripping around town on similar models.
Kim behind the velvet ropes.
Our half-man, half Gods-- Donny & Coe. Yeah.
Kim behind the velvet ropes.
Our half-man, half Gods-- Donny & Coe. Yeah.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
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