El Diablo Run 2013 Pictures

El Diablo Run 2013 Pictures

El Diablo Run 2013 was the first year we sponsored and participated in the run. We took off from the office packed down and ready to go Thursday early morning and caught up with the group in Calexico before crossing. The ride to Calexico was hot and seemed like riding straight into a hair dryer. As we approached San Felipe the weather cooled off and the breeze were in our knees and tacos on our minds. We pulled up to camp and found ourselves a cool spread with our buddy Phil and unwound with a beer in one hand and tacos de pescado in the other. The next day we headed out to town on the bikes for some supplies and site seeing to kill time before the events started. The barrel race and slow race was super cool and exciting but everyone was really waiting around to see who would try there luck at the “circulio de muerta” (the circle of death race). As expected bikes went down, people went flying and the crowd went wild! Next up was the “Cocktagon” on the beach front. Even more excitement was in the air for this one as everyone crowded around the lines of the arena and cheered on for their favorite. After the event everyone headed to town for dinner. We found a cool steak house everyone was talking about and sat ourselves. If you have ever been to baja you already know the service is slow like island time. It took almost 2 hours for our steaks to arrive but was worth wait. This would have definitely been...
Motor Union 2012 – Event Photos

Motor Union 2012 – Event Photos

Thomas and I left the LA area around 7am and got down in SD around 9am after stopping twice for gas and snacks. I rode the Deuce down and stuck a for sale on it, Thomas drove the Corona and stuck pint glasses in his trunk for me to keep at the house (thanks Green Flash :p). Not too sure on what our favorites were as it was so hot we couldn’t think straight (the beer didn’t help either). We hung out with friends from the Us Versus Them fam and took off after not winning the set of HRE Wheels. [Show as...
Mooneyes Open House 2012

Mooneyes Open House 2012

Drove out to this one with Thomas in the Corona. I grabbed my camera, brought a Mooneyes Hotwheels Panel Van for Wildman to pinstripe and we set sail to Santa Fe Springs. We arrived right as Chico was servin up  burgers and Dogs (YUM!). It was a record hot day with shade being prime real estate but luckily ice water was a plenty. I ended up getting my Hotwheel done and a camera lens shade too. Thomas had Wildman do a Cali Style logo in both English and Japanese. He was excited as I was, we both had something to take home and admire. Here are the shots from the day. [Show as slideshow] 1 2...
Born Free 4

Born Free 4

I rode out solo and met up with some friends there through out the day. It was super hot and crowded but luckily there was no shortage in $8 beers to be had. The Douche La Rouche booth was our favorite (thanks for the shirt), complete with a ring and bean bag toss. Here are some top shots form the day with a gallery to follow. [Show as slideshow] 1 2 3...
Hell On Wheels

Hell On Wheels

This years Hell On Wheels (HOW) was great! In my opinion better than last year and deineitly something to look forward for years to come. Here are some photos of the day captured with an iTelephone. [Show as...
Formula DRIFT – Slammed Society Event

Formula DRIFT – Slammed Society Event

This years Formula DRIFT – Slammed Society Event had a great turn out. Entering its ninth season, Formula DRIFT is recognized as the North American professional drifting championship. Established on the streets of Japan, drifting has evolved into a worldwide competitive sport that challenges each driver’s driving ability and vehicle control. For a race competition schedule and ticket information, visit: www.formuladrift.com. Brief History: In Japan, the art of Drifting has been popular among the street racers or “hashiriya” for more than 15 years. The American Drifting scene’s roots can be traced back to the late 1980s and early 1990s. [Show as slideshow] 1 2...