It was Evel Knieval that once said; "I love the feeling of the fresh air on my face and the wind blowing through my hair."
Um, yeah...don't we all bruv?!
He also said "I guess I thought I was Elvis Presley but I'll tell ya something, all Elvis did was stand on stage and play guitar, he never hit the pavement at 80 mph."
No shit Sherlock, but also Elvis is God.
This quote really took the biscuit though; "DicE magazine? Never heard of it."
Twat.
Issue 57 is here and it is in collaboration with our good friends The Haifley Brothers, out there in Phoenix, Arizona. If you haven't already heard of these master craftsmen, you are in for a pleasant surprise. Perfect lines, beautiful curves and just drop dead gorgeous...and that's just the boys themselves!
Inside this fandabulous issue you will also find a Show Class Magazine special 16 page insert. The old magazine inside a magazine trick mate.
Kyle and his righteous slab side Shovelehead from Baltimore, Maryland.
Photo: Magic Ken.
Andy and his utterly brilliant Pan/Shov Chopper from Harvaluoto, Finland.
Sabbath Cycles from Sydney, Australia.
Photo: Simon Davidson.
Cuts Like A Knife: Part 1.
Photo: Ivester Creative.
Yuki and her fantastic Shovelhead from Hawaiian Gardens.
Photo: Troy Critchlow.
The Haifley Brothers from Phoenix, Arizona.
Photo: Christian Otjen.
Jeff Wright and his Street Machine Shovelhead from Des Moines, Iowa.
Photo: Anna Jones.
Casper and his slab side Shovelhead from Stockholm, Sweden.
Photo: Nicke Svensson.
Fred and his Model C Flathead from Bourges, France.
Photo: Freaky Rico.
Doug & Chatty at The Compound in The Valley, California.
Photo: Troy Critchlow.
Hell On Wheels In Japan.
Photo: Nevin Pontious.
Mullins Chain Drive, Richmond, California.
Photo: Ken Nagahara.
Luke and his Ironhead Sportster from Tuscon, Arizona.
Photo: Christian Otjen.
Bandit Town USA.
Photo: Troy Critchlow.
Teresa Maher.
Photo: Troy Critchlow.
The 'Mama Tried' Show, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Photo: Cicero Guzman Jr.
Raddy and his Wheelie Machine from Los Angeles, California.
Photo: Troy Critchlow.
An Interview with Mike Vils: Part 1.
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