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Jun22

I’ve never seen such extravagant bicycles until shooting at the Low Rider Tour 2009 for Sprockets Magazine. They come in a variety of shapes and colors, but what intrigues me the most is that most of the bicycles are built for loved ones. There were some that were designed from concept to finished product in memory of those who children who passed away. Others were so detailed that it look ed like swords on wheels. Many of the bicycles even had their own custom display pads made of mirrors or plush cushions that reminded me of coffins.

From custom cut and etched chrome decor to artistic murals, a lot of time is put into planning and designing these low rider bicycles. Who would have guessed that you would find over 100 detailed bicycles at a low rider show and not 1 motorcycle. My favorite bicycle was an Aztec themed bicycle with custom etched gold plated pieces including the: chain, sprocket, foot pedals, handle bars, rims, seat, headlight and rear view mirrors. If you look closely, there is a 3 dimensional looking skull air brushed on the frame of the bike. Many of the platform pads for the bicycles, like this one, were even able to spin, how cool is that!? It took 3 years for him to create this piece of artwork. For you laker fans, there was also a custom Laker bicycle with chrome Laker emblems, a yellow and purple seat and even a custom Lakers basketball foot pedal.

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