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Skin Deep: Ed Hardy-inspires the of a modded bod.

Source: SuperStreetBike.com
by: JOHN ZAMORA

SuperStreeBike.com - TransformersMuch like tattoos, the custom Hayabusa has been both admired and feared. In years past, mainstream sportbike riders considered fitting an oversized rear tire nothing short of blasphemy. Over time it slowly grew more popular and eventually gained social acceptance. And we’ll be damned if fat tired customs aren’t as commonplace as a celebrity with some skin art. One man who was influential in the Hayabusa’s aftermarket development is Ricky Monjaraz, a SoCal dude who’s deep in the scene. He’s been making aftermarket parts since he was kid, and when his dad created RIS Designs in the early 1990s it solidified Ricky’s calling. After years of carving out his spot it was no coincidence that the Ed Hardy crew looked to him for help when building a promotional bike.


SuperStreeBike.com - Transformers“Ed Hardy Motorsports asked if we could build a bike to showcase some new parts, so I chose a Hayabusa but decided to give it an all-new look.” When it came time to lay color over the highly customized Canni Design bodywork, RIS enlisted the help of the airbrush kings at H2O Cycles. H2O’s owner, Louis Grasse, explained: “I wanted the opportunity to show off some of our freehand work. We used a sticker only as an outside guide for the design but the rest was freehand airbrush. It turned out to be a total of 65 hours of airbrushing.”




SuperStreeBike.com - TransformersDon Ed Hardy: You’ve seen the flashy hats and t-shirts, but who is the guy behind the designs? Don Ed Hardy is one of America’s most celebrated tattoo artists, and was mentored by none other than the legendary Sailor Jerry. His unique mixture of numerous styles has landed him worldwide fame, and now even a clothing line and motorcycle parts were created in his honor.

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Ed Hardy-inspires the of a modded bod.
Source: SuperStreetBike.com by: JOHN ZAMORA

Much like tattoos, the custom Hayabusa has been both admired and feared. In years past, mainstream sportbike riders considered fitting an oversized rear tire nothing short of blasphemy. Over time it slowly grew more popular and eventually gained social acceptance. And we'll be damned if fat tired customs aren't as commonplace as a celebrity with some skin art.

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