As if Alan Stulberg and his cronies didn’t have enough to do with running Revival Cycles and the Handbuilt Show, they’ve started a podcast. Their first guest? Paul d’Orleans – aka The Vintagent or the guy whose last name no one can pronounce.
They talk about life, love, the Handbuilt Show, shoes, writing, and making mistakes. OK, part of that isn’t true, but if you’re like me and you’ve admired Paul’s work, this is definitely worth a listen. Maybe on your commute, or at work if you’re looking to slack off a bit?
If you're a regular reader of Bike-urious (or just a motorcycle fan in general), you're probably familiar with Paul D'Orleans, also known as The Vintagent. In collaboration with Susan McLaughlin, he's got a side project called MotoTintype that focuses on a very interesting photography method called wet plate or collodion…
In addition to MotoGP this weekend, motorcycle enthusiasts were also able to check out the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show, which just turned three years old. There's no particular theme for the featured motorcycles, it's just a collection of the coolest bikes in the country. Here are some of my favorite bikes…
Early in May I went to Austin to check out MotoGP and the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show. Here's my recap of the latter if you need a reminder. The guys at Revival Cycles, who put the show together, released a short highlight video that I only discovered a few moments ago.…