JOURNEY

RUMBLING WHEELERS & ANNIVERSARY PARTY (Part 2)

The artists' ART SHOW during the day has come to an end, and as night falls, the ANNIVERSARY PARTY in the evening is about to take place. The tickets, limited to 200 people, are full at once. There are dozens of additional invited guests. Everyone has begun to take their seats. First, the representative BOSS opened with a speech, thanking everyone for...

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RUMBLING WHEELERS & ART SHOW (Part 1)

The RUMBLING WHEELERS held by WEST RIDE coincides with the 24th anniversary of WESTERN RIVER, the 13th anniversary of its own brand WEST RIDE, and the 10th anniversary expansion of RIVER TOWN, which moved to the current location. As an invited overseas official agent, we are not shy. Qianli participated for the first time, and it was a very exciting content report,...

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Chooke Coins - Hobo Nickel Hobo Coins

Some Native American tribes believe that "silver coins" are a symbol of authority, and chiefs often use extra large silver coins as pendants for necklaces. Looking back to this day,...

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WEST RIDE x CHOOKE collaboration & SISSY BAR introduction

SISSY BAR refers to the rear seat backrest. It is most commonly seen in the CHOPPER style modified by Harley. WEST RIDE, who loves CHOPPER, also asked CHOOKE to make three styles of SISSY BAR pendants. Take a look at our introduction. Match it with!

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Character introduction - BENTENKOZOU's professional photographer UP-SWEEP BIKER

Professional photographer BENTENKOZOU is also one of the photographers of UP-SWEEP Japan BIKER magazine. Through his lens, you can see the style of many Japanese knights. Of course, his professional field is not limited to this. From his photography collection and soul talents You can understand that these books can also be read in the store. Many of the photos taken are...

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Ketoh (Wrist Guard/Bow Guard) by Chooke

The earliest Navajo Indians were very dependent on hunting. They had a kind of leather protective gear, worn on the wrist to protect the rebound of the bow string and to tighten the loose cuffs. The Navajo people called it Ketoh, and ordinary people called it Wrist Guard or Bow. Guard. Taking this as an idea, Chooke significantly reduced the width of...

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Exorcist Bell/Guardian Bell by CHOOKE

Riders will hang the bell directly on the motorcycle, and use the vibration of the motorcycle to continuously ring the bell to pray. It is said that evil spirits have sensitive hearing and hear the sound of the bell ringing continuously, which will make them feel sealed. The space is crazy, and then loses the ability to entangle and falls to the...

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