BMW R100S in E Minor

Woolie finished the Deus BMW R100S one day before it went to The One Motorcycle Show in Austin, TX with just enough time for a lively concerto through the hills.

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THE PARALLEL UNIVERSE

The Festival of Thump we hosted back in March was devoted to the four stroke, single piston engine and its adherents, and the thumper community showed up in throngs, all sporting engines similar in form but very different in execution. Given all the folks who had gathered in sameness of purpose it was extremely hard to categorize anyone in the crowd as being very much alike. If there was one thing these people shared in common, it was that they were having an absolute blast being around motorbikes. The Parallel Universe Motorcycle Festival last weekend was a show dedicated to motorcycles exhibiting identically arranged two-cylinder engines. And again the incredibly diverse range of bikes that showed up and the distinctly … View More

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LA-to-AUSTIN

Four-hundred and fifty-two hours is how long Google Maps said it was going to take us to walk the 1,393 miles to The One Motorcycle Show in Austin, Texas.  We didn’t have that sort of time, or the right shoes, so we drove the “Doose Goose” instead, loaded with a couple bikes for the show. A German 1000cc beast of complicated simplicity from the hands of Woolie, and a speed demon named SPIKE, crafted from the fingers of the one and only Shinya Kimura. We also brought the shop “grocery getter” to add some two wheeled miles and adventures to the trip. Arriving safely and a bit early to Austin, the Revival Cycles crew greeted us with open arms as … View More

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Taking Shape

Woolie’s hands have been full in recent months with special, one-off, bespoke motorcycle builds for a handful of loyal Deus customers. But inside the cauldron of Woolie’s Workshop, another force has been stewing and picking up energy: The KTM Project. The goal of this initiative is to offer two, repeatable, custom Deus motorcycles based off two different KTMs that can be assembled in any Deus shop around the globe. Eating dirt for breakfast, the 500 EXC will be an adventure inspired dual sport with optional surf rack, while the 690 Duke will push the boundries of street performance. The project is shaping up. The smell is wafting thru the Emporium and making our mouths water like mamma’s chocolate chip cookies. … View More

Festival Of Thump No.2

For 35 years the mighty Yamaha SR has been thumping away between our legs, join us at Deus Camperdown for a big singles love-in on Saturday the blah from 9am. Uppercut, the official pomade of the day will be bringing a barber for onsite trims. There are some BELL helmets to win, including a custom stripped edition from Dutchy. The fine gents of the Sydney Cafe racers will be in the lot en masse and the parts hustlers will have the opportunity to rummage through Takas overflowing spares cave. The Deus Cafe will have a pig on the spit and filling cups with homemade lemonade and cider. Click through to the facebook events page, as well as the previous events … View More

WOOLIE’S WORKSHOP + BMW GROUP DESIGN

To provide you with a small taste of the great things to come at The Emporium of Postmodern Activities, we turn to the amazing adventures of the man behind Woolie’s Workshop. Last week, after receiving a formal invitation, Woolie led Deus Ex Machina’s corps d’elite to the German state of Bavaria for a day-long meeting at BMW’s Headquarters in Munich to discuss the building of custom motorcycles with top-ranking officials of the BMW Group Design department. In attendance were Ola Stenegärd, who designed BMW’s HP2 and S1000RR models; Ola’s boss, Edgar Heinrich, who led the design for the R1150GS and R1200GS; and the big boss, the man who oversees it all, the Michelangelo of car design, Director of BMW Group Design, … View More

A LIGHTLY SALTED SUNDAY MASS

Last weekend we called upon the congregation to gather at Sunday Mass in support of our friend Scott Szegeski who runs Lightly Salted in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Scott’s surf shop suffered the ravages of Hurricane Sandy this past winter and was literally hung out to dry by the insurance companies so we rallied up the Deus Ex Machina community and hosted a Sunday Mass in his honor. We’d like to thank everyone for attending and donating to a worthy man. We’d like to thank The Venice Originals for rocking the parking lot. And we’d like to extend an extra special thank you to the Malibu Surf Association who showed up with a check for $1200 for Lightly Salted’s recovery … View More

The Time Capsule SR500

Up for auction this Saturday is the most immaculate YAMAHA SR500 to ever come through our doors. A true Barn Find of the Century. Only 10 original Miles on the clock, un-restored and in mint condition. Plated in October 1980, this USA export model is TOTALLY original with a fresh can of oil and new batter.Besides the smallest of dings on the tank theres not a wrench mark to be found. Starts first go and runs like a champion… Dont believe us? We’ve kicked it over and have the proof. Be sure to pay close attention to our Facebook page here for updates and further details!

Top Gear Fest – Thats a wrap!

So another action packed weekend has come to pass. We now have time to catch our breath again. With the Top Gear Festival in full swing, the Deus crew was flat out battling the 30+ degree temps over the two days out at the Sydney Motorsport Park. With a full featured stand, including a NASA Airstream Van, The Chev truck, 2 Corvettes and of course 15 odd bikes, Deus had a huge presence across the entire venue, enough so that Captain Slow (James May) decided to beat the heat under our stand while oggling over the beautiful works of metal and rubber. As the festival provided more events and attractions than one could poke a stick at including, Webber setting a new … View More

Build Diaries | Matt Cuddihy’s Scorpio – Stage 2

Following on from Stage 1:- “After a lot of sparks Jeremy welded up the new tank and seat mounts as well as the surf rack and a special request for an old Ammunitions tin I found to store my lunch and other goodies. We decided to put different sprockets on the bike for some highway gearing so the 225 can keep up with the highway traffic for the long trip home.” Photographed by Thomas Walk

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