Be sure to click on
the link above to
read Ed's article,
view more of Don's
work and learn about
the man who combines
an intimate
knowledge of
motorcycles with the
gift of a very
unique artist. He
seems to know a bit
about how to capture
the essence of a
beautiful woman as
well...
April 30th, 2009 - Riding Into History
Once
again Don Bradley's art will
feature on the posters and
T-shirts produced for the
famous
Riding
into History show on May
16th at St Augustine,
Florida.
Don
is the "...amazingly
talented artist behind
the wildly popular
Riding Into History
posters and T-shirts..."
that have been the face
of Riding Into History
for the past six years.
Now in it's 10th year Riding Into History has grown to become one of America's premier vintage motorcycle events.
April 24-25th, 2009
- The 29th Classic
Motorcycle Show,
Stafford, England
Two BSAs restored by Don Bradley and buddies Bob Birdsall and Myles Raymond will be on display on the BSA Owner's Club stand at the 29th Classic Motorcycle Show at Stafford in Enlgand. Now in it's 29th year Stafford is the largest vintage motorcycle show in the world - it's "The Big One" and the premier event to see vintage motorcycle of all ages and types. The bikes on display are a pair of works racers that gained the remarkable five-place sweep for BSA at Daytona 200 in 1954 and were restored over several years to take part in 50th anniversary celebrations at Daytona in 2004. To read about the BSA restoration project in which Don was involved, go to http://www.beezanet.com/.
Two BSAs restored by Don Bradley and buddies Bob Birdsall and Myles Raymond will be on display on the BSA Owner's Club stand at the 29th Classic Motorcycle Show at Stafford in Enlgand. Now in it's 29th year Stafford is the largest vintage motorcycle show in the world - it's "The Big One" and the premier event to see vintage motorcycle of all ages and types. The bikes on display are a pair of works racers that gained the remarkable five-place sweep for BSA at Daytona 200 in 1954 and were restored over several years to take part in 50th anniversary celebrations at Daytona in 2004. To read about the BSA restoration project in which Don was involved, go to http://www.beezanet.com/.