Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Crystal Head Vodka


This Pure Spirit, vodka triple filtered through polished crystals known as Herkimer diamonds, free of additives.

Brought to us by Dan Aykroyd, known for his fascination with the invisible world, Crystal Head Vodka ties in with the story of the 13 Crystal Heads that have been unearthed at various times on our planet... from the Yucatan to Tibet. The Heads are believed to emit positive energy, good will and prosperity.

Crystal Head Vodka is perfect as a lone shot, chilled or served in signature cocktails. Unlike most vodkas in today's marketplace that use additives, glycol, citrus and sugar to improve smoothness and flavor, Crystal Head Vodka is a pure spirit with no additives.

It is quadrupled distilled and filtered three times through charcoal followed by triple filtration over Herkimer crystals from one of the planets rarest deposits of close concentrated semi-precious stones- Dan Aykroyd.

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Posted by Bent Patterson

Murdoch Barbers

Murdoch has all the mean mans grooming needs, well those in London anyway. With three locations around central london, a mean man can have a traditional wet shave, have his shoes polished, nails manicured and of course a shampoo hair-cut.

Find our more about Murdoch here

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Posted by Bent Patterson

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Harley Cafe Racer


EXCLUSIVE Top US custom builder Roland Sands Design has taken a long, hard look at the evergreen Harley Sportster, and put together a very sexy package of modifications. Here are the very first pictures of the RSD Café kit that will be on sale soon—a kit that’s designed to be affordable, so owners will be able to buy the parts in stages to spread the cost. The basics will include pipes (built by Vance and Hines), moto pegs, and a coil and key relocation bracket. Also on the list are wheels, some very slick brake discs, a new pulley and a fork brace.


At the moment, the café seat, gauge/headlight relocation kit and velocity stack are still at the prototype stage, but they should be in production by mid 2010. The result looks stunning to our eyes—check the full set of images on our Facebook page—and there’s even more good news to come: in the New Year, RSD is turning the XR1200 into a fully functioning race bike that’s still street legal. Can’t wait to see that one.


images and text swiped from bikeexif.com

Posted by Owen Rodgers