Showing posts with label little bastard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label little bastard. Show all posts

11 May 2011

Yup! We're selling the Bastard!


Our beloved bike must go! It's been a good run. The bike has won trophies in every show its been in and has graced the cover of Cycle Source Magazine (March 2010) - but it's time to move on. If you love this bike and would like to purchase it - follow the link to the ebay page. Good luck!

More pics HERE

30 December 2010

Cycle Source 2010 Year In Review



We placed 5th out of the 36 bikes featured this year. Thanks to all who dug our little shop bike and took the time to vote!

08 October 2010

Todd Groesbeck's Art

Todd Groesbeck's "Little Bastard"
Oil on canvas

Check out more of Todd's art here: 
www.ersatzart.com
facebook.com/groesbeck


Also, it will be on display at the Washington County Arts Council Gallery in Hagerstown until November 5th. Todd's show opens tomorrow night.

a very short movie about the show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YfndRAvp8k

08 February 2010

Our "Little Bastard" on the cover of Cycle Source Magazine!

Go out and get your copy today!

Tim and all of the Mobtown Cycle crew would like to thank Cycle Source Magazine for putting the Little Bastard up on the cover of the March '10 issue. The write-up from Paul Wideman was spot on and the photos by Tattoo Duke are excellent! We appreciate and look forward to working with Cycle Source Magazine again!

05 January 2010

Tuesday night at the shop


"Hey Murph... could you hold the spark plug wires and check if I got spark?"



26 July 2009

Mountainfest 2009



Cycle Source Magazine's photographer Duke taking some snaps of the Little Bastard

























14 June 2009

Mobtown Cycle at Sharky's for Models and Throttles: June 14th

What a show it turned out to be for the first Sharky's Models and Throttles! Thanks to Freddy and Bobby at Rednek Promotions for the invite and all the lovely ladies that modeled on our bikes!






the Lambo' is guarding the beer
Les doing a little modeling 



























we found this yahoo rolling back on 97... interesting looking guy

...back at the shop
Seafood Bob a.k.a. "Crab Man"