Greasy Kulture Magazine issue 67 features one of the coolest survivor choppers we've seen: Carl Savino of Two Wheel Trading Company's crazy Pan-Shovel. Straight from the '70s freezer and onto our cover, dad! [Photos: Annalise Sheridan]


Our friend Jim jetted out to the Mooneyes Show in Yokohama from frosty England in December. And we bring you his impressions – in words and photos – of this mind-blowing event: still the global yardstick for custom cars and choppers. [Photos: Jim Kitchen]

Brought up in a seaside town in the north of England, Andrew 'Gregs' Gregson dreamed of sunshine, The Wild One, Indian hillclimbers, '40s SoCal customs... and this beefy Ironhead is the result. It works! [Photos: Garry Stuart]

Hajime runs a long-established vintage clothes store in Tokyo's Harajuku district and has owned his beautifully badass Harley chopper for a long time. It used to be a Panhead... now it's a Knuck. [Photos: Mochi/Suntee]

Beau Jones loved the lines of this '70s-style Yam chopper. Tons of elbow grease and a bit of head-scratching later it was on the road and looking bosser than ever! Pure throwback Aussie style. [Photos: Roger Chambers]

We've featured Ryan Cox in GKM before, and he's a bona fide chopper freak: his eye for proportion and detail is extraordinary. No wonder his UL chopper is wowing onlookers and collecting trophies wherever it goes. [Photos: José Gallina]

This Triumph evokes images of long-past, far-flung raceways. John Root got the stance and the detail of his glorious pumped-up pre-unit spot-on. We caught up with him just as he was heading for the One Show. [Photos: Anthony Scott]

Paolo persuaded a good friend in Italy to part with this Panhead; the guy was under house arrest so was perhaps more open to persuasion than usual. Paolo's turned the bike into a mile-munching, raw chopper. [Photos: Fil Rebellato]

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Cheers,
Guy
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