American Motorcycle Dealer AMD 234 January 2019 | страница 12

Hooligans, Sun, Sea, Sand, Surf and Punk Co-staged by Roland Sands Design (RSD) and Synergy Global Entertainment (SGE), the second annual Moto Beach Classic partnered with the inaugural Surf City Blitz on October 27-28 “for an epic weekend of 40,000 guests, the greatest Punk Rock line-up ever assembled, custom motorcycles, surf contest, and moto/surf/punk rock inspired art.” Concert goers, racers, artists, surfers and motorcyclists descended on Huntington State Beach in California to celebrate all things “moto culture” with what is being billed as having been “the first true motorcycle and music lifestyle inspired festival.” Both days featured a racing line- up headlined by the two final rounds of the Super Hooligan National Championship series. Andy DiBrino and Jordan Baber had 1st and 2nd place locked in for the overall championship, but neither left off the gas the whole weekend; third place eventually going to Brad Spencer. The dirt track was filled with racing all hours of sunlight from 12 additional support classes: 450 Pro/Am, Running of the Bul’s, Vintage 2 and 4 strokes, tankshift and brakeless bikes from the 30s and 40s, a women’s open class and the always interesting Run What Ya Brung. The West Coast Boardriders (WCBR) Hurley Surf and Turf competition took a unique approach to crown the winning team at the Moto Beach Classic, adding a motorcycle race to their contest format. The GEICO lot was a free, open to the public, motorcycle entertainment area greeting all who entered the Festival. It was a great place to visit with local Photo: Dave Johnson motorcycle shops, check out the 2019 motorcycle models, try on new riding apparel and shop new products from a host of vendors. BMW hosted the Salty Sprint races, giving racers a chance to rip down the 400-foot line to the checkered flag on R nineTs, where local Kevin Duke took the #1 Bell Helmet. Del Amo Motorsports hosted the Kawasaki Gymkhana race where Nicky Rymer took home a brand new Z125 motorcycle as his trophy. Bell Helmets hosted stunt shows where big bikes got their front wheel at 12 o’clock Photos: Preston Burroughs 12 AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - JANUARY 2019 and shredded endless tires in plumes of smoke while spectators shouted for more. Even the kids got in on the action with the Dunlop Kids Demo Course on STACYC electric bikes, starting the love affair for two wheels as young as 2 ½ years old. The Husqvarna Architects of Inspiration Art Show “truly brought the Moto Beach Classic and Surf City Blitz together.” Art was on display from artists with backgrounds in surfing/skating, motorcycles and music. Steve Caballero, Brian Bent, Matt Hensley, Sara Rose, Warren Fitzgerald, CR Stecyk and many more were featured in a one of a kind art show on the sand. Vance & Hines teamed up with Motul to deliver a stellar collection of custom motorcycles for the Moto Classic Bike Show. The eclectic gathering of rolling art spanned the gamut from road worn vintage Harleys and Indians to pristine customs from some of the industry’s top builders. Bikes from Max Hazan (Hazan Motorworks), Jay LaRossa (Lossa Engineering), Oliver Jones (The Cutrate), Aaron Guardado (Suicide Machine Co.), Go Takamine (Brat Style), Taber Nash (Nash Motorcycle Company) and many more drew a consistent crowd as concert goers wandered through the first custom bike show on the beach in addled amazement. www.AMDchampionship.com