

The Harbortown Bobber Movie has had it's premiere screening and will soon be released on DVD (have you pre-ordered your copy?).

I have to say I love who the Triumph Bobber turned out.


From the peanut tank sitting up high on the frame to the low slung bars it really is a work of art. I'm already looking forward to seeing what their next project's gonna look like.

As with any event of this kind the car park is always a treasure trove of 2 wheeled delights like this green Triumph Bobber.