An establishment that provides services and repairs for motor vehicles
A building or shed for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles
an outbuilding (or part of a building) for housing automobiles
a repair shop where cars and trucks are serviced and repaired
A style of unpolished energetic rock music associated with suburban amateur bands
keep or store in a garage; "we don't garage our car"
A shaped piece of wood, plastic, or metal with a hook at the top, from which clothes may be hung in order to keep them in shape and free of creases
a worker who hangs something
Hånger is a locality situated in Värnamo Municipality, Jönköping County, Sweden with 305 inhabitants in 2005.
Something from which another thing hangs, such as a hook
A person who hangs something
anything from which something can be hung
A bicycle or motorcycle
motorcycle: a motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame
bicycle: ride a bicycle
bicycle: a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals
Whose Motorcycle is this?
Fabienne: Whose motorcycle is this?
Butch: It's a chopper, baby.
Fabienne: Whose chopper is this?
Butch: It's Zed's.
Fabienne: Who's Zed?
Butch: Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead.
It's a Custom Bobber actually, and to answer the question, it's MINE ALL MINE! This is my new toy. Complete with Old School Root Beer Metal Flake helmet. It's a custom build that was done by The Cycle Xchange in Matthews, NC. It was even featured in an article in IronWorks Magazine called "Bobbing for Dollars."
Strobist Info: Tripod mounted Fuji S5 Pro with 18-70mm lens, on camera flash set for Manual 1/128. Stand Mounted Nikon SB-800 in Medium Softbox set for TTL, camera left. Nikon SB-600 behind shoot through umbrella resting on the floor camera right. Exposure value for Nikon strobes both bumped +.03 and fired by Nikon CLS. Epoque DS-150 strobe shot through a Westcott Oval 1 Stop Silk Reflector hung at a 45 degree angle over the middle/top of the bike in slave mode.
TCX Custom Bobber
Strobist Info: Tripod mounted Fuji S5 Pro with 18-70mm lens, on camera flash set for Manual 1/128. Stand Mounted Nikon SB-800 in Medium Softbox set for TTL, camera left. Nikon SB-600 behind shoot through umbrella resting on the floor camera right. Exposure value for Nikon strobes both bumped +.03 and fired by Nikon CLS. Epoque DS-150 strobe shot through a Westcott Oval 1 Stop Silk Reflector hung at a 45 degree angle over the middle/top of the bike in slave mode.