Reviews
American Cycle , April 2007 “Art of the Bobber traces the emergence of custom motorcycles and introduces us to the machines of today that are upholding the rebellious culture of the original Bobber. The pictures are the showcase of this book. Art of the Bobber is much like its subject matter, stripped down and raw with power and grit. Today the Bobber retains its original image, ‘short, low and fast,’ and Drate and Salavetz showcase these bikes with mastery.�, Born to Ride , February 2007 “[Art of the Bobber] captures the rebel spirit of the ultimate custom bike as never before. Every bobber is beautifully photographed, emphasizing the smooth edges and geometric shapes, creating a whole new dimension and perception for the reader.�, American Cycle , April 2007 "Art of the Bobbertraces the emergence of custom motorcycles and introduces us to the machines of today that are upholding the rebellious culture of the original Bobber. The pictures are the showcase of this book. Art of the Bobberis much like its subject matter, stripped down and raw with power and grit. Today the Bobber retains its original image, 'short, low and fast,' and Drate and Salavetz showcase these bikes with mastery.", Born to Ride , February 2007 "[Art of the Bobber] captures the rebel spirit of the ultimate custom bike as never before. Every bobber is beautifully photographed, emphasizing the smooth edges and geometric shapes, creating a whole new dimension and perception for the reader.", American Cycle , April 2007 "Art of the Bobber traces the emergence of custom motorcycles and introduces us to the machines of today that are upholding the rebellious culture of the original Bobber. The pictures are the showcase of this book. Art of the Bobber is much like its subject matter, stripped down and raw with power and grit. Today the Bobber retains its original image, 'short, low and fast,' and Drate and Salavetz showcase these bikes with mastery.", American Cycle, April 2007 "Art of the Bobbertraces the emergence of custom motorcycles and introduces us to the machines of today that are upholding the rebellious culture of the original Bobber. The pictures are the showcase of this book. Art of the Bobberis much like its subject matter, stripped down and raw with power and grit. Today the Bobber retains its original image, 'short, low and fast,' and Drate and Salavetz showcase these bikes with mastery.", Born to Ride, February 2007 "[Art of the Bobber] captures the rebel spirit of the ultimate custom bike as never before. Every bobber is beautifully photographed, emphasizing the smooth edges and geometric shapes, creating a whole new dimension and perception for the reader."