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Bikes for Photo Shoots Rates vary by bike and time usage If you don't see something you want please ask We will custom build if necessary Rentals $30.00 a day 9:00am to 7:00pm overnight $10.00 more Rentals for 2 days $50.00 or $100.00 for a week We also rent tandems $50.00 a day Our Personal Rentals Consist of HYBRID COMFORT BIKES Photo ID Required for all Rentals Only a Valid Drivers License or Passport will be accepted. We are authorized dealers for these brands and many more Mon - Tue: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Thu - Sat: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Sun: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm * Closed on WednesdayPlans For Former Motor City Space Begin to EmergeWe’re learning a little bit more about the new operator hoping to take over the old Motor City space at 127 Ludlow St. Outside Motor City, 127 Ludlow St. From H. Spencer Young, the scene outside Ludlow Street bar Motor City.   It’s closing Sunday after almost 20 years on the LES;
last night was the official goodbye party. Saying So Long To Motor City Tonight Motor City Puts “Final Nail in the (Ludlow Street) Coffin” June 23 Back in April, EV Grieve brought news of Motor City’s closing night party.  From our in-box this morning, more details: The once vibrantly creative and bohemian Lower East Side is a thing of the past, with the final nail in the coffin coming next month, when Motor City Bar closes its doors for the last time.  motorcycle machine shop grand rapids miThe bar is open over the next few weeks (daily from 4pm to 4am), so make sure you stop by for a few cocktails in the meantime.  motorcycle rides in roanoke vaOn Sunday, June 23rd, come and celebrate 17 years of sex, drugs and rock n roll with some of the best people you’d ever care to meet. motorcycle helmet sayings
Come and give a long kiss goodbye to the amazing owners, bartenders, dancers, DJs, Detroit memorabilia, and those infamous bathrooms!  A big thank you to all those who have lived, loved, laughed, cried, danced, yelled, fallen down, met future partners, found jobs, been inspired, or just generally had a great time in this wonderful establishment these past two decades. To say it will be sorely missed would be an understatement. Note: The bar will remain open until midnight on the 30th of June, when the keys are finally handed over.craigslist motorcycles for sale in riverside Looks like it’s shaping up as the summer of Ludlow Street farewells. j&s motorcycle lift reviewsWe might argue that the “final nail” will come in late July when Max Fish shutters, but there’s no doubt Motor City’s farewell is a big moment.motorcycle dealership in gainesville ga
Motor City Bar Confirms Closing It’s been a tough week so far for Ludlow Street.  Last night, we spoke with Francesca Romeo, co-owner of Motor City Bar, who confirmed reports that the beloved Lower East Side spot will be shutting down.  Yesterday a reader tipped off EV Grieve about the closure. Romeo, who runs rock-in-roll accented “Motor City” with partner Teresa Farnell, said their lease was up and the landlord did not give the option of renewal.joker motorcycle helmet for sale “Motor City” opened in 1996 when few businesses (other than pioneering LES haunt “Max Fish”) dared to make a go of it in the pre-gentrified neighborhood.  Romeo said the lease expires at the end of the month but it’s possible they’ll be able to stay in the space a little bit longer, and they’re keeping open the possibility of opening another New York bar.   Romeo, by the way, is an alum of our My LES series. 
In addition to her title of “bar owner,” she’s a filmmaker and photographer and has been living in California, while making frequent trips back to NYC, in recent months. Lower East Side Bar Crawl: Post-Sandy Style The streets were dark and quiet last night, as most Lower East Side residents huddled in their homes or fled to friends and relatives, but for those who ventured out post-superstorm Sandy, food, drink and comaraderie were on tap at several bars and restaurants. Just as many locally owned coffee shops were functioning while Starbucks all over town remained locked up tight, the establishments that opened their doors to their neighbors last night were generally the ones owned by the neighbors. There were no honking taxis or stretch limos dropping off stiletto-clad visitors from outside the LES, no DJs on the scene, just locals chilling out with each other and killing time until life gets back to normal. At 169 bar on East Broadway shortly after 7 p.m., the beer-and-a-shot $3 happy hour special was flowing freely to patrons relieved to get out of the house for a while, and pleasantly surprised to find generator-powered lights, plenty of company and even a little food.
At Forgetmenot on Division Street, co-owners Abbie and Paul Sierros had a system. Abbie was behind the candelabra-lit bar, cheerfully offering to cook anything from the remaining contents of her refrigerator: steak, french fries and eggs. Meanwhile, Paul kept the power coming via a long extension cord plugged into an electrical inverter in a van parked out front. Inked Magazine Celebrates 2012 Calendar Release on the Lower East Side Tonight Our friends at Fontana’s are hosting the final stretch of the Inked Magazine Sailor Jerry 2012 Calendar Release Party this evening at 11:30pm.  You can catch the Sailor Jerry “tour” with the 2012 Calendar Girls at 133 Essex (a.k.a. Sons of Essex) at 9:30p and at 127 Ludlow (a.k.a. Motor City) before they land at Fontana’s.  Should be a fun night for fans of Inked Magazine, or tattooed pin-up girls, or anyone who likes rum, for that matter.  FREE // 11:30p // 105 Eldridge St. My LES: Francesca Romeo We are back with our weekly feature spotlighting a wide variety of people who live and work on the Lower East Side.