Nick Keating is the man behind the lens of one of the most popular images we’ve ever shared on Facebook. It was a photo of a 1926 Indian Prince on a dirt road, surrounded by luscious, summer greenery. It’s a beautiful shot, but we couldn’t have predicted the viral response to the image that caused Nick to reach out and thank us.
ron & Air Films is proud to present this short film by Lucent Productions about Brian Keating, of The Keating Wheel Co. Brian is the owner and steward of some of the most interesting and rare motorcycles we’ve had the opportunity to lay eyes on.
Harley-Davidson is not a motorcycle manufacturer that many will associate with off-road adventuring, the company has carved out a significant niche as the world’s foremost asphalt cruiser marque but as soon as the bitumen fades into gravel – you’d be better off on foot. Until now.
“Why not have a motorbike as a fashion accessory? It’s faster than a bag, louder than shoes and gets attention on any red carpet. But this is the Ehinger motorcycle – our accessory is no short-lived, gimmicky fashion item. It’s a Harley Davidson Panhead in a Pendleton outfit.