Suicide Lane Cycles One-Year Anniversary Poster. Photo by Jayson Ross.
A few motorcycles parked outside the party. Photo by Jayson Ross.
(L–R) Co-owners Davy Bartlett and Nikolas Garff pose in their shop. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Party guests gathered at the shop to celebrate the one year anniversary. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Kristin Roper’s artist statement hanging by her photograph prints. Photo by Jayson Ross.
(L–R) Photographer Kristin Roper and friend Abigail Knibbe pose by Kristin’s prints. Photo by Jayson Ross.
A guest checking out the photograph prints by Kristin Roper. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Some delicious snack food awaits for guests. Photo by Jayson Ross.
A great motorcycle and gas tanks on display at Suicide Lane Cycles. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Nikolas gets the crowd ready for a raffle drawing. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Guests having a great time at the Suicide Lane Cycles anniversary party. Photo by Jayson Ross.
License plates on display. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Guests talking about motorcycles. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Suicide Lane Cycle T-shirts for sale in the shop. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Retro helmet for sale at Suicide Lane Cycles. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Nikolas calls out a name of the raffle winner. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Davy talking motorcycles with a guest. Photo by Jayson Ross.
A variety of patches for sale in the shop. Photo by Jayson Ross.
The kids are keeping entertained at the party. Photo by Jayson Ross.
A shelf of merchandise for sale in the shop. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Co-owner Nikolas Garff talked with a guest. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Suicide Lane Cycles display. Photo by Jayson Ross.
A sneak peak in the back of the shop where all the building goes on. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Custom made masks by Nikolas. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Mike Baird enjoys the party with his son. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Suicide Lane Cycles stickers and pins. Photo by Jayson Ross.
Suicide Lane Cycles held their one-year anniversary celebration and open house party on Friday, Nov. 20. Co-owners Davy Bartlett and Nikolas Garff wanted to celebrate their success of their business with friends and family, and what better way to do that than to throw a party at the shop? They had food and the drinks were flowing all night. To participate in the Friday night Gallery Stroll, Suicide Lane Cycles had artist Kristin Roper displaying her photos of various families posing with their motorbikes. Garff had his display of custom-made metal masks that he welded together out of various parts. They were quite the hit at the party, with guests taking numerous photos of them with their phones. Guests packed into the front area for a good time and to talk about their favorite cycles and different ways for customize their cycles.
Suicide Lane Cycles specializes in building custom motorbikes and vintage custom restorations. They will work on anything, and perform all services, including tuneups, tire changes and electrical work. If you are looking for a custom frame or part, they can fabricate it to fit your motorbike.