
Photo by Mitch Payne
Well, the Ono by Death Spray Custom and Tokyo Fixed. But seriously, that’s a great portrait of a great bike. I know Tracko loves getting weird on his.

Photo by Mitch Payne
Well, the Ono by Death Spray Custom and Tokyo Fixed. But seriously, that’s a great portrait of a great bike. I know Tracko loves getting weird on his.
If you missed the series, here’s the collective in one short video. Long live DSC!

The newest issue of Steel Magazine will be available mid-March and I like what I see.
Things to look for in Steel 05: Death Spray Custom, English Two wheel specialist custom artist, french artist «Lucky Left Hand» Steven Burke, American filmmaker Lucas Brunelle, photographs of london rider Greg Falski, an exploration in the world of vintage cycling, analysis of the design and the commuter wear, the «the Way I Roll» videos by Peter Sutherland, or the mountain rides of the French RocknRollin team members, not to mention the fashion series by Jean-Pacôme Dedieu, Ronan Mérot, Pierre Dal Corso and Fred Margueron, as well as still life of François Jorez, Louis David Najar and Pierre Mahieu.

Here’s a little teaser of what to expect from the Stanridge Speed team at Red Hook Crit this year. I’m sure you’re wondering why there are magnets all over the skinsuit but you’ll have to wait for the story… Let’s just say Death Spray Custom went all out with this one and Endo‘s delivering the goods.
The final chapter in the Death Spray Custom Formula is not at all what I expected. I’ve been enjoying these shorts, see the rest of them here.
I was beginning to wonder when the next video from Death Spray Custom was going to hit their blog. More of life’s great lessons brought to you in under 20 seconds.
I think this has been my favorite non-bike related series I’ve seen. Death Spray Custom is absolutely killing it in under 20 seconds.
Oh man. That gas can. Keep these coming Death Spray!
From what Google tells me, the title for the latest Death Spray Custom video translates to “imagination”.

This photo is incredible and I’m pretty close to buying one. I love Kubrick and I love Death Spray. Check the details out:
“There are a very limited DSC Too Fast To Live helmet prints available for a charitable cause.
Created as a homage to Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket poster for a DSC mini magazine for Sideburn.
Photographed by Mitch Payne
13 signed & numbered prints
A2 size (594x420mm / 23.4×16.5in) Archival Giclée Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 320gsm Pearl paper
100% of profits donated to Combat Stress, a charity dedicated to help veterans recover from psychological trauma received from frontline conflict.
GBP £65 plus shipping, available here deathspraycustom.com/store“