dictate cool-guy status, leaving those who dare to be different standing all alone. Often building a bike so clean and with such detail can leave the uniformed unimpressed, mistaking it for an almost unmodified appearance. It takes far more craftsmanship to take two unrelated styles and genres and merge them without being noticed than to mash it all together for the sake of a quick shock value.
Every few years a bike comes along that takes all the rules of building a bike, puts them in a jar, swishes them around, and breaks it wide open. From an outside novice point of view, Pandejo appears to be another Torch Industries build, complete with the typical tip-to-tail, ultra-clean lowrider look. It's only upon further inspection that the devil in the details starts to rear its head.
Torch Industries is known for reviving that late '60s/early '70s custom car culture. Its bikes tend to be long, low, simple, and devoid of anything that screams, “Look at me!”
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