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Ripper Magazine Vol. 26

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This striking leather jacket from Eat Dust combines rugged aesthetics with functional design. Crafted for motorcycle enthusiasts, it offers durability and style suitable for both on and off the bike. The sleek silhouette features practical pockets and a timeless look, ensuring it's a versatile addition to any wardrobe. Perfect for showcasing a rebellious spirit while keeping comfort in mind, this jacket is ideal for riders and anyone looking to make a fashion statement. From the brand: RIPPER Magazine Vol.26 Full Color 146P, Japanese/English CONTENT HOT ROD CUSTOM SHOW 2025 On Sunday, December 7, 2025, at Pacifico Yokohama, the Hot Rod Custom Show—Japan’s pride presented to the world—was held, drawing a remarkable 24,000 attendees from countries across the globe. In this feature, from the 500 custom motorcycles displayed throughout the vast venue, we close in on eight machines selected by this magazine at our own discretion and prejudice. SONORA PASS CHOPPER SHOW Deathtraps MC, whose motto is “Die to ride–ride to die,” recently held a party to commemorate its 18th anniversary. Photographer Ken Nagahara, who is a part of Ripper’s Bay Area branch, brought his 1949 Panhead to the bash, which was held at a secret location in the vast Yosemite National Park. In this feature, we report on the chopper jockeys who gathered there, and on the rides they brought with them. LUCK MOTORCYCLES 25th ANNIV. Luck Motorcycles, a Kyoto-based shop specializing in Harley-Davidson customization, turned 25 in 2025, and to give this milestone a proper celebration, Luck’s head, Masayuki Sugihara, rented out a park in Kyoto and held a chopper party there. At the venue, some of Luck Motorcycles’ best creations were displayed alongside a selection of bikes built by friends from around the country.