Dirt Road Diary - Blog Entry #1
Pulling away from the temple in the middle of the night, with nothing but darkness and a direction ahead of us. A posse of fossil fueled fangers made a B-line...
Pulling away from the temple in the middle of the night, with nothing but darkness and a direction ahead of us. A posse of fossil fueled fangers made a B-line...
When beachside was all over, bar the shouting, a deserved afternoon siesta seemed to be well in order! People left, homeward bound. Washed their sandy feet and had a little...
Morning mist & hazy minds met up at the temple and moved in military fashion to set the stage. Dawn broke to the beach bustling with preparatory movement, in no...
Stevie Gee's made quite an impression on us these past few days. His unique artwork, as mad as a bag of spiders, gives us a glimpse below the surface of...
Flat days happen, even in Bali, and as the sun reclines through the late afternoon sky, your ideal shooting light slips away like a single fin without a leash. Undeterred...
"The days of nose riding have passed and the short-board revolution is upon us"states Ellis Ericson when asked about the direction he is going with his crafts coming out the...
When you're checkin' out new boards in the rack, sliding your hands over the rail and deck, the first thing you look to is the measurements and after that, the...
A total of 150 competitors rolled into town last Saturday, eager to put their pedal skills to the test in Bali's annual fixed geared event 'Ride 100'. A majority of...
Here are a few photos that Matt Cuddihy sent through to us. He's noseriding at his home break of Noosa cruzin' on his new Deus Customs log. He spent a...
More news from the intrepid band of Deus gadabouts off in Sri Lanka. We received this email this afternoon chock-a-block full of attachments. Eye candy. Not wanting to sully their...
Within minutes of the initial conversation a half shaped longboard blank was being hacked up and glued back together with resin to produce a blank with the required amount of...
Pedal and go and before you know it the engines got you cruising at 40km/hour. If that's not an incentive to go out for a bike ride I don't know...
Trying to keep your head out of the sun has never been easier. A delivery van pulled up at the back gates of the Temple today and unloaded a whole...
Just in time for the upcoming surf trip to Sri Lanka, two Thomas Bexon sliders are fresh out of the Deus sanding bay and into the board bags! Glassed with...
What is one to say when a family member gets snatched away, way to soon? Are you angry? But at whom? Are you sad? Why? Our lives were all blessed...
The original 'Major Bloodnok' motorcycle was a Kawasaki W650 and the brainchild of Deus Australia's creative director, Carby Tuckwell. We, being the masters of disguise and manipulation, decided to pay...
The designers have just finished putting the final touches to the Deus Bali Book MkII. Yours truly didn't even get a look in. Not one written word from go to...
Its time again for another installment of everybody's favorite post...'Classy Women Ride Motorcycles.' After scouring the intertubes yet again, I have compiled a diverse array of imagery, doing my best...
I’d be “ALIA” if I told you I’ve tried one of “JOURNEY’S” hand crafted sticks, no pun intended, but the ones I’ve witnessed (by being dropped in on) in the...
Inspiration is not a dirty word. Perhaps it is bandiedabout a little too much. Either way it's still something that we all need. The dangled metaphorical carrot to get us...
Andy 6 string, usually our resident Sunday night stage goer spent the 9ft and single day grabbing some moving images of the event in its entirety. Check out the little...
Chris Garrett talks about shaping, his outlook on surfing and the boards he has been making in Bali at Deus Ex Machina's Temple of Enthusiasm. 'What do I want to...
The Cafe Scorpio started life as a humble Yamaha 225, and after some care and grinding from the boys in the workshop it has taken on this new form. We've...