Hearts a-Bustin'
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 at 6:36AM So while work continues on the build, we've been wracking ours brains to come up with the name for the bike. A bike has to have a name. Helps define its identity, its personality. And of course, provides inspiration, and then drives the design of the tank art. Makes it Grace's bike. Coming out of last weekend, some ideas seemed to be coming together. Probably easiest to let Grace tell it herself. This via Sunday afternoon's email:
"Hey Leon- I have been thinking about my bike's name and what kind of art I want on the left side, and some concepts are starting to form and solidify. I plan on hashing out some more ideas tonight, and doing some sketching so I can better visualize what I want."
"One theme I am playing around with is: hearts, heartbeats (thumps), red, broken heart... It pulls together a bunch of loosely related things. First, there is a song I love called Hearts-a-Bustin by Billy Joe Shaver which is about two things simultaneously. Hearts-a-bustin' is a real flower that grows down south, and it's a beautiful red and pink blossom that breaks open so it looks like a heart bleeding. While being about the flower, the song is also about Billy Joe Shaver mourning the death of his wife in real life. So I was thinking a possible name for the bike would be "Hearts-a-Bustin". That also ties in the heartbeat like thump of the single cylinder, plus I think this bike is going to be a real heart-breaker, so if you can imagine--hearts will be a-bustin' everywhere it goes."
"I also like the heart theme because I am such a huge fan of folk art, especially Mexican folk art, and there is a long tradition of using hearts in that style of art. So both the traditional heart symbol and the flower lend themselves well to art pieces."
"Sorry this email is so long. But I have been going through my art books and reflecting on what inspires me so that this bike can be a representation of me, but also live up to the expectations we originally had for it."
"I like your note about "Grace + the Machine." Very cute! I don't know that "Shake It Out" is a name for my bike though. Save it for your next badger!"
Grace
So, the bike that started life as a 2009 Royal Enfield Bullet G-5, will now officially be known as "Hearts a-Bustin'
And now that we are all suitably inspired; I think I can safely say, this tank is going to look awesome!!

Now get to work Mark! We have our work cut out for us if we want to debut this bike at the IMS show in NYC this weekend.
Cheers,





