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Vintage Motorcycle Lamp

Vintage Motorcycle Lamp

There are a handful of household items that any guy would have a hard time injecting some masculinity into (possible new sexual euphemism).  Along with drapes and bath salts, lamps are not always made for guys.  However, do some searching and you can seemingly always find something on Etsy to remedy that, example – this Vintage Motorcycle Lamp crafted from components of three different vintage bikes.  Each lamp is created using a spring, a shock absorber and a transmission gear from some old two-wheeled rides and stands about 18 inches tall.  You’ll have to do the shopping for the lampshade yourself but may we suggest covering the shade you purchase with a thin layer of grease to add to the effect (or not, cause that would make it dark and defeat the purpose of a lamp).