THE ROLLING QUEEN

The Rolling Queen, a fiery creation of the Deus Workshop in Milan, emerged as the offspring of an electrifying collaboration with our friends from Royal Enfield. The mission? To craft a head-turning getaway machine, drawing inspiration from the rebellious chopper culture of the wild 70s, all while infusing it with a contemporary cruiser allure. And as you witness this beast gracefully glide through the very streets it calls home, rest assured, we've not just hit the mark; we've exceeded it.

Incorporating a laid-back riding posture with an unabashedly rebellious spirit, The Rolling Queen isn't just a motorcycle; it's a passport to adventure. It beckons you to embark on epic journeys that defy boundaries, and there's an elusive something about this two-wheeled marvel that transforms every rider who straddles it into the undisputed kingpin of the town. It's not just a ride; it's a proclamation of coolness that resonates with every twist of the throttle.

Based on the Royal Enfiled’s Super Meteor 650, in this buil hand-crafted aluminium goodness is the name of the game. It features a rebuilt back chassis that really brings back to the 70ies, and new handlebar with a new higher hand position, coming with custom controls and front light. Last but not least a back lenticular wheel matched with a front spoke wheel with Metzeler tyres. For any question and enquires: workshopmilano@deuscustoms.com

 

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On the edge of Harajuku, a bold new sign has risen - The Residence of Impermanence - in Harajuku, Tokyo, is back. Art, surfboards, motorcycles, apparel, café, music - a place where all kinds of enthusiasms collide. Step inside to the Deus Café - a breezy open ceiling space, serving all-day breakfast and the perfect energy for every moment. We're not ones to argue with that. Climb the spiral staircase to surfboards quietly lined against a softly lit backdrop.

Shaped exclusively for the Residence by Takuya “Tappy” Yoshikawa, Tetsuya Ogawa, and Jared Mell, each board is one of a kind. Sofas once beloved at the former Harajuku store — crafted by TRUCK Furniture and Stephen Kenn — have been reupholstered and brought to life for their next chapter. They’ll take on new character with time — just like this place. We invite you to settle in and enjoy the flow.

Same name. New form. The spirit remains, just slightly rearranged. Come in, stay awhile. Find us at 2-32-5 Jingumae, Shibuya-Ku, BPR Square Jingumae 1-1F & 2F Tokyo.

In Benzin Veritas!

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