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Celeritas Charity Motorcycle Art Show Photo Gallery
Steve Atlas takes a trip down to the CELERITAS motorcycle art exhibit opening and finds some amazing art helping Riders for Health. Check out Steve's full report in
CELERITAS Motorcycle Art Exhibit Opening
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CELERITAS is now open and will be up for viewing at the Suru store until August 13th, with all proceeds from sales of the art going directly to the Riders for Health foundation.
Alpinestars stepped up with decoration for the event, featuring leathers from some of the best road racers in the world.
Some of the featured helmets at the Celeritas Charity Motorcycle Art Show.
Dr. Romanelli designed a MadMax-inspired suit, one of the more popular pieces at the show.
Author Steve Atlas (left) and his girlfriend Angela, of MotoUSA's Angela's Angels fame, ham it up with David Kennedy of Angles and Airwaves.
Troy Lee of Troy Lee Designs stepped outside the box with his crazy helmet paint job, which he called the 'fasthouse.'
Former AMA National MX Champion Grant Langston and his wife were in the house.
Famous artist Dr. Romanelli did a custom MadMax-inspired Alpinestars suit for the exhibit.
Celeritas Charity Motorcycle Art Show
Celeritas Charity Motorcycle Art Show
Orgaizers of the Celeritas show, John Hensley (right) and musician Joe Hahn (left), raise $65,000 for the Riders for Health charity.
Suzuki donated a GSX-R1300 Hayabusa, all of which that were painted and auctioned off.