Francesco Quinn
proves the apple does not fall far from the tree, as the son of screen legend
Anthony Quinn brings his unique intensity to the forthcoming Quentin
Tarantino-produced biker flick, "Hell Ride". Something of a hellion himself,
Francesco races motocross and street bikes, is a spokesman for the Motorcycle
Industry Council, travels the world making movies, and puts in over 300 miles
weekly on his road and mountain bicycles. He shared his thoughts on the demon
steed he commands in the film.
"I play a character named Machete, so the bike had to be
muy
malo," the multi-lingual Quinn
quips. The Honda VTX1300 selected is a personal favorite, though he quickly
points out, "As a graduate of the [MotoGP champion] Freddie Spencer and [AMA
Supercross champion] Rick Johnson schools, I ride pretty much anything on two
wheels."

Taking on the task of morphing the elegant cruiser into a mean
machine was television and movie motorcycle custom specialist Avery Ennis. "The
look is aggressive, as if a shade tree mechanic who hates chrome blacked
everything out himself with spray can barbeque paint. There are three or four
different shades of black in there," Quinn chuckles. "The engine covers and head
covers have a hammered metal finish to emphasize that home made look, with
touches like the heat stained mesh grille over the clutch cover."
Two-into-two Cobra pipes give this junkyard dog a menacing bark, and the
three-lamp projector headlight from Joker Industries imparts new massiveness to
the bike. If the film’s protagonists saddle up on mounts as edgy as Quinn’s,
"Hell Ride" promises to live up to its name.
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