Metal Insider Top 5: Evan Seinfeld’s And Rusty Coones’ (Attika 7) Top Motorcycles

Posted by Metal Insider on Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 2:24 pm

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In case their appearance on The Devil’s Ride wasn’t enough of an indicator, the members of Attika 7 (featuring former Biohazard frontman Evan Seinfeld) are major motorcycle enthusiasts. In fact, not only has guitarist/founding member Rusty Coones been a lifelong biker, but he’s also a famed motorcycle builder and co-owner of Illusion Motorsports. So with their passion for motorcycles in mind, we thought it would be interesting to find out what Coones and Seinfeld’s favorite model bikes are.

So without further ado, click on the page numbers below to find out what are Coones and Seinfeld’s top five favorite motorcycles. Attika 7’s debut album Blood Of My Enemies comes out via Rocket Science Ventures on July 31.

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