white balance in #2 is off... and looks like camera shake...
i don't really like the angles... but i've tried taking photos of stuff like that before too and can't seem to figure out what a good angle to shoot from is either.. .
in #2, the left side tells of a noticeable shake, but the right side seems much steadier - and look at that coat in the middle! now how did you do that? :???:
#3 is the composition I like the best - not exactly eye pleasing, but definitely eye catching - one of those that are tough to ignore!
Beautiful bikes, but correct me if I'm wrong. Would it not be better when photographing a whole bike, to get the complete bike in the shot without cutting off bits of it's tires or handlebars?
#1 was 1/8 second shutter speed, and #2 was slower than half a second.... You need to bump the ISO when shooting indoors under poor lighting(especially with a slow lens), or every shot will end up with motion blur like this.