Article By: Paul Wideman www.bareknucklechoppers.com Photos By: Jeff Cochran www.speedkingphoto.com I guess I write from a little different perspective than most writers in the motorcycle publication biz for two reasons. The first being I have…
Article By: Dudley Photos By: Chris Callen ithout question, each of us remembers our first bike. Whether it was a complete basket that left you stranded half the time, or maybe you were one of those fortunate enough to afford a strong runner.…
Article By: Jeremiah Levendusky Photos By: Jeff Cochran www.speedkingphoto.com Perfection and precision are accomplished only by practice and persistence. Nothing or no one holds more true to that than my good buddies at Papa Clutch Customs. I…
1968 Triumph chopper, original build from back in the day, narrow skinny springer, 18 spool chopper front wheel with 16 rear wheel, 70s original diamond sissy bar, mini apes with paucho risers, Purple metallic paint through out the entire bike,…
Article By: Milwaukee Mike Photos By: Chris Callen Do you think that the American Dream is dead or dying? If you do, boy have I got news for you. I don’t know how many of you have heard that naturalized citizens of the US have more pride and…
Article By: Otto Von Blotto Photos By: Lisa Ballard This bike is the kind you can’t help but notice in a sea of bolt-on billet barges; the Scott Craig paint virtually ensures that. The one-off parts and hand-picked swap meet treasures like the…
Spitfire’s Flat Tracker for the Street Article By: Wrench Photos By: Markus Cuff Some features roll out of my pen like a smooth ride through Colorado’s San Juan Mountains heading north for the Badlands. Others burn out, like a high standard…
Article and Photos By: Alex Scott Art and motorcycles have never meshed as well as they do in Chris Calvary’s 1967 Triumph. In fact, it conjures up some of the most eloquent adjectives; I can’t help but describe it as sick, awesome or just…
Article By: Otto von Blotto Photos By: Lisa Ballard - www.dbcustomleather.com Everyone knows Sportsters are hot right now, some might say they’ve always been hot. Certain bike clubs used ‘em for years as their preferred mode of transportation…
Kim Boyle Takes It To The Sporty Crowd Article By: Otto Von Blotto Photos By: Lisa Ballard Everyone knows Sportsters are hot right now, some might say they’ve always been hot. Certain bike clubs used ‘em for years as their preferred mode of…
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