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It’s the two-wheeled equivalent of peeing in the snow – a raging burnout that creates an #HD110 hashtag on the pavement as part of Harlet-Davidson’s 110th Anniversary Celebration/Media campaign. So what would you “burn” into the pavement? Rooster for president? 2 whls, 1 life? Hogs do it better?
We can’t believe we missed this, so here’s a hat tip to our buddies over at Barnetts where we first saw this. Julie Moody, former weightlifter and powerlifter, holds two pinned Harleys in place with the power of her mind! Actually, more impressively, with the power of her biceps. Makes you think twice about bitching […] More »
Photos: Annette Carrion Sunny skies and warmer crowds welcomed the 2012 Progressive International Motorcycle show to Long Beach, CA this past weekend to showcase the new and noteworthy in the motorcycle industry, as well as giving visitors a chance to revisit some true old classics, like a collection of antique Indians dating back from 1931. […] More »
Marcus Slater Harley-Davidson Forums The LA Auto Show is one of the biggest, most lavish shows of the year. LA (and California in general) is a huge market for auto makers, so when they bring it, they bring it. That, apparently, also applies to the incredibly knowledgeable (and gorgeous) booth ambassadors. Is it suprising that […] More »
Harley-Davidson Holiday Gift Guide 2012 2013 Harley-Davidson CVO Breakout$26,499 The new limited edition Softail model from H-D’s Custom Vehicle Operations looks just plain cool, which is what it’s supposed to do. The beauty of the CVO line is getting new looks with candy flake paint, new tech, and an all new attitude. This low-slung, sleek […] More »
by HDForums Editors HDForums After making the winning bid on a totally original and beautifully unrestored 1913 Thor Twin and Side Car at the Lee Roy Hartung auction, Wayne sends his newly acquired bike to be re-commissioned by Dale Waxler, vintage motorcycle guru and owner of the Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley, NC. […] More »
To say that it’s been a long trip for Ikuo Yokoyama’s Softail Night Train would be a colossal understatement. After the devastating Tsunami that swept across Japan, the bike floated in a shipping container across the pacific ocean to a beach on British Columbia where it was found by one Peter Mark. He got in […] More »