The Custom Kings build-off has to be one of the greatest ideas Harley-Davidson has ever come up with. One hundred professional shop-quality custom motorbikes competing to claim the iron throne. Everybody wins.
In partnership with Rolling Stone, Harley-Davidson put on a full red carpet and runway show with the help of recording artist and actor Ludacris and DJ Cassidy to show off the company’s new Black Label Collection.
Driving non-stop across the United States: wild.
Driving non-stop across the United States on a motorcycle: crazy.
Driving non-stop across the United States on a motorcycle WITHOUT caffeine: pure nonsense
Driving non-stop across the United States on a motorcycle without caffeine in less than 40 hours: motherf**king out of this world.
One auction in 2015 set some serious precedents in the motorcycle auction realm. The time was this past March, the place was a Las Vegas Mecum auction, the collection was from from E.J. Cole, and the dollars were in the high hundreds of thousands. Even before the final gavels, some were calling this the “most important motorcycle auction ever held.”
The Harley-Davidson Street Custom Project, named “The Battle of the Kings,” is an event intended to stoke the creative juices and display just how capable the Harley-Davidson Street 750 motorcycle is at morphing into different creatures.
You’ve heard about road rage. But what about road tickling? That would have worked better if it rhymed, but whatever. There’s no regular way to put this, it’s just a weird occurrence overall.