The U.S. Navy officially commissioned its fifth Littoral Combat Ship, the USS Milwaukee, this past weekend, and to celebrate, Lockheed Martin and Harley-Davidson collaborated to build a one-off Navy-themed Softail Slim S.
Japanese sport bikes aren’t the only motorcycles allowed to use bright green. This custom Harley-Davidson 750 Street used a white, black, and “toxic green” color scheme to perfection for the HD Custom Kings competition. It was built by Gruene Harley-Davidson in New Braunfels, Texas.
The B Team. It sounds like the title of a Jackass parody of the A Team or a reflective think-piece about how I wasn’t good enough to make Varsity in high school basketball (or JV, for that matter).
The FXR Super Glide II was a special bike that was built at a very important time in Harley-Davidson’s history. Reportedly considered an “engineer’s bike” among people at the company, the FXR came at time when Harley-Davidson’s reputation was recovering.
Comfort, style, or protection? Style, protection, or comfort? When it comes to motorcycle gear, it sometimes seems difficult to find all three in one package, especially if you’re on a budget (who isn’t?).
This resto-modded package truck is solid proof that nearly any old thing that holds a small part in history can be brought back to life and made into something awesome.
Not everybody can pull off the badass biker look. For those looking for a Harley-Davidson with a more tame personality, it’s time to take it back to the ’60s.