TeamStunters.com rider “Eric Rocks” runs his Harley Davidson Sportster through its paces in this video. You can see the 12 o’clock bar, rear grab rail, and multiple caliper setup on the rear wheel. Check out all of the insane drifts and stunts in the video below.
Welcome to HDForums Spotlight on Lady Riders. Every Wednesday we will be talking to one of our forum members and other women riders across the country to hear how they got started and why they ride. This week we talk to Lauren. My story is not really interesting. Started riding aged 20 on a boyfriend’s […] More »
Also known as french fries (which are actually Belgian, but that’s a whole other post). In this case though, our invention went over there as a small Alsatian shop, Art of Racer, turns out beautiful hot rods and choppers inspired by American speed culture. Featured here is a bike they built back in 2008. It’s […] More »
HDForums member, Swansea Jack, posed the question in the forums at the beginning of December and we’ve been watching the thread grow. He rides a Sportster but acknowledges that “best” depends on how it’s used. Obviously, you’re not going to use a chainsaw if you’re a heart surgeon (at least one who wants to keep […] More »
Iron lungs were originally conceived as way to help the injured or infirm to breathe. Icon Motorsport just shared the following video of their latest Icon 1000 Custom, the Iron Lung. Described as “600 pounds of American coke fired iron, riding on weather-checked English rubber,” the Iron Lung is perfectly happy sliding around on a […] More »
Bob White was confronted with an ultimatum by his wife: Harley goes or I do. So naturally, Bob responded by letting the Internet decide. He listed both his 2006 HD XL1200L Sportster and his wife (a 1959 model) for sale on Craigslist.
This morning we ran into a post on Reddit that an experienced rider (about ten years) wrote up for people who are new to riding or considering beginning. The advice is solid, suggesting a motorcycle safety course, practicing in a controlled environment (empty parking lot), and ensuring that your bike fits you (ie if you’re […] More »
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