Archive for the ‘Motorcycles’ Category

“Bo and the Beemer” from Shed Built Bikes. 

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Hoppin’ on the bike all by my lonesome tonight… FIELD TEST TIME! MotoLady and the Icon Airmada… the beginning of a love story I can almost guarantee! It’s so small (the shell, I mean) and hugs my face like a happy Koala. I’ll report back later!

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Ladies- there is literally one hour left to pre-order/pledge for this tshirt at the $15 price. After that it’s $20.  Intro price is over, but you can still help get them printed! Shipping included for a total of $20! It’s my design, and it won’t get printed unless we pre-sell 75 of ‘em.  So go over to the MotoCorsa FB shop and snag one!

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Leah (Stunts) Petersen burns some rubber, like a StuntBum should!

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Inside Kelly’s Olympian looking up- a bad ass motorcyle bar downtown Portland.

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Motorcycle heaven! My friend Taylor’s garage and back yard… there are moto bits in every corner, hiding under blankets and tarps. Parts and engines, half and fully dismantled everywhere. Shelby and I met at his house after work to continue shooting a motovideo I am working on… But then my camera had magically run out of batteries. 🙁

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Motorcycle art! Looks to be a painting of a motorcycle messenger from the 40s and 50s (not the Post Office in the background).

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Saw this sticker on a cool ratty motorcycle outside MotoFactory during their open house.  If it has wheels or a skirt you’re gonna have problems.

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I managed to get video of Bill Dixon’s second run at the XDL Stunt Championship finals. He won the championship… fourth year in a row! Even if you’re not into motorcycle stunting this is worth a watch. Bike control is one of the most important aspects of being a good rider… does that make BIll the best?! [ more from XDL @ PIR | more videos of XDL on youtube] (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

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Photos from the Building Speed art exhibit at Graeter Art Gallery (on July 5th, 2012). It was really packed opening day and therefore hard to get good photos. On display were Dave Roper’s 1960s leathers, 50s Langlitz racing leathers, historical photos, motorcycles, and some awesome shots my friend Anthony Mautemps took (and countless other goodies). Anthony helped organize this whole show.

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