The woman behind the photography of the Women’s Moto Exhibit, Lanakila MacNaughton riding a Triumph, photographed by Daniella Renee. [ Women’s Moto Exhibit Website | more of Lanakila MacNaughton ]
The third annual Biltwell Parking lot Sale happened today at their new spot in Temecula, CA! I scored a tank and fender for a whopping $5, met the beautiful Ashmore of Babes Ride Out, saw the infamous Dump Truck again, drank free beer that flowed from a vintage Fire Truck, and laid eyes on some beautiful machines. The Biltwell shop is lovely, all their goodies on display and lookin’ classy as expected. Nice bikes inside, a wall of helmets and a plethora of fun bits for your builds. Thanks for a great… Continue Reading »
See? Male models get draped over motorcycles too. Jon Kortajarena is a prominent Spanish model and actor who’s appeared in countless big brand campaigns including Versace, Diesel, and Armani… but I haven’t found any media showing that he actually rides. That being said, I figured some of y’all would enjoy some eye candy.
“Lady Florence Norman, a suffragette, on her motor-scooter in 1916, traveling to work at offices in London where she was a supervisor. The scooter was a birthday present from her husband, the journalist and Liberal politician Sir Henry Norman.” (Thanks to Barbara Fuentes for photo and text.) It’s not a motorcycle, but she certainly paved the way for us motoladies.
Lanakila MacNaughton works fast! Girl already got me some preview photos from our shoot near Temecula on the 21st… oh how I love her! Check out these rad shots for the Women’s Moto Exhibit on the 1970 Triumph from Trophy Motorcycles. I’m sporting my oh-so-loved Icon 1000 Elsinore boots, Akorp and Federal jackets, and new UglyBROS riding jeans. Happy dang New Year! [ links: Women’s Moto Exhibit website | Trophy Motorcycles website ]
You know what I love about adventure motorcyclists? They have zero f**ks to give. This guy is riding through snow like it ain’t no thing with a chain set up he made in his garage out of V-bar automotive chain attached with rivets to tubular nylon webbing, doubled back for rim protection. Genius! [ source: ADVmoto forum thread | more harsh weather ]
You know what I love about adventure motorcyclists? They have zero f**ks to give. This guy is riding through snow like it ain’t no thing with a chain set up he made in his garage out of V-bar automotive chain attached with rivets to tubular nylon webbing, doubled back for rim protection. Genius! [ source: ADVmoto forum thread | more harsh weather ]